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How do I rotoscope in After Effects? - After Effects Tutorial
From the course: How Do I Do That in After Effects
How do I rotoscope in After Effects?
- Now, we took a look at the Rotobrush earlier, but let's try it again. This time, with a different purpose in mind. Rotobrush is really quite useful and will give you the ability to really extract objects within the footage layers so you can recombine them. Sometimes you're working with material and you don't have the option for green screen. Maybe what you want to do is replace something. Well, in this case, we can use the Rotobrush to extract parts of the object. If you take a look at this first composition here, you're going to notice that we have both the pieces. Originally, we shot the scene with one webpage. But then, we realized we needed to swap it out. Let me show you how this works. One of the first things we're going to want to do is map the webpage to the screen. So with it selected, let's come over here to Effects and Presets, and I'm just going to type in the word "corner," and we'll use from the Distort…
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How do I key green screen footage in After Effects?2m 54s
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How do I make believable depth of field effects in After Effects?5m 6s
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How can I adjust the background when keying in After Effects?3m 26s
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How can I relight my keyed footage in After Effects?2m 46s
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How do I rotoscope in After Effects?6m 29s
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