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The Small Studio Creations
Приєднався 3 бер 2021
Animation Intro - The Small Studio Creations
Stop-motion Animation intro for The Small Studio Creations. The Puppet was made by Andrew McDowall as well as the animation. Andrew McDowall is an artist who creates 3D and 2D artworks. Three dimensional works are made from a variety of materials including; Aluminium wire, Super Sculpey (Polymer Clay), Milliput ( Epoxy Clay), Paint etc. Drawings are usually on paper and created using pencil, pen and watercolour. T.S.S.C.'s aim is create interesting things to look at, that inspires and nurtures everyone's inner geek.
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#SuperSculpey #polmerclay #stopmotionpuppet
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#SuperSculpey #polmerclay #stopmotionpuppet
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How to make a Stop motion puppet using polymer clay
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An introduction to sculpting and making an armature for a stop-motion puppet using Polymerclay/Super Sculpey, aluminium wire and upholstery foam. #SuperSculpey #polmerclay #stopmotionpuppet the_small_studio_creations
you have a natural camers presence sweetheart and I could listen to your accent all day tbh🫠just relax knowing we love you already🥰🥰🫡
Can you please upload part 2 for the outfit and colors?
I could listen to you all day. The occasional mumbling, thinking out loud, and helpful information... where else do you exist? Also, the music is great. Don't ever change.
It is so cool when we can make a hybrid armature wire and ball and socket
this music is maddening.,
The music was ok but I had to use captions to fully catch what you were saying over the music. Good info though.
I’d love to see a tutorial on the outfit!
Great artist.. Nice to meet u friend.
really good
Man this video was really helpful. Big thank you!
I'm not very far into this video yet but just wanted to say thanks to you good sir, it seems like you have a difficult time on camera but not everyone who is comfortable on film are best suited to give in-depth instruction / visual guides. Your work is phenomenal and if you ever returned to do more videos it would be a lovely day on the tube :)
Just getting into making stop motion as a hobby (litterally a few days in) and this is one of the most helpful tutorials I've come across. All my previous attempts were pretty poor, but I impressed myself with the outcome by just following you. So thanks. Also, just enjoyable to watch an true artist at work. Great job.
What materials would you be using for a fully movable sculpture for a film.
Thank you so much. Love it!
Большое спасибо .
I love the headsculpt , thanks for the tutorial! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much for this very informative and detailed explanation of making a stop motion figure. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you this is really informative.
What’s gauge is the wire? 😀
Okay...This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen! You sir are a true artist! Fantastic & inspiring work. Thanks for posting!
could you please list off the items you used in the video and put them in the description, would be so helpful! thank you!!
Great work, I love your approach to stop motion, I think too many times people fail because of the process being so complicated, sometimes less is more!
This is great. Can i ask what camera and editing software you use?
Love it. Looking for some ideas for my puppets
I wish that you would make another of these. From what I could see, it was really interesting and informative … but like hearing half a phone call. By the time the head was nearly finished I couldn’t stay with it any more, with the figure and hands disappearing out of the bottom of the frame all the time. Just too frustrating..
He quickly just showed doing the hands and feet because it is the same process we saw for the head, which he showed the sculpting of in full detail. It was only the last seconds that it was slightly out of frame and he finished the head.
can we use polymer clay in puppet making and after baking polymer clay can we animate hands or legs is easy to rig it after baking polymer clay or we can rig without baking is it possible that model is not destroy please help me out sir
What spray did you use on the upholstery foam to stick them together?
3m spray adhesive works great
@@sufferedenuf thank you
Amazing video chap but plwase give us a shout next time and i'll send you music for free. that tune youve got on this almost broke me :) liked and subbed
1:08:04 And now apply medieval torture techniques….
Also, I've seen people using foam or cotton padding as a filler. But I've also seen some using tinfoil like you're using. Do you think either one has a bigger benefit ? Personally I wonder how the head stays together well when the clay can't stick to the core. But I guess there's no other option to make the head light.
Umm, you use polymer clay ? Normally plasticine clay is used, to make the face & hands moldable during frames. Are you planning to use replaceable faces ? Maybe you addressed this in the video. It's kinda long, so I skipped many parts.
You can use Plasticine clay, and super sculpley. I use both.
I use polymer clay, actually Bondo just don't add hardener unless you want it not flexible.
Not sure why this doesn't have more views. Very helpful video!
Thank you so much, so helpful
wow amazing keep doing great job you have done
I had a question regarding the foam going in the oven. In the video, I attached the foam before making the hands and feet. I do go on to say that you should not do it this way round and I only ended up doing this way because I was juggling some other things at the time of filming and took my eye of the ball. I would highly recommend that you attach the foam once all the polymer clay modelling is complete. I did do a test prior to baking the foam and as the temperature for baking Super Sculpey is not very high and in the oven very long it was absolutely fine. I also always put everything I put in my oven on a piece of aluminium foil n my baking tray incase of accidents. My oven is electric and would definitely not have attempted to do this in a gas oven. Thank you wonderwoman for your question. I hope I answered it for you.