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I recently watched the movie Scanner Darkly (based on the Philip K. Dick novel of the same title), which uses a film technique called 'rotoscoping'. I thought it was pretty neat, so I thought I'd give it a try on one of my slides. I think the original picture was taken at a Housing demonstration in August of 2001, but I'm not exactly sure... I used a .005 tip marker to go over the edges of a few of the subjects in the foreground of the actual slide. For a first try, I think it's A-O.K, but I think I could do better after a couple more tries... I also want to try the it on a photo negative by scratching the emulsion, and rotoshoping (using photoshop to trace the edges with the brush tool or maybe the 'find edges' function).
Does anyone know where I can find markers with tips finer then .005?
Here's the before-and-after:
This was a quick stab at it. I found it's best not to go back over details I've already picked out, and small details like eye glasses and hair are best left alone, yet folds and seams in clothing look kind of neat when they get picked out.
I think I'm gonna play around with this somemore!
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Not bad for your first try.
Keep trying, Mike. You'll get it eventually.... excellent first effort, though. Very impressive.
Mel
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Another one.
and smaller:
Smaller still:
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Let's try it smaller
Seems a bit better... I think I'll play around with it a bit tomorrow. the glasses and the hair on the guys to the left didn't go so well, neither did the girl towards the center. Still, I think it's a neat way to manipulate the composition and focus.
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Seems to me that you ought to be able to achieve the same in your image editing program (GIMP, Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, etc) without having to harm your negs.
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Try bijans downtown for really fine tip pens.
Barring that I would look into some sort or specialty store...(maybe where they sell equipment for drawing floor plans or something....I dunno)
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