Create a cartoon effect: Is this possible?

dsaelwuero wrote on 3/22/2006, 1:16 PM
I was reading a Layers Magazine and saw an article explaining how to use Adobe After Effects to give a video clip a cartoon effect by using layers. I have Vegas 6.0. Is something like this possible with Vegas?

I was invited to an auto race this past weekend and took some awesome pics and video from the photographers pit area, right along side the race track and I am now working on a DVD for the driver that invited me. It would be terrific to get a cartoon effect to start off the video of the cars coming around the turn to the green flag.

If not possible in Vegas, I guess I could download a demo or purcha$e the Adobe program. Does anyone have experience with this? What format does Adobe output to?

Thanks for any comments.

Comments

johnmeyer wrote on 3/22/2006, 1:32 PM
You can certainly do it with your photo editing program. I spent less than five minutes last May creating this example:

Photoimpact drawing cartoon effect

Also check out the rest of that thread for more ideas.
craftech wrote on 3/22/2006, 1:38 PM
Maybe you can adapt this tutorial.

John
dsaelwuero wrote on 3/22/2006, 1:42 PM
Thanks for the quick reply. I am so excited to learn more and create this idea I have in my head. Very happy I wont have the spend anymore money also.

Thanks again.
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craftech wrote on 3/22/2006, 2:14 PM
Your newsletters are awesome Ed. Thank you for doing them.

Regards,
John
TomE wrote on 3/22/2006, 2:51 PM
On the Adobe site I think there is a short video from Total Training that describes a technique for producing a "sketched" look using After Effects, Illustrator CS2 and Adobe Bridge.

IN a nutshell the workflow is something like this

Export some frames that you want to sketch (or turn into a cartoon style) as still image sequence (Vegas can do this) and then Use the new feature of Illustrator CS2 called Live Trace to trace the image in Illustrator. Play with it as you need to and then save the trace style as a Preset. Then using Adobe Bridge (comes with Illustator CS2) run a batch and trace all the still image sequences using your preset. Somewhere here you will need to save them back as still images with the appropriate file names and extension. But you then bring back into Vegas as a still image sequence.

I saw them do this with AE and Illustrator and said...I bet you could do that with Vegas too. I have not tried it yet.

-TomE
dsaelwuero wrote on 3/23/2006, 2:48 PM
I ended up (after reading and working with everyones suggestions) downloading a plug-in from Pixelan and it works great. So far the opening of my "Racing" movie is awesome looking. IMO

Here is the link: http://www.pixelan.com/ce/features-pw.htm

I used the PosterWise effect.
kentwolf wrote on 3/23/2006, 3:32 PM
>>...downloading a plug-in from Pixelan ..

I never knew that even existed. You would think they would inform thier customers via e-mail.

Now there's another thing I have to buy... :)

Thanks!
dsaelwuero wrote on 3/23/2006, 3:58 PM
I agree about spending more money (it never ends) but at least these are reasonably priced. It seems that a lot of simple plug-ins can be very expensive from other companies.

Darrin

johnmeyer wrote on 3/23/2006, 5:13 PM
Good stuff, although if you're only doing the effect once in awhile, most of it can be done in Vegas, or with Vegas and a combination of the frame-by-frame manipulation in PhotoShop, like several people mentioned earlier. However, if you are going to do this more than once, then these plugins certainly are the way to go, since they're easier to set up and use.
Jim H wrote on 3/23/2006, 5:53 PM
I created a pretty nice cartoon effect in my video Ethics Superhero last year.

Ethics Videos

I could have easily done a much smoother animation had I been working from video still, but I was working with photo stills at the time. I used Corel's Photo paint smart blur with an edge detect layer over it. I also did some work on the jaw to make myself more "super" hero looking which would be much more labor intensive and not lend itself well to batch processing. But the basic cartoon effect was a script that I batched over the frames.
craftech wrote on 3/24/2006, 5:15 AM
I liked that one Jim especially the part where he can't cut the steak with the steak knife so he turns it into a light sabre. Funny.

It also streamed very very well unlike Right is Never Wrong which I had to download to play smoothly. What settings did you use for Ethics Superhero?

John
Jim H wrote on 3/24/2006, 6:02 PM
The super hero file was rendered at 320x240 the RNW was rendered at 720x480. If you save to disk it should run better. Here's one that will make your connection choke (though it streams fine for me)


1280 x 720
snicholshms wrote on 3/24/2006, 8:24 PM
Check out the new Pixelan product named CreativEase here:

http://www.pixelan.com/ce/upgrade.htm

Got some great effects and it's cheap!
Spot|DSE wrote on 3/29/2006, 3:50 PM
This will work really well....Looks a lot like the Schwab ads that you see on television if you use some color correction on your vid.