Introduction to Rotoscoping in Toxik
In this series of lessons we'll learn the basics of Rotoscoping in Toxik. Software required: Toxik 2010 and up for project files.
What you'll learn
In this series of lessons we'll learn the basics of Rotoscoping in Toxik. We'll begin this project by learning about the garbage mask tool. We'll then learn how to easily and quickly control our mask shape and edge feathering using Toxiks powerful Edge Point system. We'll then jump into the basic workflows of animating masks and how we can keep a consistent shape for a more appealing matte. We'll end by outputting our mask into an image sequence that can be used in other applications. Software required: Toxik 2010 and up for project files.
Table of contents
- Drawing Masks with the Garbage Mask Tool 4m
- Editing Garbage Masks 5m
- Drawing Complex Masks Quickly 5m
- Creating and Using Edge Points 6m
- Compositing Masks Together to Create a Cutout 4m
- Animating Masks for Rotoscoping and Changing Interpolation 7m
- Getting the Feel of the Motion to Rough-in Keyframes 9m
- Using Point Consistency to Fix Edge Swimming Issues 6m
- Outputting Masks into an Image Sequence for Later Use 4m