Rotoscoping: Draw an Animation Frame by Frame
Color and paint in a rotoscoping with Art Rage - Part 5
A course by Gonzalo Cordero de Ciria , Painter, Illustrator, Animator, Motion Designer, and Storyboard Artist
Joined June 2014
About the video: Color and paint in a rotoscoping with Art Rage - Part 5
Overview
“This is part 5”
In this video lesson Gonzalo Cordero de Ciria addresses the topic: Color and paint in a rotoscoping with Art Rage - Part 5, 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
“Here we come to an interesting moment because it is when clearly He already has part of his head out that I was already beginning to have here and then we have to define well what is under the water what still remains and imprecise and what they already have is the most precise drawing Here we see that they will be marked with this wave not with the wave, with the wave it is and when the movement arrives should be clearer Same, seeing this We have to come back here and make this wave clearer to help us later define it let's get a little bit of white so that we [inaudible] visual sensation a...”
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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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