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Rotoshop
Rotoshop is a proprietary graphics editing program created by Bob Sabiston.〔(Los Angeles Times )〕 Rotoshop uses an animation technique called interpolated rotoscoping, which has been used in Richard Linklater's films ''Waking Life'' and ''A Scanner Darkly'', as well as the Talk to Chuck advertising campaign for Charles Schwab. The name is a play on ''Photoshop'', a photo editing program from Adobe. The software is not currently available for use outside Flat Black Films, the developer of Rotoshop.〔(Flat Black Films )〕 ==Aims== The software was developed in order to create animation that is similar to hand-drawn animation, yet preserves nuanced expressions and gestures that would not generally appear using traditional animation methods.
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