Vibrant Auto-Paint Animation Styling
The following image is a frame capture from an auto-rotoscoped paint animation. This post will take a look at the various components used to build this vibrant paint animation styling.
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The following image is a frame capture from an auto-rotoscoped paint animation. This post will take a look at the various components used to build this vibrant paint animation styling.
The following image is a frame capture from a paint animation. We’ll take a look at the different processing steps used to create this effect, and generate a few different animation examples to help get a better understanding of how the individual components of the complete processing script interact to build the final visual…
The following image is a frame capture from an auto-rotoscoped paint animation. I was trying to generate the look of a moving oil painting, inspired by some recent discussion on the Studio Artist User Forum about emulating Van Gogh styles using paint synthesizer auto-painting. While I don’t think i’ve totally achieved the van Gogh…
I was working with a paint action sequence (PASeq) that builds generative paint animation when run over time. I wanted to add a symmetry warp effect to the animation. In doing so I ran into an interesting case where just adding the warp effect to my existing PASeq worked fine for a single frame but…
The following two images are frame captures from 2 different generative paint animation. The paint animations are based on the same paint action sequence (PASeq) that combines some image operations, interactive warps, and auto painting time particles to build a wispy abstract paint animation. The first animation frame capture is using an interactive warp PushPull…