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Rotoscoping describes the process of manually altering film footage one frame at a time. It was invented in 1915 by animator Max Fleischer to improve the movement of animated characters and make them look more realistic.
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The Evolution of Rotoscope Animation When animated and visual effects enabled films were first produced in the early 1900s, the movements of the characters tended to be jerky and stiff. This all changed when rotoscoping techniques were invented by Max Fleischer in 1915. In this article, we look at the evolution of rotoscopy from its conception to what it has done for the world of animation today.
Rotoscopy Now and the Future • Rotoscopy has now become a creative animation and VFX technique in its own right. Software programs mean there are new ways to carry out the entire rotoscopy process without having to use physical film, thus making it less time consuming. Animators can work in multiple different layers using one layer as the digitized film image and the rest containing the animation or effects that need to be inserted. • The evolution of smaller and more powerful computers and more complex software applications means desired effects can be achieved with less effort than once required. Colours can be changed and lines blurred using modern graphics software and sophisticated technology can now also track the position of composited objects in each frame taking away much of the physical labour. As software and computer power evolves, so will the art of rotoscopy and what you can do with it.
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