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Amy Sundin : Hello, everyone. Amy here at school of motion. Welcome to the final lesson in our cell animation and Photoshop series. This time we'll be working with the animation that Rich Nosworthy a…
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Amy Sundin : We've got a lot of work to do so let's get started. Welcome to lesson five, everyone. First, we're going to cover something that we didn't get to in the last lesson importing footage to …
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Amy Sundin : So we're going to go to ad media and navigate to where our footage is. All right, so now we have our proxy footage imported into Photoshop and you see that it plays back just fine. We're…
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Amy Sundin : The way that I approached this animation was I did all of the line work for the splash and got that looking good first. And then I came in and did some roto scoping on those tentacles. S…
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Amy Sundin : So we are going to start off with that darker color. The other thing we want to do is we want to figure out exactly where that water starts to come in. So the water starts coming in on t…
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Learn the art of rotoscoping and compositing in Photoshop animation through this comprehensive tutorial. Master techniques for importing footage, tracing complex movements like octopus tentacles, and adding finishing touches in After Effects. Explore how to animate over proxy footage, work with clean plates, and utilize two-frame exposures for efficient animation. Gain valuable insights on color selection, timing, and overlapping elements to create a polished final product. Follow along step-by-step to enhance your cell animation skills and bring your creations to life.

Photoshop Animation Compositing

School of Motion
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