A quick clip from star trek rotoscoped with my filter. I wanted to try an older video to see what the filter did. While it jiggles and flickers a little, it still holds up pretty well.
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A quick clip from star trek rotoscoped with my filter. I wanted to try an older video to see what the filter did. While it jiggles and flickers a little, it still holds up pretty well.
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TERRANCIO says
Kid, thats not YOUR filter, did you make that filter? it’s Photoshop’s, you are using 3 photoshop filters, and doing it frame by frame, maybe using Actions… well, i’ve got news for you, you can do a better job using After Effects without having to do the quicktime tedious process… besides, it doesn’t look like Rotoscope at all, it looks like an After effects, bad applied, filter…
outsideliesmagic says
NOT ROTOSCOPING. Rotoscoping involves DRAWING. The other poster is right, apply filters does not = rotoscoping.
ali478 says
this isnt rotoscoping, just a filter