Is there a plugin that does this animated outline/paint effect?

Former user wrote on 6/9/2020, 5:35 AM

I believe the kids use phone apps to do this, but it's not suited to phones, just the analysing of your video to do this effect(without doing any effects) apparently takes 90minutes. Would be much more suited to a powerful pc and GPU. What vegas plugins can do this, and if none, does anyone have Boris Silhouette Paint and believe it would be perfect for such effect?

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Steve Grisetti wrote on 6/9/2020, 7:50 AM

There is no automatic way to do this that I know of. I'm sure this was created manually.

You could do it by outputting your video as an image sequence and then manually drawing each frame.

Dexcon wrote on 6/9/2020, 8:02 AM

Something along the same lines from YT re outlining but using AE:

But what a great video the OP uploaded. Super cool!

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Former user wrote on 6/9/2020, 8:20 AM

I did wonder that myself. Not that I was looking for a fully auto solution, but I thought maybe a fully/semi auto motion tracking and roto solution might be possible, but there's no way software could differentiate between their shirts/shorts and shoes/socks, but maybe that's manual intervention based on a rough automated roto.

Any tiktok users here that have used these effects?

Former user wrote on 6/9/2020, 8:22 AM

Something along the same lines from YT re outlining but using AE:

Thanks for that. I was just hunting for tiktok/mobile phone how to videos. This looks hopeful

michael-harrison wrote on 6/9/2020, 9:18 AM

Paint can absolutely do that. It does take some decent hardware though

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Musicvid wrote on 6/9/2020, 12:39 PM

It's called rotoscoping and AE can do that. Here is an interesting bit of history from the 1930s.

https://www.fleischerstudios.com/mrotoscope.html

Of course it's all done digitally now rather than drawing on glass plates.

frmax wrote on 6/9/2020, 1:54 PM

Thx, nice information. I ´ve seen Cab Calloway in the movie "Blues Brothers", but the original version is great.

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lee-g wrote on 6/9/2020, 8:08 PM

It's similar without plug-ins.
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Former user wrote on 6/9/2020, 9:51 PM

It's called rotoscoping and AE can do that. Here is an interesting bit of history from the 1930s.

https://www.fleischerstudios.com/mrotoscope.html

Of course it's all done digitally now rather than drawing on glass plates.

I had a look at her page and she has #adobePartner in description, and also says it took 16hours to make, so she must be hand drawing every frame just as in 1930's without any form of roto assist, which is too be commended but I have to think motion tracking could make that much less laborious.

michael-harrison wrote on 6/10/2020, 10:29 AM

@lan-mLMC that looks so familiar ;-)

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vkmast wrote on 6/10/2020, 11:05 AM

@michael-harrison sometimes previous comments in the thread get overlooked ;)

michael-harrison wrote on 6/10/2020, 11:07 AM

@vkmast That's why I added ;-)
:-)

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Former user wrote on 6/10/2020, 6:05 PM

Thanks, I will start a trial with Silhouette Paint. I think the girl is using adobe spark and 'working hard' , not 'working smart'. she appears to be hand roto'ing at 15fps so 225frames and hand animating effects where present at 30fps, overlayed on video of 30fps. If I wanted to do similar for someone at a paid rate, I couldn't sink 16hours into a 15second video, but Silhouette Paint could give me the advantage