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GS Rotoscope
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2017-11-13 at 3:41 AM UTC
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2017-11-13 at 3:44 PM UTCrumpity bump
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2017-11-13 at 5:44 PM UTCthis post is proudly sponsored by benny vader industries.
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2017-11-14 at 1:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader this post is proudly sponsored by benny vader industries.
Dude, Was that your youtube post about making plastic keys from tape and smoke residue?
I think all these illegal Hack DIY videos come at me on purpose and not by real suggestive use
But I'll fucking watch them then masturbate on it afterwards. whatever that means -
2017-11-14 at 1:12 AM UTCAlso, I didn't notice it before.. this is a good loop video. it's fairly smooth, I didn't even try and do this. I just edit it down to size for the test
imagine that.. it's JJ 4gifs quality -
2017-11-14 at 1:15 AM UTChow they made tracer effects from old cameras
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2017-11-14 at 1:18 AM UTC
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2017-11-14 at 1:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by bling bling how they made tracer effects from old cameras
So what they did was use what's called a lightbox, and a tracer table mounted on the front, and they would project each film cell (24 frames a second) and painstakenly paint each live character with paint.. creating a cartooning effect. it was thought of being easier than hand sketching and sending it to the "womans department" (Women Painted, Men Sketched or Drew at Disney)
So in the 1970s, Ralph Bakshi, A Well known cartoonist from Disney, decided he wanted to do another rotoscope but knew it was too expensive to use disney's method which cost 3 dollars per frame. he got Xerox to use one of their scanners projectors to a lightbox table, and he instead used acetate film (the clear 8x11 inch sheets you can print on) which was 1/100th the cost, and made the first independent Rotoscope in 1977 called "Wizards" -
2017-11-14 at 2:20 AM UTCyh i know