Rotoscoping is the frame-by-frame process of cutting out or isolating an object or character from a video, usually to separate it from the background so it can be placed into a new environment or layered with visual effects.
VFX & Stereo Roto
Hard edge & Motion blur
Removing wires, rigs, harnesses, or equipment used on set.
Painting out camera reflections or crew visible in mirrors or windows.
Erasing tracking markers used for motion capture or green screen keying.
Retouching actors' skin, blemishes, wrinkles, or costumes.
Fixing makeup issues or smoothing out wrinkles in clothing.
Object Tracking
Tracks the motion of a moving object within the scene
Camera Tracking
Reconstructs the motion and position of the camera that shot the footage.
Body Tracking
Artists sometimes manually track key points on a performer’s body.
Compositing is the process of combining multiple visual elements from different sources into a single, seamless image or scene.
Stereo Roto
Cleanup / Re-creation (30 pixel)
Depth generation & Final Comp
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