Animating Styles; Stop Motion Tutorial
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- This tutorial will give you some basic tips to creating a style of your own to use in your brickfilms. Fast paced, calm and slow, or a mix of both. I created a short animation of a fast paced style and a slow paced style to show how to animate each.
Looking for some stop motion gear? Here are the products I use!
Camera:
Canon Rebel T6 amzn.to/4fiakOC
Current Microphone:
Logitech Blue Yeti Nano amzn.to/3zXW1ic
Old Microphone (cheap but sounds great!)
Logitech Blue Snowball Microphone: amzn.to/3zZDiCY
Other Accessories:
Macro Filters amzn.to/3A6eDMN
Desk Lamp amzn.to/4cXJIRq (this is what I use, but any lamp will get the job done)
Note: As an Amazon Associate, I earn commission from purchases made through affiliate links on the channel. Using those links help support the channel, so thank you!
Love the custom trees and the LEGO man hitting the griddy 😂
Very nice!
Dude your so underrated bro you just gained yourself a sub! Keep up the good work!
WOW
Just what I needed! Great way to refresh the mind from looking at the screen all day lmao.
Nice tip as always Cheese!
Really cool! Lovecthe 2nd one ❤
The fast one works well for fight scenes
Great tips!
Amazing!!! 😁
Cool !!!
your the best
Nice video! Great tutorial on different paces. Just to let you know you can connect your camera to stop motion studio with a usb cable and the pictures automatically transfer on your project and gives live view shooting on your monitor. Just a suggestion since I find it works great for me , but it depends on the cameras compatibility with stop motion studio.
Thank you! I use a DSLR which is connected by HDMI, so my computer won't pick it up as a webcam. I use the live view on my camera instead and transfer the pictures by the SD card. I would love to use a webcam setup but I don't have any webcams or USB cameras that would work well at the moment.
I like the fastest one the best
It's nice to see somebody do a detailed tutorial on how to make these different styles, nice idea! I've never seen somebody do this typed of tutorial. You should do more like these!
Btw: Are you already monetised? If so, do you get a lot from it? Cause I'm in the road to getting monetised, just need the watch hours. I would like to know if it's worth getting excited for it or not. Thanks!
Thank you! No, I haven't gotten monetized yet. But I hope to make a video about that if I do because I can't find any videos about monetized stop motion channel. Hope you get those watch hours soon! Those watch hours are hard
Your videos are so clean!! I use stop motion studio. but you use a camera with high quality. how do I keep my pictures from having a yellowish tint to them? I use LED now because people said blue light is better than yellow light. It still looks meh. I feel like my animation ability and my equipment is just a few steps below you. I'm trying to get better.
Thank you! If you switch to all manual settings in stop motion studio, there should be a white balance setting. Try adjusting the white balance to get a more blue-ish tint.
Do you plug your camera to your computer?
@@StoMoSam No, I take the SD card out of my camera and put that into my computer to transfer the pictures. Since it's a DSLR, I'd need extra adapter cables to connect the camera to a computer.
wheres the edbound style
I would consider Edbound's style to be the first one without the dramatic jumps in between frames except for specific moments. It also has very few pauses, which makes it a faster pace. He has some intricate details he adds that are way above my level though, such as the head movement while walking. I wouldn't be able to demonstrate an Edbound style if I can't recreate the style myself haha