Rotoscoping is an animation technique where animators trace over live-action film movement frame by frame to be used in films.
Rotoscoping is used in live action action movies as a tool for visual effects.
Rotoscoping was invented by Max Fleischer, who used it in his series Out of the Inkwell which he started in 1915 with his brother Dave Fleischer dressed as a clown in the live-film film as Koko the Clown. Max patented rotoscoping in 1917.
No comments:
Post a Comment