• Short Claymation
    6 replies, posted
[video=youtube;sTBimRH9kpY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTBimRH9kpY[/video] Video I made for my science class for our project we had to do.
That was pretty bad, try keeping the camera in the same position unless it's a total camera angle change. Did it even have a story? What did everyone at the end have to do with it? You see? You need to sort this shit
[QUOTE=Dead Madman;33771515]That was pretty bad, try keeping the camera in the same position unless it's a total camera angle change. Did it even have a story? What did everyone at the end have to do with it? You see? You need to sort this shit[/QUOTE] It was bad because we never done this before. And the camera was sitting on a candle, I don't have a stand or a battery for my remote, and I wont spend money on them for this simple school project. And it was the cell cycle of a cell reproducing or whatever. Everyone in the 8th grade at my school had to do a project of the cell cycle, my friends and I specifically did claymation.
ah, i remember when i was into claymation. the good days. :'( anyways, seemed a bit choppy. needed a lot more frames, would've probably ran it at 24fps in my case. and as Dead Madman said, why were there people at the end? Did they help, and that was your way of giving them credit? edit: saw that you did this with a camera. probably would've been a better idea to do it with a webcam, and run a frame by frame with onion skinning program like Anasazi or something.
[QUOTE=Slippery-Q;33771585]ah, i remember when i was into claymation. the good days. :'( anyways, seemed a bit choppy. needed a lot more frames, would've probably ran it at 24fps in my case. and as Dead Madman said, why were there people at the end? Did they help, and that was your way of giving them credit?[/QUOTE] Thanks for the bit of advice there, I guess. I didn't really know how to do it so I made each picture stand for 0.2 seconds before it switched, and yes, all of us worked on this project for school. I put them in so the teacher knew who did it. [editline]17th December 2011[/editline] Also if you have anything to tell me to help me make another claymation if I do, it would be nice. :)
[url]http://www.animateclay.com/index.php/articles/72-free-downloads/129-anasazi-stop-motion-animator[/url] This is the program I used a loooooong time ago. [url]http://www.animateclay.com/index.php/links/61-editing-programs[/url] A list of other programs in case you don't like Anasazi. [url]http://www.animateclay.com/index.php/links/62-effects-programs[/url] Just some special effects in case you'd like to spice up your claymations. Edit: For Anasazi, you're going to need a webcam. ;b Preferably one that isn't built into a laptop, but one with a chord, or even a wireless one. [url]http://knoxskorner.com/[/url] - You can always visit this website too. I learned a lot from the forums there.
[QUOTE=Dead Madman;33771515]That was pretty bad, try keeping the camera in the same position unless it's a total camera angle change. Did it even have a story? What did everyone at the end have to do with it? You see? You need to sort this shit[/QUOTE] Looked pretty cool to me.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.