Rotoscoping: Draw an Animation Frame by Frame
Presentation
A course by Gonzalo Cordero de Ciria , Painter, Illustrator, Animator, Motion Designer, and Storyboard Artist
Joined June 2014
Learn to draw over a real image with Photoshop, Art Rage, and After Effects
- Spanish
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About the video: Presentation
Overview
“My career in television has gone hand in hand with my interests in drawing and painting. Over time I have developed a style of drawing and animation that has been adapted and shaped with each job. ”
In this video lesson Gonzalo Cordero de Ciria addresses the topic: Presentation, which is part of the Domestika online course: Rotoscoping: Draw an Animation Frame by Frame. Learn to draw over a real image with Photoshop, Art Rage, and After Effects.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] Hello, welcome to this course. I appreciate that you have signed up and that you want to spend some time with me learning some things and seeing the rotoscoping. I hope that when the course ends You are as passionate about the topic as I am. and you like it and you want it do things in this sense and well, a little so that you know me Where do I come from, what have I done? what interests me the most and such, so I'm going to tell you Let's go on to tell a few things. First of all, tell you that my path is fundamentally linked to what is fine arts, I started out wanting to be a pain...”
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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
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.
- 97% positive reviews (214)
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- 50 lessons (8h 5m)
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- Audio: Spanish
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- Level: Beginner
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