I've found another and funny way to attach the figure to an Helping Hand ball joint. I use Balloon Straws. Sounds stupid I know but it really works. It takes some work but when your figure won't be holding to the Straw loose but solid, you can use it then.
Additional note: Rigging is difficult to edit around when your shot requires subjects to change focus, or you're doing dynamic camera shots. I do rigging with my animations and it's fairly obvious in most circumstances, half because I'm a lazy editor and half because I don't really care. One type of animation that this works out really well for is in outer space environments with a black backdrop, especially if you have black display bases for rigging with.
I still remembered watching your 1st tutorial with the cheating transformation, time flew ! Thanks, your reviews and tutorials are awesome, you are awesome !
Wow, fantastic tutorial, I will definitely be referring to it at some stage on the future. I have a wicked idea for a Godzilla stop motion I really want to do, I just need the free space... and time! Thanks mate!
They also make a matte screen and matte green screen paint for green screen effects. Both dont reflect nearly the amount of white light that makes the figs light up green. Its all about what you choose to use as a green screen. Also the most powerful tool for green screen is Adobe Premiere. Its super forgiving. You can also save a ton of time by masking your rig in a video editing software and doing it frame by frame in said software. I love the rig you built! Great idea with the printed pieces
Thank You very much. This helps me a lot!. I can't wait to get to practicing this. From the looks of it though I feel like the rig system will be the easiest for me to work with. Less things to edit out in the end ya know. Again thank you so much for making this series of tutorials!
Just wanted to say thanks for making these videos. They're really informative. Your rig set up is nice. I might give stop motion a try. I've only done still photos so far and I can see that rig being extra handy for some dynamic action poses.
Hot damn that is a properly impressive crane rig you got there! I might have to think about setting something like that up for my own stuff! Personally I've found that the Bandai Tamashii clear plastic figure stands are excellent for airborne shots as they work with 5 and 3mm ports as well as the claw grip, the arms have excellent articulation and because they are transparent they often don't need painting over for chroma key. Only think I need to be careful of is gravity and wobbling, so I give the figure a few seconds to settle in frame and weigh down the stand with something hefty if the centre of gravity is off. When I chroma key I shoot purely on green/blue screen, so any (pardon the pun) glaring reflection issues I solve either in post with colour correction or by using white paper which reflects light into the affected areas. Since most of my shots tend to be above-waist height to disguise walking movement I don't often have to worry about editing it out. A friend of mine has used tin foil which is potentially an even better solution. Side note, but I found your previous walking tutorial immensely helpful for my current project 'Target Alpha Trion', so thank you! It helps that Siege Optimus Prime has excellent weight distribution too.
Omg thank you soooo much for this one. I think I have an idea for an experiment to try this out. I can’t wait. Again thank you. I don’t have the computer software as I do everything on my phone but the clean shot and erase the cable I will definitely try as I use that stopmo app
The ironically name Professor Lazy Eyebrow who teach us great skill. My videos for now on will link your channel so kids can adults can learn how to do this stuff
Based on my experience with digibashing, which (the way I do it at least) involves a lot of layer blending, I have one suggestion to those interested in rotoscoping: consider using layer masks. Not only does this provide something of a safety net, since you can easily correct for any overerasing, but it also allows you to soften the edges and make different elements look less obviously out of place.
This started as a typo in one of the comments in a menasor review where someone said "all the G1 was was Motormaster with a bunch of cats strapped to him" and this image was born
I have Stop motion studio pro on my Phone (Android) and when I use Green Screen on some of my figures like Earthrise Starscream than it covered even him in every background.
I just upgraded my app and now I too can edit and erase out rigs. Despite my crappy quality, it’s still one of the funnest things to tweak, until the figure gets too heavy to hold a pose and the stand’s joints collapse and I give up
Very very nice Thank you Thank you for all the explanations and tips Is there a site to buy Transformers games? I loved them.. I hope their price is cheap and appropriate
-How long have you been building your own rig setup for Stop Motions? -Is there a way to buy one like that? -Where did you buy all the materials you needed?
@@transformandgobricks7820 not really, but i also had the proper tools to cut the tubing, building skills from my construction job, and self taught design skills for the 3D printed parts
This doesn’t have much to do with the video but do you know those clear long stands that people use to make their figures jump and fly in their stop motions? I can’t find them anywhere and if you or anyone knows the name that would help a lot.
How do you flatten the teeth on the helping hand because some of my figures have slightly gotten damaged and I need to fix that before i keep using the helping hand
So I have a green screen, but it’s on a wall in my room maybe 3 feet away from the actual table I’m going to animate on. Would you say that’s enough distance to not cause problems with keying?
What program do you use to edit your stop motion i use stop motion studio pro but doesnt have a more useful eraser nor a painting over tool and ive also got a samsung book 2 laptop device but never used for anything beside school work what would you recommend ?
@@loganbyrd2597 basically just want something that's rigid enough with control in all directions. I know people that have used 20 dollar soldering clips/arms
actually it's not paper, it's.......................i completely forget. it's a thin sheet of plastic that's been spray painted matte black. I want to say HDPE, but I think that's wrong. it only comes in white
@@TheLazyEyebrow ohh ok thank u, where do I buy it do u know? Do I find it in a specific store or just on amazon online ? I wanna get one so my backgrounds aren't always so cluttered
@@jollyprimusproductions8776 I got it from a sign shop. explained what I wanted (you want the really thin stuff) comes in a 4'x8' sheet and it's like 40 bucks (looked it up, it's polystyrene and the guy said it was 30 mil. what mil is idk, but that's what it came to be)
if you're looking for the adapters for the helping hands I use, you can find them here! cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/5mm-adapters-for-helping-hands
How did you flatten the teeth on the helping hand?
I've found another and funny way to attach the figure to an Helping Hand ball joint. I use Balloon Straws. Sounds stupid I know but it really works. It takes some work but when your figure won't be holding to the Straw loose but solid, you can use it then.
@@transformandgobricks7820 doesn't sound stupid at all. whatever works man
@@TheLazyEyebrow Oh, okay, thanks.
Man I need the schematics for the entire rig it’s self with the only difference being multicolor leds
8 views, 18 likes.
The Lazy Eyebrow: a stop motion youtuber so good he violates the laws of physics.
Facts
I normally couldn’t care less about stop motion, but the way you talk about it is so interesting!
I always get motivated to do one when I watch Someone else's (the Story based ones)
I’m going to do this ........ when I get a green screen lol
@@joaoandlucas5867 yeh while people like Lozaus make great ones, the ones with story are much more enjoyable for me at leats
@@joaoandlucas5867 yeah, same
@@joaoandlucas5867 frr
Additional note: Rigging is difficult to edit around when your shot requires subjects to change focus, or you're doing dynamic camera shots. I do rigging with my animations and it's fairly obvious in most circumstances, half because I'm a lazy editor and half because I don't really care. One type of animation that this works out really well for is in outer space environments with a black backdrop, especially if you have black display bases for rigging with.
I REALLY love these tutorials!!
Still need a tripod...
This is something I've been wanting to know about for years, especially the stop-motion flying, even from the old Ray Harryhousen movies.
Green screen also has its uses for one-man army building or scaling down big boys with small bots and vice versa.
That Soundwave transformation is SOOooo good!
Ray Harryhausen is very proud of you. Keep up the great work.
I still remembered watching your 1st tutorial with the cheating transformation, time flew !
Thanks, your reviews and tutorials are awesome, you are awesome !
You forgot the even more low budget version just hold them off camera lol
That would've been great to cover. I have dabbled in that quite a few times
So, so, soooooooo true. I do that as much as possible.
I see why he is called the lazy eye brow great thing I just figured out :D
LOVE this series! Keep up the good work Mr. Eyebrow
Here I thought you just threw them for flying animation.
Also, we need cat-formorer combiners!
that shockwave transformation is so good
As soon as i read the title i was like HELL YES
Your doing STRONG Eyebrow.
Me, who owns a Tripod and will never do this: Interesting.
Thank you so much! I've been waiting for this for AGES! :D
This is better and more usefull than my socioemotional class
Wow, fantastic tutorial, I will definitely be referring to it at some stage on the future. I have a wicked idea for a Godzilla stop motion I really want to do, I just need the free space... and time! Thanks mate!
They also make a matte screen and matte green screen paint for green screen effects. Both dont reflect nearly the amount of white light that makes the figs light up green. Its all about what you choose to use as a green screen. Also the most powerful tool for green screen is Adobe Premiere. Its super forgiving. You can also save a ton of time by masking your rig in a video editing software and doing it frame by frame in said software. I love the rig you built! Great idea with the printed pieces
Interesting. I'm going to have to investigate this
Thank You very much. This helps me a lot!. I can't wait to get to practicing this. From the looks of it though I feel like the rig system will be the easiest for me to work with. Less things to edit out in the end ya know.
Again thank you so much for making this series of tutorials!
That's the ticket
This guy makes it looks so easy
Oh wow... The soundtrack from the Toy Story 2 video game. Right in the nostalgia! lol
i'm glad someone recognized it haha
4:18 imagine doing that but your stop motion have 23 FPS (pure torture)
Thanks these tutorials are always entertaining and super useful
Neat! I'm not an animator but it's interesting to learn regardless
Just wanted to say thanks for making these videos. They're really informative. Your rig set up is nice. I might give stop motion a try. I've only done still photos so far and I can see that rig being extra handy for some dynamic action poses.
These tutorials are very helpful since I have a transformers show in the works
Hot damn that is a properly impressive crane rig you got there! I might have to think about setting something like that up for my own stuff! Personally I've found that the Bandai Tamashii clear plastic figure stands are excellent for airborne shots as they work with 5 and 3mm ports as well as the claw grip, the arms have excellent articulation and because they are transparent they often don't need painting over for chroma key. Only think I need to be careful of is gravity and wobbling, so I give the figure a few seconds to settle in frame and weigh down the stand with something hefty if the centre of gravity is off.
When I chroma key I shoot purely on green/blue screen, so any (pardon the pun) glaring reflection issues I solve either in post with colour correction or by using white paper which reflects light into the affected areas. Since most of my shots tend to be above-waist height to disguise walking movement I don't often have to worry about editing it out. A friend of mine has used tin foil which is potentially an even better solution.
Side note, but I found your previous walking tutorial immensely helpful for my current project 'Target Alpha Trion', so thank you! It helps that Siege Optimus Prime has excellent weight distribution too.
Siege and Earthrise Prime have incredible weight balance that way. The heels also help tremendously
Omg thank you soooo much for this one. I think I have an idea for an experiment to try this out. I can’t wait. Again thank you. I don’t have the computer software as I do everything on my phone but the clean shot and erase the cable I will definitely try as I use that stopmo app
Ok do a vid trying this if I can thanks this will be great on my show
Thanks this is going to be very useful
These videos are so helpful for improving my Stop Motion Thanks
I’m totally going to try to replicate the rig!
So interesting! Thanks for this!
The ironically name Professor Lazy Eyebrow who teach us great skill. My videos for now on will link your channel so kids can adults can learn how to do this stuff
Rotoscope thug life.
Awesome stuff here, thanks a lot!
This is too much for me..you are truly expert 👍
Man I need to get one of these
Nothing's gonna stop TLE from making great stop-motions
Based on my experience with digibashing, which (the way I do it at least) involves a lot of layer blending, I have one suggestion to those interested in rotoscoping: consider using layer masks. Not only does this provide something of a safety net, since you can easily correct for any overerasing, but it also allows you to soften the edges and make different elements look less obviously out of place.
2:49 now that's my kind of menasor
Why do I have to e urge to buy a costume and 4 cats
He is a cat combine.
@@bbnnationoriginal2722 same lol
@@jamiebarba5701 stuntcats lol
This started as a typo in one of the comments in a menasor review where someone said "all the G1 was was Motormaster with a bunch of cats strapped to him" and this image was born
IF there is a gigawatt review, I can’t wait
Eventually
Great video!
Damn, I’d do a lot of this stuff if I had a computer that could run any editing software
The Green color used for keying isn't arbitrary. RGB color has a significantly more information in the green than the other colors.
Interesting. Why is that? I figured there would be equal amounts of value across 1-256
I have Stop motion studio pro on my Phone (Android) and when I use Green Screen on some of my figures like Earthrise Starscream than it covered even him in every background.
What would be the best way to sand down the claws on the helping hands?
Just bend em in on themselves with a pair of pliers
I just upgraded my app and now I too can edit and erase out rigs. Despite my crappy quality, it’s still one of the funnest things to tweak, until the figure gets too heavy to hold a pose and the stand’s joints collapse and I give up
Or you could get a thin string/cable/pole: Old Tokusatsu style
Thx for this!!!!!!! It helped so much
Witch app you use for stop motion I use stop motion studio
Very very nice
Thank you
Thank you for all the explanations and tips Is there a site to buy Transformers games? I loved them.. I hope their price is cheap and appropriate
Just like your others this is very helpful
And just like the others i will be too lazy to follow any of these steps
What fps do you use? Please tell me so I can practice your method also how do you make wheels spin on smooth surfaces
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@@TheLazyEyebrow Oh it looks like you are using 16 or 20 I use 15
Hey lazy eyebrow, thx for the tutorials, but can you tell me the keyframes for running part? Is it as similar as walking just with more steps or no?
very similar. you're basically just adding another one where the character is airborne between steps
@@TheLazyEyebrow ah thx
Thanks : )
Why does Windcharger have a Part of six gun in battletrap review
Thanks this helped
-How long have you been building your own rig setup for Stop Motions?
-Is there a way to buy one like that?
-Where did you buy all the materials you needed?
I built this one since 2019
Not that i know of
Most came from home depot if it wasn't 3d printed
@@TheLazyEyebrow Aa, okay, thanks. I asked cause I may build also such rig setup too for my Tutorials.
@@TheLazyEyebrow Was it hard to build this Setup?
@@transformandgobricks7820 not really, but i also had the proper tools to cut the tubing, building skills from my construction job, and self taught design skills for the 3D printed parts
Three different videos of yours in a row, all of them with Thomas The Tank Engine ads prior to start.
Odd....
Rig is the best
This doesn’t have much to do with the video but do you know those clear long stands that people use to make their figures jump and fly in their stop motions? I can’t find them anywhere and if you or anyone knows the name that would help a lot.
Since you STARTED EP 1 I STARTED START MOTION PROBLEM IS LIGHTS HAHA STILL I WANT TO LEARN MORE
What do you use to flatten the teeth on the helping hand thingy?
Is it possible to just take the rig out ad a separate layer and delete that layer would it save more time than erasing it every frame?
Green is the color seen least in nature, eh? What color are plants then?
6:12 what is that editor?Photoshop?
How do you flatten the teeth on the helping hand because some of my figures have slightly gotten damaged and I need to fix that before i keep using the helping hand
Pliers
@@TheLazyEyebrowthanks so much! Now my figures won't get damged
How long have you've been Rotoscoping Thrust?
what is the software for the final method
So I have a green screen, but it’s on a wall in my room maybe 3 feet away from the actual table I’m going to animate on. Would you say that’s enough distance to not cause problems with keying?
Wait, bright green is used because it’s the least common color found in nature? I see bright green when I walk outside. Why not use purple?
What program do you use to edit your stop motion i use stop motion studio pro but doesnt have a more useful eraser nor a painting over tool and ive also got a samsung book 2 laptop device but never used for anything beside school work what would you recommend ?
4:17
w@@TheLazyEyebrow
what do you use to erase
Thankyou
is next gonna be fighting or driving?
5:59 I don't understand what you mean
Was it hard to make Jazz break-dance?
Not really, I based the movement on Mario's downsmash believe it or not
@@TheLazyEyebrow Okay.
I don't have a pc or computer to do the green screen, is there a way I can on my phone? I have a Samsung
Can you do a green screen episode?
Ppppppppppppt!!!!
Too much work. All you need is a ceiling fan and some string. And hey, the more string the bigger the flight path!😊
I need a rig for my flying bots can you reccomend a cheap-ish rig because i have no clue wat im doing
@@loganbyrd2597 basically just want something that's rigid enough with control in all directions. I know people that have used 20 dollar soldering clips/arms
@ Dude thank you!
Can i do it on phone?
@The Lazy Eyebrow what software do you use for the green screen
It's literally in the video haha
Mind you, I've also started using after effects to clean up keyed backgrounds
@@TheLazyEyebrow oh ok thx
Hello lazy!!! Been a while.
Ik this is probably a seriously stupid question but what is/where do u buy the black big paper coating u have behind the green screen
actually it's not paper, it's.......................i completely forget. it's a thin sheet of plastic that's been spray painted matte black. I want to say HDPE, but I think that's wrong. it only comes in white
@@TheLazyEyebrow ohh ok thank u, where do I buy it do u know? Do I find it in a specific store or just on amazon online ? I wanna get one so my backgrounds aren't always so cluttered
@@jollyprimusproductions8776 I got it from a sign shop. explained what I wanted (you want the really thin stuff) comes in a 4'x8' sheet and it's like 40 bucks (looked it up, it's polystyrene and the guy said it was 30 mil. what mil is idk, but that's what it came to be)
@@TheLazyEyebrow omg thank u sm!
This black background on your Setup, what is it? Is this a big black paper or something else?
it's a very thin sheet of polystyrene spray painted in ultra matte camo black
@@TheLazyEyebrow Is/Can be there an alternative for this?
i have a question what did uou use to flatten your helping hands?
Pliers
@@TheLazyEyebrow thank you!
These rock
What if I edit with paint 3d?
Well that's your own personal torment but I respect the dedication
What software do you use on your your computer?
Wow!
Sooo what software do
u use for the editing??
Bro got Toy Story 2 PS1 game soundtrack!
Eeeeyyyy good catch
Non ho capito molto ma ,c'è tanto lavoro 😲
FINALLY!!!!