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Nebetsu Posts: 339/356 |
It's too bad Rotoshop hasn't been leaked... =( |
MisterJones Posts: 123/125 |
Originally posted by Nebetsu It was rotoscopped actually. Some scenes were made out of mere references, like winona ryder's fake topless scene. Originally posted by Nebetsu What I usually do when I want to emulate such effect, is turning the image into B&W (not grayscale!), set it as a layer in multiply mode, and then paint it in the background with a regular brush. |
cpubasic13 Posts: 877/1193 |
Originally posted by Alastor the StylishOriginally posted by NebetsuPretty sure that was them drawing over every frame. Well, if that's what they did, then I guess you would have to try to use the pen tool (if Gimp has it) and use layers to get the effect you want. I could easily make some simple cell shading effects using Photoshop's blending options, but I doubt Gimp gives you that power... |
Alastor Posts: 7520/8204 |
Originally posted by NebetsuPretty sure that was them drawing over every frame. |
Nebetsu Posts: 338/356 |
I'm looking for a method to cell-shade photographs. Sort of the effect they used in A Scanner Darkly. Whether it be a tutorial on how to do it in Photoshop (or prefurably GIMP) or a program/plugin that renders it for you (prefurred), I'd like to know how to do this. |