Exploring 3D Playblast-To-2D Animation Rotoscoping Techniques
Rotoscoping can produce believable 2D animation and movements when the process is done correctly. However, not all live-action footage can be easily rotoscoped due to scenes or fictional designs that are impossible to shoot. To overcome this technical challenge, 3D playblast can be used as footage...
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my.unimas.ir.375872022-09-19T06:28:31Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37587/ Exploring 3D Playblast-To-2D Animation Rotoscoping Techniques Ashrul, Syarifuddin Terry, Lucas N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR Rotoscoping can produce believable 2D animation and movements when the process is done correctly. However, not all live-action footage can be easily rotoscoped due to scenes or fictional designs that are impossible to shoot. To overcome this technical challenge, 3D playblast can be used as footage for an alternative source for rotoscoping. This research aims to explore and evaluate two rotoscoping techniques of transforming 3D playblast into 2D animation. Two different animation software (Adobe Animate CC and Toon Boom Harmony) were used to explore those rotoscoping techniques. The method began by designing a storyboard with dynamic camera angles. Then, animated 3D models were developed based on the storyboard as footage for rotoscoping. Then, those animated 3D models were rotoscoped frame by frame using ‘Toon Boon Harmony’ and ‘Adobe Animated CC’. The rotoscope outputs were evaluated for their effectiveness and weaknesses. Findings show that rotoscoping frame by frame is viable for both software with some nuances. Nevertheless, the proposed rotoscope techniques can maintain consistency between frames without losing the proportion of anatomy and style when animating in an extreme and distorted scene. UNIMAS Publisher 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37587/1/Terry%20bin%20Lukas%20%40%20Lucas.pdf Ashrul, Syarifuddin and Terry, Lucas (2021) Exploring 3D Playblast-To-2D Animation Rotoscoping Techniques. Trends in Undergraduate Research, 4 (2). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2637-093X https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/TUR/article/view/3499 https://doi.org/10.33736/tur.3499.202 |
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Rotoscoping can produce believable 2D animation and movements when the process is done correctly. However,
not all live-action footage can be easily rotoscoped due to scenes or fictional designs that are impossible to shoot.
To overcome this technical challenge, 3D playblast can be used as footage for an alternative source for rotoscoping.
This research aims to explore and evaluate two rotoscoping techniques of transforming 3D playblast into 2D
animation. Two different animation software (Adobe Animate CC and Toon Boom Harmony) were used to explore
those rotoscoping techniques. The method began by designing a storyboard with dynamic camera angles. Then,
animated 3D models were developed based on the storyboard as footage for rotoscoping. Then, those animated 3D
models were rotoscoped frame by frame using ‘Toon Boon Harmony’ and ‘Adobe Animated CC’. The rotoscope
outputs were evaluated for their effectiveness and weaknesses. Findings show that rotoscoping frame by frame is
viable for both software with some nuances. Nevertheless, the proposed rotoscope techniques can maintain
consistency between frames without losing the proportion of anatomy and style when animating in an extreme and
distorted scene. |
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