h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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Some kind of filter program that you can use to make an
animated shot for shot remake of your favourite film
A Scanner Darkly
http://en.wikipedia...anner_Darkly_(film) to look like this? [xaviergisz, Mar 03 2009]
Rotoshop
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotoshop baked [Spacecoyote, Mar 03 2009]
Automated Rotoscoping
http://www.youtube....EgI&feature=related Seems like it's been done... [Jinbish, Mar 03 2009]
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"Some kind of filter program"? C'mon. How does it work? |
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much like Photoshop, but able to do lots of frames
rather than a single image |
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[Spacecoyote] got there a split second before me. The term for tracing a filmed frame sequence is called 'rotoscoping'. To do it automagically you need to use edge-detection and stuff on each frame etc. |
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Real rotoscoping can't be done completely automatically--computers aren't very good at seeing the lines of things the way we do. But computers are good at interpolating aka tweening and that helps. |
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not quite spacecoyote... "Despite some
appearances to the contrary, this software does
not use filters, image-processing or any kind of
motion capture technology. Rather, it is an
advanced program for hand-tracing over frames of
video" |
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That's what I alluded to in the last anno...it basically just does tweening. |
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