View Full Version : MSU Cartoonizer 1.0 released
DmitriyV2
23rd November 2005, 20:39
MSU Cartoonizer v1.0 released! (http://compression.ru/video/cartoonizer/index_en.html)
The filter is designed for oil-painted and animated cartoon rendering.
Let's create cartoon from your video! :)
Before:
http://compression.ru/video/cartoonizer/images/primer1_src.jpg
After:
http://compression.ru/video/cartoonizer/images/primer1_res.jpg
Filter page:
http://compression.ru/video/cartoonizer/index_en.html
Currently we are developing pencil drawings rendering filter for next version of Cartoonizer.
Enjoy! ;)
guada 2
24th November 2005, 21:33
Hey DmitriyV2,
One would say "Van Gogh" no, maybe "Renoir" :D
Bye :)
Fizick
24th November 2005, 23:16
Thanks for one more useless firter from MSU. :)
Fluffbutt
25th November 2005, 15:10
Hey WOW - it actually works perfectly in avisynth too
(If I sound surprised, it's the first VDub plugin I've had working in Avisynth properly, ever (and I've tried a few!))
falcon2000eg
26th November 2005, 02:12
cool thank you guys
Fluffbutt
26th November 2005, 06:36
DmitriyV2 - any chance of posting the settings to use in avisynth?
I'm importing a jpg, tooning it, resize, then exporting again.
I like trying to make photos into artwork, and your plugin looks a little like watercolour paints...
DmitriyV2
29th November 2005, 19:52
cool thank you guys
Thank you! We plan new releases with another cartoon effect especially for our funs! ;)
DmitriyV2
29th November 2005, 19:55
Hey DmitriyV2,
One would say "Van Gogh" no, maybe "Renoir" :D
:) Now we working on pensil styles (more slow, but more impressive sometimes). This will be sketch's of "Van Gogh" and "Renoir". ;)
DmitriyV2
29th November 2005, 19:56
DmitriyV2 - any chance of posting the settings to use in avisynth?
I'm importing a jpg, tooning it, resize, then exporting again.
I like trying to make photos into artwork, and your plugin looks a little like watercolour paints...
Ok, we will post them!
DmitriyV2
29th November 2005, 20:00
Thanks for one more useless firter from MSU. :)
Do not envy, pls! :)
Chainmax
29th November 2005, 23:15
Would there be any chance to port this to Avisynth?
Didée
30th November 2005, 12:35
@ Chainmax: hihi, (http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/4789/ashihahu4yy.jpg) hoho (http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/9458/ashuhahi1ab.jpg) ;)
DmitriyV2
30th November 2005, 13:12
Would there be any chance to port this to Avisynth?
It works with AviSynth now.
@ Chainmax: hihi, (http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/4789/ashihahu4yy.jpg) hoho (http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/9458/ashuhahi1ab.jpg) ;)
;)
Chainmax
30th November 2005, 14:34
DmitriyV2, it does, but you have to use the annoying functions for loading VDub plugins in Avisynth, plus there's that unnecesary conversion to RGB that takes place.
Didée: :confused:?
Didée
30th November 2005, 15:00
"hi" and "ho" were just a handful of lines in AviSynth. No Vdub filter used, processing chain completely in YV12.
However, "hi" and "ha" were very easy, thrown together in 2 or 3 minutes. To also get the "hu" for an oil painting effect, one would need to switch on the brain, too ;)
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