Fleischer used miniature sets and a special camera set up to achieve that 3d effect. Rotoscoping would be tracing an image like most of the animation for humans in early disney movies. Or FIRE AND ICE from Ralph Bakshi!!! 🔥🧊

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i am indeed defending the latter! i'm less referring to the rotoscoping dance videos cause even with tracing i know those take hrs & hrs with the added animation element. i'm referring to this particular style of art below - mostly faceless, devoid of personality, etc

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Frank and Drake won't bump into each other, so they will develop their relationship with sticky notes left to each other

https://t.co/iGiVWMfzhX

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Flashback felt much more like a traditional platform game, with beautiful rotoscoping, move moves, and fortunately still with all the cut-scenes to keep that filmic feel. 🎥

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Would like to remind folks that Snow White used motion capture, rotoscoping, for their animation process...
They reused the same motion capture recording over many movies, because the source was motion capture rotoscoping. This image from Snow White was also used in Robin Hood

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Frank - hoodie on! (103 frames)

Wishlist, download the demo, and share your feedback!
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We use a technique called We draw manually over real footage, frame by frame (from line to shadows). 64 times in this case!

Demo available on Steam and virtual booth at Summercamp of Doom!

https://t.co/iGiVWMfzhX

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A Scanner Darkly, Loving Vincent, Undone... and this one too: Another Day of Life by Damian Nenow & helped us to decide that rotoscoping was the right visual approach for portraying the story of

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/spoilers
I did a lot of animation for this episode, including animating a custom rig of mitch and rotoscoping bart

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"Walking on her Moon" is now listed on
💜(Music ON)

https://t.co/971LB0cPlP

Hope you'll find as much peace as I do with this meditative loop 🙏 (As I've been asked, the girl's animation is rotoscoping, composed with a 3D ground and 2d background

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rotoscoping, it a great way to teach urself through ur inspirations. utilize animations that you like or inspire u and brake them down. physically drawing the motions will help u understand how things move. then take what you've learned and experiment with it.

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Ohhhhhh.... I'm late to the OC bandwagon but I wanted to make my own ENA fancharacter...

She's inspired by Alphonse Mucha's works and is a dancer+stage actor. Her animation flickers between rotoscoping and free-handed depending on the dance she's doing.

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