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lol muck about . . . stop motion

By Rozzco | Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at 10:22am

http://media.putfile.com/lol3968

hope u enjoy done thia all tonight!

its pretty crap . . . thinking i should slow down n be patient with my animation :) so i should stop rushin my projects here ya go any way :) hav e fu get back 2 me

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Submitted by Pooryorik on

Hey, nice! This one's really smooth. How many frames per second did you use?

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Submitted by Rozzco on

0.03 sec per frame so about 32 frames per sec :)

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Submitted by Pooryorik on

Cool. That's more frames than most features (24 fps, I think). If you think the movie goes by too fast (you mentioned you wanted to slow it down a bit) you could probably afford to hold each frame a little longer.

But I think it looks fine the way it is. It's readable.

Keep up the good work!
Pooryorik

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Submitted by Rozzco on

yea uusually its 25 fps at 0.04 sec per pic, but i wasnt meanin it goes by 2 fast i meant i try 2 animate too fast :)

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Hey!
It's quite good, but you obviosly need to improve some things (like all of us :D ):
-Stop moving the camera
-If you can turn all the options of the cam to manual
-add some sound, 'cause it makes it like 200% better
-And keep practising!!!!!

Also I love morphs and it's a great way to start! The best thing is making a story with morphs, 'cause if you just improvise the whole thing, it turns out really strange....

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Submitted by wontobe on

Nice work. I have not done stop motion but I think that AleStopMotion is right. I remember seeing something about puting in reference markers into a scene so that you can reshoot small parts then cut them into your video.