Identifying what you need to roto is the most important part of the task. In this exercise, you will learn strategies to identify the types of movement going on in a scene. Plan and track key objects that will help to rotoscope the rest of the scene.
Vital to this is learning what not to focus on. This is the number one tip, which we will use throughout the rest of the roto exercises.
You will learn about how to do the minimum amount of work necessary to complete your shot. You will also see the importance of creating simple shapes. Plus how to separate tracking and mask data, and what is ""good enough"" without compromising quality.
Chapter List
00:00 Start
01:10 Analyzing the shot
04:37 Creating simple shapes
10:30 Connecting mask layers to track layers
11:29 Where to add keyframes?