Rotoscoping: Draw an Animation Frame by Frame
Course final project
A course by Gonzalo Cordero de Ciria , Painter, Illustrator, Animator, Motion Designer, and Storyboard Artist
Joined June 2014
About the final project for: Rotoscoping: Draw an Animation Frame by Frame
Rotoscopia: draw an animation frame by frame
“Well, now, yes, yes. This is the end!! I hope you have had a good time and that the course has served you to open new paths of exploration and research. Enjoy a lot with what you do and do not be afraid to experiment. You know, as I tell you in the video, you have me in the forum to solve any doubt you may have, (to the extent that my professional obligations allow me). I will create a post in the forum where I will explain the operation of the "exquisite cadaver that I propose to you". A lot of encouragement, patience and have a great time. Greetings and see you in the forum”
Partial transcription of the video
“Well, we have already seen all the steps and everything we have to do. and now it's time for us to say goodbye and to review everything we have seen. In principle, the first thing we did was introduce myself. I have told you a little about who I am, What has been my career, what have I been doing... And we have also been seeing the influences of drawing that interest me the most, that draw the most attention to me. Also remember that we have been looking at the history of rotoscoping, why it was invented, how it was originally used and all the creative possibilities you have right now. From...”
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Course summary for: Rotoscoping: Draw an Animation Frame by Frame
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
2D Animation, Animation, Film, Video & TV, Traditional illustration, Video

Gonzalo Cordero de Ciria
A course by Gonzalo Cordero de Ciria
Gonzalo Cordero studied fine art and has always maintained a close relationship with art, drawing, and painting. Later, he worked in television—Televisión Española, the Olympics, Canal+, Canal Satélite Digital, Cuatro, etc.—where he became passionate about motion graphics and animation. From there, he began to experiment with his animations to give them a very pictorial-inspired plastic and manual feel, a very laborious but fascinating process. He is currently working as a freelancer, focused on animation and rotoscoping projects.
Throughout his career, he has received a Golden Laus, a Silver Laus, five awards in New York, and a Bronze Sun. His animations have been screened at festivals such as Sitges and Annecy, as well as at a number of museums. In addition, he is a curator for animation exhibitions and a teacher of children's workshops.
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