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Oil Style I
Oil style, using an alpha channel to paint only part of an image and painting each current frame over the previous frame. Cloud footage courtesy of Artbeats.
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Oil Style II
Oil style applied to clouds. Cloud footage courtesy of Artbeats.
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Oil Style III
Oil style applied to people celebrating.
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Chalk Style
Chalk style applied to an explosion. Explosion footage courtesy of Artbeats.
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Chalk Style II
Chalk style applied edges in an image ( Video Gogh was applied to a separate edge-finding layer and then composited back on top of a color-processed version of the original.). Original footage courtesy of Dance Continuum SF.
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Watercolor Style
Watercolor style. Original footage courtesy of Artbeats.
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User-defined brushes I
User-defined brushes, for a more graphic style.
Read about how this was done here.
Original footage courtesy of Dance Continuum SF.
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User-defined brushes II
Another example of user-defined brushes.
A similar idea to the previous example is followed, but the animated region to which Video Gogh is applied (with user-defined brushes) is the matte of the title, animated from an area of size 0, and then animated to grow past the title itelf (then back to no area again). The
brush strokes then follow the growing and shrinking area.
Original footage courtesy of Dance Continuum SF.
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User-defined brushes III
Another example of user-defined brushes.
The same set-up for the previous title sequence is used, but 3 animated sprites of people summersalting are used as user-defined brushes. The user-define brushes are rendered directly (like sprites) instead of sampling the color from the background image sequence.
Original footage courtesy of Dance Continuum SF.