Rotoscoping in Premiere
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Rotoscoping in Premiere
Anyone know how to Rotoscope in Premiere?
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Unless there are masking tools in Premiere Pro, I do not believe you can rotoscope directly in Premiere. You can (and should) however rotoscope frame-by-frame in Photoshop and import those frames into Premiere. Basically you want the rotoscoped frame to be in its own Photoshop layer, and when you import the Photoshop file, it will ask you which layer you want to use, and you choose the rotoscoped layer.
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Unfortunately if you're not working with green/blue screen footage (or at least something with a very simple/solid background, then no, there really isnt much other way around doing it frame by frame, assuming you want it to actually look good. There are quick and dirty ways of doing it (using the polygonal lasso tool and just kind of going around the character somewhat loosely and then just feathering the hell out of the edges, except it will look pretty crappy.
Look at videos like <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 78914">The Race</a> or <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... kittles</a>. All of the rotoscoping there was done frame by frame. And yes, it can take a really long time, though if you get enough practice with the pen tool, you'll get much faster at it.
Look at videos like <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 78914">The Race</a> or <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... kittles</a>. All of the rotoscoping there was done frame by frame. And yes, it can take a really long time, though if you get enough practice with the pen tool, you'll get much faster at it.
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