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  1. Member
    Join Date: Apr 2005
    Location: Middle East
    Hi
    Can anybody help? Is there any way to convert video to cartoon? I know we could do it by After effect but I want to know whether we could convert video to cartoon by editing software like Premiere or not?
    Thanks
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  2. Member LDinOR's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2003
    Location: Oregon, USA
    I am very interested in what kind of answers you will get. I found several sites to check out by Googling "rotoscope with software", because the analog method for this would be rotoscoping. I have previously found a free app called WAX that works with PREMIERE and VEGAS, though I have never tried it out. It's free and the site is: http://www.debugmode.com/wax/

    Good luck.
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  4. Member
    Join Date: Apr 2005
    Location: Middle East
    BJ-M, Thanks for your answer, I checked it with photo and the result was good but I am going to use MSU Cartoonizer filter in video very soon.
    But is there another way? Can we do it in Premiere?
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    Originally Posted by Sean_ve99
    But is there another way? Can we do it in Premiere?
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...n+effect&meta=
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    Join Date: Apr 2005
    Location: Middle East
    I converted movie into cartoon by Photoshop and Premiere, the result was not bad but it could be better too, I hope professionals check this method and improve it.
    I found a very good action in Adobe exchange that converts images into comic book style, it was made by Simon Wozniak (comicbook.atn), and you could search it here;
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchang...cfm?view=sn710
    I exported 30 seconds movie from premiere pro as Tiff sequences then I took them in Photoshop and used Automate Batch command to convert all images to painting by comic book action then I put them in Premiere Timeline and rendered, the result was good, every thing was like cartoon but there were some small shimmering dots and lines in scene that I could not omit them.
    I don’t know is it good method or not but I would like to hear your idea, I hope you guys help me to find a way for improving its quality and solving shimmering dots.
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