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Subject: Rotoscoping assistance needed


Juggler ( ) posted Fri, 01 March 2002 at 1:34 AM · edited Thu, 29 August 2024 at 4:35 AM

I would like to add a movie to the projection screen that comes with Carrara(it's in the office folder on the content cd). I have chosen a movie but keep getting a null pointer error. I could also use some advice as to which shader chanel to use for this effect. I want it to like like a movie being projected on a screen. I have the carrera bible and the owners manual but bith are a little light on rotoscoping. Thanks Juggler


AzChip ( ) posted Fri, 01 March 2002 at 10:30 AM

Not having Carrara yet, I'm not sure I can answer directly, but I'll throw a couple things I do know from RDS and film. If the screen is a distinct object (cube, curved face, whatever), map the movie onto it in its shader. I've used a combo of the color and glow channels to simulate a TV screen for a virtual set recently and it worked out really well. (Be sure you set the mapping mode to cubic, single face.) I don't think this is actually "rotoscoping," though, unless the Carrara manual has taken liberties with a term that's been in use in the film industry for close to a hundred years. Rotoscoping is the manipulation of masks or mattes, usually by hand, with the intent of altering the source image. Whether this is to hand draw a mask to remove an object from its background to insert it into another background, or to use film as a guide for hand-drawn cartoons (think of the old A-Ha video, "Take On Me"), or to convert video images into something else that looks and feels hand drawn (whatever that new Linklater film is called), "rotoscoping" refers to the process. OK, I'm taking my old "teacher" hat off.... (I used to teach kids ranging from age 5 how to do video production; I still sometimes take that same tone. No offense intended.)


keithw ( ) posted Fri, 01 March 2002 at 11:10 AM

I ran across this tutorial the other day. I think it may answer your questions. Here is the link http://www.staigerland.com/amapi/carrara/movietextures/movietextures.html Keith


willf2 ( ) posted Sun, 03 March 2002 at 9:49 PM

There are several movie tips here: http://eoviamirror.com/movies/ I think the one you may need is: http://eoviamirror.com/movies/backto3D/index.html


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