Chapter 7. Rotoscoping and Paint

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It’s a small world, but I wouldn’t want to paint it.

–Steven Wright

Why roto something painstakingly by hand if a matte or motion track lets the computer do it for you? It’s always preferable to use a procedural solution when you can. Inevitably, though, it’s sometimes necessary to animate a mask or paint some frames. Rotoscoping (or roto) is the art (although not everyone would call it that) of drawing on a shot frame by frame, generally using masks. Cloning and filling using paint tools are variations on this task.

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“Rotoscoping” was invented by Max Fleischer, the animator responsible for bringing Betty ...

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