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Bouncing Blocks - My 1st attempt @ Rotoscoping in After Effects

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I watched the rotoscoping in AE tutorial on creativecow.net and had to try it. It's a lot of fun!
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DUSTIN LEWIS    August 17, 2008 09:48 PM
The audio on this clip is actually the sound of your machine gun shooting me through the heart. Seriously, I feel under the GUN, I need to get on the ball and get some more stuff done. Maybe it's a SQUARE bouncy ball!! Great job Tony.

DUSTIN LEWIS    August 17, 2008 09:50 PM
Crack
I can't stop watching it! Did you add some crack to this or something? Help me I'm addicted

Shiv Kumar    August 18, 2008 07:30 PM
Yea, that looks and sounds really cool. I must have played it 5-6 times just to get my fill and to try and figure out what is really hapening.

Still clueless but it looks good!

Are you using the new "Crop to Aspect" feature to get your videos in CinemaScope aspect?

Tony Murnahan    August 18, 2008 07:56 PM
Thanks Shiv. I did use the "Crop to Aspect" feature for the CinemaScope aspect. This was a lot of fun and a learning process. I'm not sure what practical use it will serve, but I figured it was worth learning the skills for rotoscoping and whatnot.



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