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Re: Rotoscoping Question
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Grant Swanson
on Feb 23, 2009 at 3:26:16 pm
Hi Will,
For something like this you'll really need to rotoscope. You can make your life easier by drawing separate masks around each leg, the torso, head, etc... But there's no shortcut around this. Hope this helps!
Grant Swanson
Visual Effects Supervisor
Video Apex - Minneapolis, MN
videoapex.net
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Rotoscoping Question
by Will Towle on Feb 23, 2009 at 2:24:52 pm
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