Frame By Frame: Walking

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @TitanPicturesStudio
    @TitanPicturesStudio 10 років тому +3

    There are so many ways to do it, I do it in 5 frames without clay and moving 1 stud each cycle. However i'm impressed by yours 6 frame cycle. Excellent share!

    • @cosmicmuffin101
      @cosmicmuffin101 10 років тому

      That's one of the ways I've been doing it, but I haven't uploaded any of those videos though.

  • @divinebrickproductions3748
    @divinebrickproductions3748 10 років тому +3

    Hey there man, Generalned from BiM here, firstly Welcome back man, its great to see you back here, I have been a fan of your films for quite some years lol, its been that long, anyhow I noticed that you made a tutorial section now, which is fantastic, since your looking for advice on what kind of tutorials you should do next, may I suggest some of the following, one for putting audio with a character talking, lip syncing, light saber effect, fire effect, blur effect, sword fight tutorial, possibly one for making sets, gun shot tutorial including how to do the flare, would be great. Thats all I can think of for now, would really like see any of these get done! Welcome back once again!

  • @mytoypals1201
    @mytoypals1201 9 років тому

    You been so helpful! Much appreciated

  • @The1940sTheater
    @The1940sTheater 9 років тому +8

    I usually use 12-15 frames per second

  • @kucingterkejut2390
    @kucingterkejut2390 8 років тому

    best walk cycle ever:)

  • @Ayeff
    @Ayeff 10 років тому

    Okay, that was kind of cool. I like that your tip for something that for some reason I struggle with was uploaded on my birthday. Anyways, nice video.

  • @TheMilitaryLegend
    @TheMilitaryLegend 10 років тому +4

    could you do a tutorial on how to do first person brick films please?

    • @cantputeddylol
      @cantputeddylol 7 років тому

      its kinda hard but build some type of rig or just build a tripod and move it 1 stud per frame and hold the minifigs hand on the side of the screen and you should get a decent one but for the firstperson stop motion im making i make a tripod (using method above)and then make a rig for the arm so it stays in place or you could use clay/playdoh to stick it to the brick to make it easier. :)

  • @scottthewaterwarrior
    @scottthewaterwarrior 10 років тому

    Oh, I always made the guy move one stud at a time, no wonder it looked so slow! My main problems with stop motion are patience and trying to grand. I'm always trying to make long really complex car chases and such when I haven't even got the basics of making a fig walk down!

  • @PatmanProductions101
    @PatmanProductions101 10 років тому +4

    Could you make one on vehicle movement? Thanks!

  • @yh5559
    @yh5559 9 років тому

    Thanks this helped a lot !

  • @PatrikStopmotionFilm
    @PatrikStopmotionFilm 10 років тому

    Sweet song, good video

  • @ps2u
    @ps2u 10 років тому

    Looks so cool! Did you find this cycle to be better than previous ones?

  • @chrisinstopmotion3158
    @chrisinstopmotion3158 9 років тому

    Amazing!!!

  • @richardb3521
    @richardb3521 10 років тому

    Nice job! Good tutorial! Is this the one you use in all your videos?

  • @JadinStewart
    @JadinStewart 10 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @TheDuckCow
    @TheDuckCow 10 років тому

    Certainly a straightforward cycle that can be reproduced, but honestly there needs to be more lead in and out for the frames the figure has hist foot down on a stud. A good walk cycle will require a bit of balancing, with the figure partially leaning off the grid of studs for all but the middle and end of the cycle, if at all

    • @xxxfancypantsxxx
      @xxxfancypantsxxx  10 років тому +4

      Yeah I know what you mean. The point of this wasn't to create the best walk cycle imaginable, but to give beginner and intermediate examples that are fairly easy to use. But I agree that if you really wanted to you could make it much better.

    • @TheDuckCow
      @TheDuckCow 10 років тому

      And that's obviously a respectable choice. There would be little use in showcasing, say, a flawless 24fps, support rigged cycle that nobody would have a chance of reproducing.

    • @xxxfancypantsxxx
      @xxxfancypantsxxx  10 років тому +6

      Haha yeah. But on the other hand, that would be pretty sweet. I'd watch it :)

  • @GreyBrickProduction
    @GreyBrickProduction 10 років тому

    Fantastic video! What music was in the background? I really liked it :)

  • @brickman409
    @brickman409 10 років тому +2

    I noticed some blue stuff under the feet. Is that to keep the minfig from falling over? what is it?

    • @JPKloess
      @JPKloess 10 років тому

      Sticky tack (that's what I always use anyway).

  • @BrokenTV101
    @BrokenTV101 10 років тому

    Nice job.

  • @semicolon4978
    @semicolon4978 10 років тому +1

    Awesome

  • @Sam-qm6zg
    @Sam-qm6zg 10 років тому

    Nice tutorial. Can u do one on running

  • @maxbursk388
    @maxbursk388 10 років тому

    Do you use a certain type of software or something that makes the pictures transition to each other better because it seems so smooth

  • @skv51
    @skv51 10 років тому

    awesome!

  • @garfthesecond7609
    @garfthesecond7609 6 років тому

    Could you do a 10 FPS version?

  • @legomanvonbrick9324
    @legomanvonbrick9324 7 років тому

    Can you show us what you do for walking?

  • @dondik6223
    @dondik6223 10 років тому

    Can you please tell me what this music is!! it is so catchy and tight

  • @LightEdits
    @LightEdits 10 років тому

    looks more like a run cycle, you shouldent do the full skip 1 stud thing just go in between each stud

  • @angelagonzales7
    @angelagonzales7 10 років тому

    hhm, that was pretty simple jordan, but i do realize your approach,
    maybe you could do a beginner and expert walk cycle! (hint hint)

  • @bcgroiSENSE
    @bcgroiSENSE 10 років тому

    This is why I never ever can do some animation :D

  • @100subsnovidschallenge3
    @100subsnovidschallenge3 9 років тому

    could you do running into a dive roll

  • @gavinoakleereed
    @gavinoakleereed 10 років тому

    Cool what program do u use?

  • @thespetnaz_5762
    @thespetnaz_5762 9 років тому +2

    72300th subscriber

  • @myless.5493
    @myless.5493 8 років тому

    That's more running,but good tip for me

  • @adambrown9773
    @adambrown9773 10 років тому

    can you make one for putting on and taking off a helmet please

  • @COMMANDERFOX31
    @COMMANDERFOX31 10 років тому

    Can you please make a Star Wars shooting tutorial ?

  • @jennyyu1632
    @jennyyu1632 10 років тому

    Do a minifigure crashing through a Lego brick wall.

  • @maxstansfield2192
    @maxstansfield2192 9 років тому +1

    could you do a car skid

  • @CheekiAnimations
    @CheekiAnimations 10 років тому

    Nice

  • @hansnoddeboe3879
    @hansnoddeboe3879 10 років тому

    Why not do a stopmotion frame by frame where it shows a lego man doing a kart wheel

  • @getalifebusinesscoach284
    @getalifebusinesscoach284 10 років тому

    What is there blue putty in the dude's leg?

  • @dannytay
    @dannytay 10 років тому

    Most of the shots on cycle I fail to replicate without use of putty, is putty used in the cycle shots? Because when I try to balance the figure as displayed in the shots he just falls over.

    • @xxxfancypantsxxx
      @xxxfancypantsxxx  10 років тому

      In the first cycle I didn't use any putty because there's just one in between frame, but on the second cycle I do use putty.

    • @dannytay
      @dannytay 10 років тому

      Awesome! That's what I was wondering, thanks man! :D

  • @nathanielt.s.6629
    @nathanielt.s.6629 10 років тому

    Please. Can you tell me how program you use?

  • @DaveNJoePro
    @DaveNJoePro 10 років тому +1

    . Is it more of a run?

    • @LeitoLegito
      @LeitoLegito 10 років тому

      I know right? he is running slowly instead of walking... Looks pretty freaking smooth though, and I guess it's still kinda helpful...

    • @DaveNJoePro
      @DaveNJoePro 10 років тому

      Leo Animations Yeah. It does.

  • @gamergodplays7153
    @gamergodplays7153 7 років тому

    I want the one on flat base plates not on dots I want the one in your vids

  • @nicholasalkobi6683
    @nicholasalkobi6683 9 років тому

    It looks like running (nice anyway)

  • @skoshi_tempest
    @skoshi_tempest 10 років тому

    I use an mini iPad to do this

  • @PatrikStopmotionFilm
    @PatrikStopmotionFilm 10 років тому

    can you tell me where did you find the music?

    • @rigatoni621
      @rigatoni621 10 років тому

      First click the 'My channel' button, then click 'video manager' click the button the says 'create' (it has a little video camera icon on it) and it will bring up a music page, change the 'mood' button to 'funky' and it will be the third one called 'not to cray' then just download it (P.S. if you can't get it just tell me and I can make a video response)

  • @SahilSingh-ny2pq
    @SahilSingh-ny2pq 10 років тому

    Make a frame by frame gun shot

  • @rubenpg5156
    @rubenpg5156 10 років тому

    Do you always make your videos at 15 ftps?

  • @joeysabatino
    @joeysabatino 8 років тому

    Wait... That's not the walk cycle u use in r vids!

  • @vlangore8661
    @vlangore8661 10 років тому

    Fancy come home!

  • @pkmovies92
    @pkmovies92 10 років тому +7

    Pretty basic, but nice.

    • @MazzelPL
      @MazzelPL 10 років тому

      pkmovies tutaj?

    • @pkmovies92
      @pkmovies92 10 років тому

      VeltorLego ENG/PL ...a co w tym dziwnego? lol

    • @MazzelPL
      @MazzelPL 10 років тому

      pkmovies92 EEE... Kiedy film? xD

  • @Megabionicman3000
    @Megabionicman3000 10 років тому

    What program do you use

  • @juanber2001
    @juanber2001 10 років тому

    oh by mash

  • @RidingGames
    @RidingGames 10 років тому

    your bace

  • @BMarks9709
    @BMarks9709 7 років тому +1

    Did not help

  • @ChicoLegoFilms
    @ChicoLegoFilms 10 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @benmeyer7756
    @benmeyer7756 10 років тому

    Nice

  • @ComicKlubTV
    @ComicKlubTV 10 років тому

    Awesome!