A quick sample of work I'll be doing in an upcoming project. Combining live action video, with sketchy drawn cartoon characters:
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http://www.cartoonmonkey.com/anthony-wave.mov" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Perfect stuff for TVP!
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And a 2nd version, this time with our character laid down on the table..
http://www.cartoonmonkey.com/anthony-waves-v2.mov" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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SAY a problem is pretty poor English, especially since the correct STATE the problem would serve the same purpose; starting with the letter S. Who wrote that, a teacher?
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Agreed! Not sure who wrote that bit. Someone on staff at the company I'm working with, not a teacher.
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Re: Using the pixel tracker..
That's a very impressive effect!
I've never used the pixel tracker so it's good to see what it can do.
I've never used the pixel tracker so it's good to see what it can do.
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Re: Using the pixel tracker..
let me State a problem here then....
and that is that this test is not done with live action video, but a on a still photo.
a still photo is much easier to track. did you try sticking the litlle guy onto a real camera shot?
the effect looks nice though.
and that is that this test is not done with live action video, but a on a still photo.
a still photo is much easier to track. did you try sticking the litlle guy onto a real camera shot?
the effect looks nice though.
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Ha, no in fact this was done on 30fps live video, not a single still.
Sometime I'll do a little tutorial. It's easy enough to do, provided camera angles don't change too much. (tilting of 3d surfaces etc)
C
Sometime I'll do a little tutorial. It's easy enough to do, provided camera angles don't change too much. (tilting of 3d surfaces etc)
C
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oops i see it now.CartoonMonkey wrote:Ha, no in fact this was done on 30fps live video, not a single still.
Sometime I'll do a little tutorial. It's easy enough to do, provided camera angles don't change too much. (tilting of 3d surfaces etc)
C
indeed in these shots the camera angles change so little, there is hardly parallax so you might as well use a still
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