The jumping frames bothers the eye while watching. I am assuming you are using a tripod structure to take the images with your camera; however, the jumping frames suggest you are using the shutter button on the camera, causing you to inadvertently bump the camera. A solution to this is get a shutter release extension cable (inexpensive and easily available online and in stores). It allows you to capture the photo while omitting the excessive touching of the camera. The changing scene could transition sharper in some spots ( the fading tradition lasting a little too long on some) . And the scene with the young girl has a (dark line) flower behind her that disconnects,from the ground, moves position dramatically, and disappears from a frame (est. 1.28). Also the edge of the house in the scene with the girl disrupts the believably of your story realm because of it being displaced, or cut too short to fill to the edge of the screen. This is easily fixed in After Effects with a masking, or any other quick fix solution. NOW TO PRAISE: I really liked your ability of story telling, the clean lines of the figures and the leading of scenes through the device of a small object: it creates an easy line for the eye to follow. I also really enjoy the juxtaposition of the muted, controlled palette against the great crafting of the detailed figures. Bravo.
How long did it take to produce???
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Wow. I love the way the legs look so natural while kicking the can. Very nice work.
So good
Hi! Could I use a snippet of this for a uni project?
❤️❤️🔥
Nice
This so beautiful animation, congratulations👍 I like it
Awww!
Hey! Can i use it in one of my vidoes
can i use this
Why does the beginning sound like someone’s clapping cheeks
haha i love how innocent this comment section is and then just this comes up hahahaaaa
Fantastic work
That was really beautiful & stirred up a lot of emotion Thank you Keep doing what you do because you do it well
Nice job
Maybe you must speed it for have a good secencial renderent
This is amazing. Congrats !
nice work... i wish to do like this
this silhouette animation is really good. it's much better than Lotte Reiniger's work.
woooooooow 😻
sweet
Lovely!
The jumping frames bothers the eye while watching. I am assuming you are using a tripod structure to take the images with your camera; however, the jumping frames suggest you are using the shutter button on the camera, causing you to inadvertently bump the camera. A solution to this is get a shutter release extension cable (inexpensive and easily available online and in stores). It allows you to capture the photo while omitting the excessive touching of the camera. The changing scene could transition sharper in some spots ( the fading tradition lasting a little too long on some) . And the scene with the young girl has a (dark line) flower behind her that disconnects,from the ground, moves position dramatically, and disappears from a frame (est. 1.28). Also the edge of the house in the scene with the girl disrupts the believably of your story realm because of it being displaced, or cut too short to fill to the edge of the screen. This is easily fixed in After Effects with a masking, or any other quick fix solution. NOW TO PRAISE: I really liked your ability of story telling, the clean lines of the figures and the leading of scenes through the device of a small object: it creates an easy line for the eye to follow. I also really enjoy the juxtaposition of the muted, controlled palette against the great crafting of the detailed figures. Bravo.
Beautiful work! Did you design and cut the figures yourself? If so, how did you get them so perfectly shaped?
how long did this take you ?
Beautiful. If I was feeling more emotional I would've probably cried :')
wow....amazing....
The artist most likely used a Light Table as the background and shot it in a dim light setting.
lovely work
how did you colour grade it meaning how did you film it so bright?