You are the absolute stop motion master Edu, no question about it ! I have been following you for a long time and although I practice 3D animation, I still watch your videos
Wow, Edu, I thought I knew a lot of tips and techniques but you are teaching me more each week, many thanks, you cheered me right up! Btw I love the A team approach to the construction of your set during lockdown
As a 2d animator still going over her basics, these videos still teach me so much that I apply to handdrawn animation. Thank you for creating such simple and yet engaging examples!
Buen video de explicación de cómo animar por medio del conteo del tiempo y aprovechando espacio para que los objetos puedan moverse de forma más dinámica. Sigue así, Edu!
You are simply amazing! I have plans to make a few stop motion animations and these lessons help lots! Especially the clear film to move many at once. I have dabbled before and boy was that tedious to keep all of those in line!
Thank you Edu Puertas, best stop motion channel on youtube, I have learned so much. Also love the use of gummy bears and cola bottles!! Seeing how you made the set for this is really useful too, the lighting and the acetate for movement, thank you :)
Wow. It amazes me how you do such high quality work without your studio. It reminds me of the first Iron Man movie - "Tony Stark built this in a cave! With a box of scraps!" :-)
The animation in this video is so stellar! Thanks for sharing all your inspirational insights. With the set up for this one, how are you mounting the camera to the bottom of the tripod? I'd love to see you discuss the set up for a shoot like this in more detail. If you've done that in a previous video, please let me know.
this is awesome Edu.. I want to try but I haven't got any those sweets, I try and get my mum to get some tomorrow when she's out food shopping.. I can't get over how simple your diy Lightbox is.. the squash and stretch is awesome with these.. is that why your using them. and they look so great don't they, almost beautiful in a way, and I bet there's no copywright issues is there with animating sweets.. that tip of using clear sheets, to move all the coco bottles the same time, that's genius, I got that stuff here and I never considered using that.. blessed is the one that is blind but can see hey and f.ked is the one who isn't lol
I hope you will be home soon ! You must be full of storyboards and scripts by now. I never imagined candy should turn out to be the Animators survival kit. Does scanner glass have special properties that makes it better for this purpose?
@@edupuertasfruns thanks a lot. are there more accessible alternatives to dragonframe you can suggest? I am going to start with a very basic setup, using my phone for the pictures and a 2015 macbook pro for the editing because is what i can afford at the moment :)
Edu! Your work is fantastic !!! A doubt, these reference lines with the frames, are they automatically generated by Dragonframe? How do you insert these lines to use as a guide?
@@edupuertasfruns Thanks for the return Edu! Certainly a tutorial on Dragonframe tools would be very interesting. One idea would be to make a tutorial a little longer by making an accelerated animation step by step using Dragonframe tools. I tagged you a few minutes ago on instagram about a motorized slimder I made. You were my source of inspiration for the project. Before that, I didn't even know Arduino. Thank you so much for showing your work and sharing it with us. I photograph a lot of food, and soon I will stopmotion on this subject. Whenever I have a subject about animation for the advertising market I will be happy to assist you!
edu puertas It would be a great idea teaching dragonframe , and I would prefer teaching the technicalities of the whole process , I mean editing , adding sounds from different sources and the equipment needed , I usually suffer in this part
ola edu quieres desir que cuando tomas la foto con DF el programa saca la foto de baja resolucion primero y tu quitas tu mano antes de que la segunda foto de alta resolucion se dispare?? y tu mano no sale en el cuadro para nada ?? si es asi gracias por la info eso es noticia para mi
Quick Question: Is Dragonframe your preferred software in your normal studio? Have you used any other software? If so, what? Thanks for your sharing your amazing videos!
I'm just trying to animate gummy bear and it sticks a lot on my fingers espacially when I squeeze it. Did you have the same problem and how did you solved it?
@@edupuertasfruns yes. The bag is opened for few days maybe that's why. I'll keep on trying and will tag you on Instagram when i'm done. Thank's! You'r the best!
I enjoyed so much animating that intro! Let me know if you like this videos...I hope to see a lot of animations on instagram 😀👍
Its a great Video
I make animations on my UA-cam channel
You are the absolute stop motion master Edu, no question about it ! I have been following you for a long time and although I practice 3D animation, I still watch your videos
I love the absolute DIY essence of these tutorials. Grab a camera and some candies and just get to the action!
Wow, Edu, I thought I knew a lot of tips and techniques but you are teaching me more each week, many thanks, you cheered me right up!
Btw I love the A team approach to the construction of your set during lockdown
You have to use what you have😅
edu puertas if you get time you may like to check my animations, think you might like the coffee or fish one
Thanks Edu for always showing us that you can always build what you need, no matter your equipment or materials. Great inspiration!
So true! Hope it inspire others to stop complaining and start making
As a 2d animator still going over her basics, these videos still teach me so much that I apply to handdrawn animation. Thank you for creating such simple and yet engaging examples!
Great to hear! I appreciate that, you never know if it is engaging or not
So enjoyed your session. Clear, full of great ideas and information.
Great video! It really showed how the timing adds life to the same basic movement.
Buen video de explicación de cómo animar por medio del conteo del tiempo y aprovechando espacio para que los objetos puedan moverse de forma más dinámica.
Sigue así, Edu!
You are simply amazing! I have plans to make a few stop motion animations and these lessons help lots! Especially the clear film to move many at once. I have dabbled before and boy was that tedious to keep all of those in line!
Your Animations are always so smooth... Patience always pays off in stop motion. I wish i had some =(
It's all about trying
@@edupuertasfruns its all about *patience*
Stop motion develops patience.
hey edu puertas ,im making a stopmotion for my college homework and you really helps me a lot!!! you are so professional!!! many thanks!
Glad I can help!
Buenísimo tu video 👏👏👏
Thank you Edu Puertas, best stop motion channel on youtube, I have learned so much. Also love the use of gummy bears and cola bottles!! Seeing how you made the set for this is really useful too, the lighting and the acetate for movement, thank you :)
I like the light box . Great tips , waiting for more . Keep it up 👍🏼
Thank you so much young man. These videos are on point, easy to understand and immeasurable in their value to a new stop motion animator.
✌ & ❤
I was hoping and expecting these topic will be next. Just great!
Thank you, just yesterday I was having doubts about how timing works, this was really helpful!
Wow. It amazes me how you do such high quality work without your studio. It reminds me of the first Iron Man movie - "Tony Stark built this in a cave! With a box of scraps!" :-)
That's my go to survival mode. I love to solve this kind of situations
Hello, I watch all your UA-cam video and has inspired a lot. I would be trying to do stop motion. Your videos help a lot. Thank you for sharing
Awsome quarantine video
Been following you for a long time. Excellent stuff as always!
Awesome video. Very helpful. 👊
Olá Edu, obrigada por compartilhar conhecimento! Você poderia explicar melhor como fez as mãos ficarem como sombras no final do vídeo?
Really cool video
The animation in this video is so stellar! Thanks for sharing all your inspirational insights. With the set up for this one, how are you mounting the camera to the bottom of the tripod? I'd love to see you discuss the set up for a shoot like this in more detail. If you've done that in a previous video, please let me know.
Great as always.
Excelente Edu!!! Fuerte abrazo!!!!
Como vas. He visto que estas subiendo videos muy guays! Genial. Cuidate mucho!
@@edupuertasfruns gracias Edu!! Abrazote
Thank you Edu I've been struggling with this concept for my animation's
Exelentes consejos Edu.. Saludos !!!
You encourage me so much to try this!
I will tag you when it will done ;)
Please do! and go for it!
Thanks so much for your sharing, i realy enjoy it
this is awesome Edu.. I want to try but I haven't got any those sweets, I try and get my mum to get some tomorrow when she's out food shopping.. I can't get over how simple your diy Lightbox is.. the squash and stretch is awesome with these.. is that why your using them. and they look so great don't they, almost beautiful in a way, and I bet there's no copywright issues is there with animating sweets.. that tip of using clear sheets, to move all the coco bottles the same time, that's genius, I got that stuff here and I never considered using that.. blessed is the one that is blind but can see hey and f.ked is the one who isn't lol
Great channel, great sharings. Thank you.
I really needed this...you r amazing.
Love your work! I think you misspelled your title, just thought I’d let you know! Great video as always, cheers
Oh thanks! Just edited that!!!
This video is very instructive and entertaining to watch (subbed). And yes, I would like to see explanations about the increment editor.
It's a good tool.
Thank you for this important information sir you are the best for me
Prueba a colocarlas tras un fondo verde hacer el croma y que parezca que están paradas en alguna superficie :) eres genial
abraço grandes dicas
Thank you thank you thank you! Super useful! I was wondering, could you make a tutorial video of how to use Stop Motion at some point?
Sorry I meant ‘how to use Dragon Frame software’ , not stop motion 😃
I hope you will be home soon ! You must be full of storyboards and scripts by now. I never imagined candy should turn out to be the Animators survival kit. Does scanner glass have special properties that makes it better for this purpose?
I am already at home. I used that glass just because I had it and I reused it.
You can make a video how to make a scene set
loving this tutorials. Keep up the good work!
one question: in terms of software, what programs and apps are you using to build your videos?
Dragonframe for animanion and a bunch of others to edit it
@@edupuertasfruns thanks a lot. are there more accessible alternatives to dragonframe you can suggest? I am going to start with a very basic setup, using my phone for the pictures and a 2015 macbook pro for the editing because is what i can afford at the moment :)
Thanks sir..
Edu!
Your work is fantastic !!!
A doubt, these reference lines with the frames, are they automatically generated by Dragonframe?
How do you insert these lines to use as a guide?
Yes, you can create that lines in dragonframe and edit them to the desired separation. Would you like me to do a tutorial on dragonframe tools?
@@edupuertasfruns Thanks for the return Edu!
Certainly a tutorial on Dragonframe tools would be very interesting.
One idea would be to make a tutorial a little longer by making an accelerated animation step by step using Dragonframe tools.
I tagged you a few minutes ago on instagram about a motorized slimder I made. You were my source of inspiration for the project. Before that, I didn't even know Arduino.
Thank you so much for showing your work and sharing it with us.
I photograph a lot of food, and soon I will stopmotion on this subject.
Whenever I have a subject about animation for the advertising market I will be happy to assist you!
edu puertas It would be a great idea teaching dragonframe , and I would prefer teaching the technicalities of the whole process , I mean editing , adding sounds from different sources and the equipment needed , I usually suffer in this part
If you can can u do a video animating clay.
If u do this I recommend oil based clay.
sweet video! ;)
yes, it is
ola edu
quieres desir que cuando tomas la foto con DF el programa saca la foto de baja resolucion primero y tu quitas tu mano
antes de que la segunda foto de alta resolucion se dispare?? y tu mano no sale en el cuadro para nada ??
si es asi gracias por la info eso es noticia para mi
Si, así és. Pero tienes que ser rápido como el viento
that song jams
Thanks you !!!!
Quick Question: Is Dragonframe your preferred software in your normal studio?
Have you used any other software? If so, what?
Thanks for your sharing your amazing videos!
It is our prefered soft. We only use it now. Years ago we used stopmotion pro
Amigo! De que sitio sacas los efectos de sonido?
Muchos los grabo con un microfono
I'm just trying to animate gummy bear and it sticks a lot on my fingers espacially when I squeeze it. Did you have the same problem and how did you solved it?
Under no circumstances allow wet or watter to it. If they are dry from the bag they don't stick. At least the ones I have
@@edupuertasfruns yes. The bag is opened for few days maybe that's why. I'll keep on trying and will tag you on Instagram when i'm done. Thank's! You'r the best!
Where will I find Increment Editor ? in the software
In the drawing window
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hi do you ever get flicker with your canon lenses? Thnks
With some, but there is a trick to avoid it un mounting the lens
@@edupuertasfruns hi edu are talking about a partial unmounting of lens?
One of the first Again
Second
Would you post Matilda movie
When our distributor allows it we will
you might find this interesting - here's a link to some experiment i did last night - ua-cam.com/video/E4U0AVG5mCo/v-deo.html
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This video make me want to eat gummies 😢😭
Now IM craving for those gummies 🤤