Rotoscope Animation
1. Take a 10 second video of
you doing a dance or exercise using your
arms, legs, head in front of the green screen.
2. Save to Dropbox using your
entire name as the title.
3. Open in Do Ink animation & Drawing app and load the video into a layer. Switch video to bottom layer. Activate
the top layer for you to draw on.
4. Go to settings and adjust
the frame rate to 7 frames per second. If it is one second that is 7 drawings
you will do.
5. Use the brush tool at size 3, color-black to make your contour drawings.
6. When you are finished with
one drawing, click on the + sign to start your next drawing and repeat until
you have done 7 drawings for each second of video.
7. Click the arrow (play)
button at top to preview.
8. Save to gallery with your
name as the title when done.
Green Screen
1. Import Rotoscope animation into
Greenscreen app by Do Ink, add pictures and music for your music video.
Rotoscope, invented by Max Flesicher in 1915, is a widely used technique that aims to show movement and outline tracing. Instead of creating animations from scratch, animators use rotoscoping to capture objects movement with a better control in a shorter time frame.
rotoball
Rotoball 2012 from The Carrot Revolution on Vimeo.
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