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This past summer’s A Scanner Darkly used a beautiful posterized live-action animation style that gave it a thoroughly unique look. The effect took thousands of hours of work and a frame-by-frame repainting of the movie in a process called digital rotoscoping. Fortunately, applying the technique to a photo isn’t nearly as time consuming, and with this tutorial from one of the film’s animators, you’ll be well on your way. The A Scanner Darkly Effect p.s. Our pal Nick Gray tells us Amazon’s got some crazy great pricing on Sandisk’s superduper fold-it-up-and-stick-it-in-your-usb-port-no-card-reader-necessary memory cards: $25 for the 1GB → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← 11 Super Awesome Photoshop Movie Effects The Orton Effect — Beautiful, Impressionistic Images from Your Photos The Miniature Model Effect in Photoshop: It’s a Small World After All |
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