

Rotoscoping can be a very difficult, time-intensive process that ends with a bad result, but in this course you will learn techniques to work fast, intuitive, with great precision and have fun with your work. Rotoscoping is frequently used as a tool for removing unwanted objects, separate objects from the background so they can be placed on top of other elementsm isolating color, effects or parts of your image, cleaning-up green screen composites and much more. So you can save time and be more creative.The art of rotoscoping is probably the most important skill to master for everyone working with visual effects and compositing. That means you can composite, light, and render 3D objects and scenes from other software, all inside of Fusion! No other effects or motion graphics software can do that! With Fusion, you have full control over re-lighting, volumetric effects and image processing. You get a full 360 3D workspace, along with the ability to import models and scenes from software such as Maya, 3ds Max and Cinema 4D. Fusion has been designed as a true 3D application from the ground up. Whether you’re working on a major feature film, an epic game, a virtual reality project, or a combination of all three. The Merge 3D tool lets you quickly composite multiple images together in 3D space. The Merge tool lets you quickly composite two images together in 2D space. Fusion makes it easy because there are only 2 basic tools you need to get started.

The starting point for all visual effects is compositing, the layering of one image on top of another.

In addition it has hundreds of tools, effects and filters for creating convincing and lifelike visual effects! Compositing Fusion features a fully 3D node based interface, can import 3D models and scenes from popular applications. Blended together to create amazing, realistic looking scenes.

Hollywood’s top visual effects are made up of hundreds, sometimes even thousands of different 2D and 3D elements. Unlimited distributed network rendering, 3D models and scenes support, and more. You get paint, rotoscope, titling, animation, keying, 3D particle systems. Fusion Studio 17 – GPU accelerated 2D and 3D compositing and motion graphics software with a massive toolset and node based workflow.
