Painterly look in TV Paint
Posted: 10 Oct 2018, 11:47
Hello lovely Creative people!
I am a senior technician working with Animation students at Falmouth University and one of our 3rd year students has come to me with an interesting request.
Here is the e mail that she has sent me
What we are looking to do is to model and animate our story in 3D using Maya,and import the animation into TVPaint,rotoscope it and obtain a painterly look. We are trying to figure out a way that we can keep the color under control,without boiling . We have tried using Photoshop and coloring it frame by frame but the process is taking too long,and we are hoping to be able to do it faster using TVPaint.
Here is a link to some examples of the look that we are trying to achieve https://photos.app.goo.gl/WpPeQNGtCLqAcPLg9
Also does anyone have any nice oil paint type brushes out there?
Many thanks!
Pete
I am a senior technician working with Animation students at Falmouth University and one of our 3rd year students has come to me with an interesting request.
Here is the e mail that she has sent me
What we are looking to do is to model and animate our story in 3D using Maya,and import the animation into TVPaint,rotoscope it and obtain a painterly look. We are trying to figure out a way that we can keep the color under control,without boiling . We have tried using Photoshop and coloring it frame by frame but the process is taking too long,and we are hoping to be able to do it faster using TVPaint.
Here is a link to some examples of the look that we are trying to achieve https://photos.app.goo.gl/WpPeQNGtCLqAcPLg9
Also does anyone have any nice oil paint type brushes out there?
Many thanks!
Pete