This is really epic! I usually do this where I will shoot out what I want it to look like really quickly and then fully shoot it, but this strat is so much better thanks hank 🙏🏼
@@nonstopanimations101hey can yu check this video of mine its my first real brickfilm and i worked hard on it (like a month and a half) and feel free to critisise it and say how can i improve it its called lego grocery shopping
Wow this was really helpful! I will definitely be using the 2X method in my future animations. Also, yes it would be really cool to see more tutorials like on punches and stuff, that would be great. Thanks for the awesome video Hank!
I currently working on a Samurai Fight Scene stop motion for a stop motion contest, and I've re-did the same scene 5 times, because it didn't feel like it was at it's peek, like your 2X! I'll also be sure to make the animation as realistic, but awesome as possible!
Never thought another fight scene tutorial would appear on this channel but im here for it hank u killed this wit the animation editing all around video was a pleasure to watch good job bro
i love this type of tutorial! not showing walks cycles or camea setups, but actually theory and film making! love to see this and actually have a similar video planned but for shootouts.
This was actually super helpful! I made a stopmotion a couple months ago that was a fight scene. It turned out kinda blah but I posted it anyways as “Captain Cop”. However, I’m hoping with these tips I can begin to work on a much better one to post in the future. Thank you!
Needed this. I kind of stopped animating and uploading due to the brickfilming community, like you said. Is "meh" and basically getting only about getting views. I think I’ll try this out and get back on my feet though.
Nice tutorial! I will try to use this technique when making my own animations! Although I thing story is more important. Edit: 2:11 - 2:22 damn that hit me in the feelings. I literally just made a 1 hour+ movie
Not sure how I missed this but great advice. I don't do many fight or action scenes and it definitely needs a different approach (and practice). Making the scene dynamic, fresh and have 'impact' is tricky. Maybe I should do more 🙂
While a lot of people have a lot of talent in the community, the amount of people making test videos is kinda large. As well as people who are not trying to grow with each video they upload. I’m like, by no means a pro at animation, I still have a *TON* of stuff to learn. But I think can confidently say, with each video I make I strive to make the next one better. And I think it’s showing. :) I also try not to upload test videos, because while yes they’re awesome for perfecting techniques, I feel having actual elements of storytelling and film in a video is essential for maxximum entertainment. Great tutorial on the fight scenes, I’m definitely taking notes from this!
hey ive been watcing a ton of viideos on how to improve my animation today and im going to start working on one using all the tips so thank you so much for contributing!
Hmmm, ive never tried that method! I gotta use that more, my recent fight animations seem to be lacking some very action type stuff, so this will definitely help me! I dont struggle anymore with punches, blocks, and stuff, but kicks i do. If you made a punches, kicks, etc, tutorial it would help newer, and intermediate animators alot id expect! Also another tutorial idea is making slowmotion cinematic shots, ive tried those so many times! I just never can make it work... And i kinda agree with the community, its not very good as it use to, most people just want views now, they don't want to make just some cool, insane stopmotions sadly.
@@nonstopanimations101 would you have any tips on shooting at a higher frame like 15? I know thats your usual but ive been set on 8 for about a month now, so doing 15 makes everything look super speed, Do i just add more frames while extending the movements?
"So" good bro! Lots of great points in there, love the emphasis on having more anticipation building up to what you wanna see. Also thanks for that free shout-out 👊👊 Can't wait for more!!!
@HappyD00dleproductions thanks dude! I’ll be posting some updates about the new one on our Instagram if you’re interested instagram.com/nonstop_animations?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&
I saw you in a Loft studios Video! But this was very helpful I’m posting a thing tomorrow I’m not that good with stop motion so I’m just starting to use 12 fps but thanks!
@@nonstopanimations101 I have a question…. So i know u use an iPhone for animating… and I am wondering how you get your camera at a slanted angle, do you just put bricks under it, or do you have a like a special stand or something? I am always wanting to put my phone at a slant.
This may be really late but I’ve been trying to make a Superhero indie episode series and the first episode I did the back alley fight scene and I ended up making it sluggish cause I wanted the audio to fit in but when I get back into animating I’ll be sure to try and extend it and I do want it to be bloody and crazy with its fights and cinematography which i wana go for and I do plan to remake the first episode 🗿👍🏼
Nice tutorial, very helpful. I made a fight scene which I think does include some of these points, I really did work hard on it. I would really appreciate some feedback from a great animator like you.
This is great! As a Brickfilmer who primarily is making full-length films, I want to keep leveling up my craft. Thank you for this! Also, just curious, but what camera and editing software do you use?
Thanks you so much for this! It really helps a lot! It makes the fight more exciting and unpredictable for the audience! Also, where can I buy a rig so I can use it for when a minifigure or object is in the air because using Lego bricks to hold it up makes it look unrealistic and I wanna try express it much more!
Very Great video and my one of my Last brickfilm i work very hard for between 5-7 hours. Just for 1 minute for my lego short animation but i have not an good sucess. That why am pretty mad. Your have the good explication for there things!
I am letting you know down in the comments also I feel like I'm being watched, this morning I started thinking about mabye making another LEGO animation (involving brutal fighting), and a couple of hours later this shows up in my reccomended.
@@nonstopanimations101 yes, they will help much. Also I would add one thing that improves fight scenes - one shot. One shots are always looking sick, best way to animate duel.
This is really epic! I usually do this where I will shoot out what I want it to look like really quickly and then fully shoot it, but this strat is so much better thanks hank 🙏🏼
yes that is a good way of going about it
@@nonstopanimations101could you rate my new dead pool video and tell me what I can do to make it better
@@nonstopanimations101hey can yu check this video of mine its my first real brickfilm and i worked hard on it (like a month and a half) and feel free to critisise it and say how can i improve it its called lego grocery shopping
Wow this was really helpful! I will definitely be using the 2X method in my future animations. Also, yes it would be really cool to see more tutorials like on punches and stuff, that would be great. Thanks for the awesome video Hank!
hope it helps! thanks
As a fight scene brickfilmer I ring this video to be a huge inspiration to make me take more time with my videos thanks!
rlly glad to hear that, mate
I currently working on a Samurai Fight Scene stop motion for a stop motion contest, and I've re-did the same scene 5 times, because it didn't feel like it was at it's peek, like your 2X! I'll also be sure to make the animation as realistic, but awesome as possible!
Awesome bro! Keep it up
0:35 DAMN HIS NECK GONE
Literally doesn’t exist anymore
Fr🤣
Never thought another fight scene tutorial would appear on this channel but im here for it
hank u killed this wit the animation editing all around video was a pleasure to watch good job bro
thanks my dude
i love this type of tutorial! not showing walks cycles or camea setups, but actually theory and film making! love to see this and actually have a similar video planned but for shootouts.
awesome! cant wait to see it
Thank you for making this, this definitely helped me sooooooo much
glad to hear it man!
I definitely want to know how to make lego figures punch, kick, and fight. I want to make my own stop motion series
I did a tutorial about that recently if you want to check it out :) 🍻
Very epik. Love the tutorial. This will be very helpful for beginner and intermediate animators
thanky
It's good for anyone...
@@gabecataline6828 my bad…
This was actually super helpful! I made a stopmotion a couple months ago that was a fight scene. It turned out kinda blah but I posted it anyways as “Captain Cop”. However, I’m hoping with these tips I can begin to work on a much better one to post in the future. Thank you!
Glad to hear that! Keep it up
Excellent! these are very good tips! And your animation skills are magnificent!
thank you, thank you
@@nonstopanimations101 haha no problem
Would love to see more on how to actually animate fight scenes!
I’ve actually done two other tutorials going into way more detail recently :)
This video definitely gives me motivation to make an epic animation like this! Thank you, and I'm hoping to make something epic soon!
cant wait to see it!
Needed this. I kind of stopped animating and uploading due to the brickfilming community, like you said. Is "meh" and basically getting only about getting views. I think I’ll try this out and get back on my feet though.
dude PLEASEEEEEE
Amazing video, it’s helped me a lot 👏🤩
glad to hear that :)
Great tutorial! I feel motivation the make a spectacular fight scene. Thanks Hank and Gabe.
yesss go for it my g
Thank you, you should do more tutorials!
definitely will!
Hey Nonstop, I changed my name but was LEGO Wyatt Animations! Do you like my new name?
@@WyattThePilotYT yes
Yess this is really going to help me
Been trying to figure out fight scenes past 2 months
hope it helps brah
Nice tutorial! I will try to use this technique when making my own animations! Although I thing story is more important.
Edit: 2:11 - 2:22 damn that hit me in the feelings. I literally just made a 1 hour+ movie
dang son
@@nonstopanimations101 lol thx
I needed this so bad
hope it helps my dude!
Thank you so much you don’t know how much this helps
@@rubenleal4726 you’re welcome sir!
Hopefully my fight scenes are going to be top tier now knowing these tips.
Sincerely TJC Turtle from the Transformers stopmotion community.
Dude i hope! Good luck 🙌
no one is more qualified to teach us fighting then this guy.
i appreciate that😂
Thank, this will definitely improve the quality of my animations.
Yeah you're right, edbound has been carrying us for a long time.
And thanks for the tips I'll use them in my stop motions 😁
Np! Hope they help, man :) 🍻
Not sure how I missed this but great advice. I don't do many fight or action scenes and it definitely needs a different approach (and practice). Making the scene dynamic, fresh and have 'impact' is tricky. Maybe I should do more 🙂
I would love to see some from you!
This was really helpful and I definitely would like to see a tutorial involving how to animate a fight like you said at the end. Great vid!
thanks!
While a lot of people have a lot of talent in the community, the amount of people making test videos is kinda large. As well as people who are not trying to grow with each video they upload.
I’m like, by no means a pro at animation, I still have a *TON* of stuff to learn. But I think can confidently say, with each video I make I strive to make the next one better. And I think it’s showing. :) I also try not to upload test videos, because while yes they’re awesome for perfecting techniques, I feel having actual elements of storytelling and film in a video is essential for maxximum entertainment.
Great tutorial on the fight scenes, I’m definitely taking notes from this!
glad to hear you're putting in the work, man. Good job
Really inspiring. This makes me want to do better💪
glad to hear!
This is rly great can’t wait for the new one
Thanks man! Sames
2:42 yes you should def do that
Betttt
One word... Your one cool dude.
i think thats 4 words but thanks
@@nonstopanimations101 well here's 4 more words....
I'm one dumb dude. 😂
Yo thank ya, Ima try and use this in my next film. Thanks for being the GOATs
Duuuuuuude good luck 🙌🙌
Great video, really something I’ll start thinking about more when I’m animating
awesome! hope it helps
I’m so happy to see an upload from you guys
lol we've been uploading every Saturday for almost 2 months
Thanks! These tutorials are so helpful
glad to hear it man!
We need more of this
bet
This is really awesome you got my subscribe.
Glad to hear that!
@@nonstopanimations101 I don’t know how I have only just found you but you definitely deserve way more subscribers.
Ima use this to recreate my old spider man vs venom video
That sounds awesome! 🍻
hey ive been watcing a ton of viideos on how to improve my animation today and im going to start working on one using all the tips so thank you so much for contributing!
Good luck man 🙌🔥
I made a really cool fight scene for the first time
@@Thebrickkid-b2b looks good dude! I’d leave a comment but they’re off :). Keep grinding! Its good for your first post🔥
Dang this is actually really helpful, thanks man
Great! Glad it helped
This is so helpful! Thanks a lot hank!
no problemmmm
Something I need to know… I suck at those
keep working on it! practice makes progress
Same here, my fights scenes are……..horrible
Hmmm, ive never tried that method! I gotta use that more, my recent fight animations seem to be lacking some very action type stuff, so this will definitely help me! I dont struggle anymore with punches, blocks, and stuff, but kicks i do. If you made a punches, kicks, etc, tutorial it would help newer, and intermediate animators alot id expect! Also another tutorial idea is making slowmotion cinematic shots, ive tried those so many times! I just never can make it work... And i kinda agree with the community, its not very good as it use to, most people just want views now, they don't want to make just some cool, insane stopmotions sadly.
i'll definitely be on top of the other tutorial
Wow I've never expected another tutorial from you
ayo
wait for my next stop motion thanks to this tutorial. Fight scenes finna be crisp
Duuuude that got me SO HYPED
@@nonstopanimations101Working on it right now‼️
i’m working on a big big project for my channel, I use so many tips from you, thank you for the great work
@@MilosLegos AWESOME DUDE🔥🔥🔥
@@nonstopanimations101 would you have any tips on shooting at a higher frame like 15? I know thats your usual but ive been set on 8 for about a month now, so doing 15 makes everything look super speed, Do i just add more frames while extending the movements?
@@MilosLegos yes more frames is pretty much all you have to do
@@nonstopanimations101 thank ya brotha
😂 This would have made my video look sick. I will try this next time for my videos.
🙏
nice nice, i really like what you set out to do with this video
why thank you sir
Thank you so much ! It's been a moment I wanted do it !
np brooo
This is very useful! I might have to try something like this.
Hope it helps!
A more in depth tutorial would be nice but this was also rly good! Thx! :)
Glad to hear that :)
Wow thanks, this gives me motivation, now lets crank the brickfilming community up a level fools!!! Give us the full in depth tutorial pleassssse.
hOOOOOOLY YES PLS
I'm trying to do fight scenes better and this is definitely helpful
@@A_grape_guy awesome! I’ve made a few other fight scene tutorials that may help as well :) 🍻
"So" good bro! Lots of great points in there, love the emphasis on having more anticipation building up to what you wanna see. Also thanks for that free shout-out 👊👊
Can't wait for more!!!
yooo np fam. Thank You
@@nonstopanimations101 ❤️
This was really helpful! :)
So glad to hear that!
Hey man can you do a tutorial on camera tracking for fights? I struggle there
Dude! Currently working on another fight scene tutorial and I’ll include that 🔥🫡
@@nonstopanimations101 thanks man appreciate it! Also subbed when I saw this tutorial
@HappyD00dleproductions thanks dude! I’ll be posting some updates about the new one on our Instagram if you’re interested
instagram.com/nonstop_animations?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&
ah yes, The old and reliable 2x technique...
Lol idk what am saying
thx for helping thought
idk what you're saying either but AYO
Thanks for helping! :D
No problem! :D
Ey thanks for the tip man! I'm gonna apply this in my upcoming project, you gotta make more tutorials on fight scenes!
awesome! cant wait to see what you make
@@nonstopanimations101 Thanks!
I mean im not gonna be the guy to say the video is amazing when it came out 1
Minute ago and the video is 2 minutes, but this video is amazing.
loool thx
I saw you in a Loft studios Video! But this was very helpful I’m posting a thing tomorrow I’m not that good with stop motion so I’m just starting to use 12 fps but thanks!
Ayyy thanks! Hope this helps man :)
@@nonstopanimations101 Hey so I just uploaded it but I made it before I watched this video I have to work on my fight scenes You should check it out!
This video Inspired me, SO I'll show you the vid when It's done!
Awesome bro!! Can’t wait to see it
@@nonstopanimations101 Thanks! But it might take a while as I just got sick!
Thanks for help6me out dude I love you
lol np fam
so cool! thanks man!
np my g
@@nonstopanimations101 I have a question…. So i know u use an iPhone for animating… and I am wondering how you get your camera at a slanted angle, do you just put bricks under it, or do you have a like a special stand or something? I am always wanting to put my phone at a slant.
@@IsThatLukey. flip your phone upside down so the cmaera is lower to the ground
@@nonstopanimations101 ok thx
hey, this help me out so much, I didnt knew how i could levelup my fightscenes they where always so boring, thanks.
No problem brah
Really well done and well said my guy
thanks, mate
That video on how to make a figure punch and kick would be great! i can do it just not very well
i'll be sure to get to work on that
@@nonstopanimations101 Thanks!!
I’m gonna try this in cgi, good idea
AWESOME
This really helped, thanks i'll try later today
Awesome! Good luck🙌
@@nonstopanimations101 Thank you!
Thanks for this!
🙏
What could I do to improve my animations? (Only if you want to check them out)
Only one thing, an effort!
yessirrrrr
Now this is a good tutorial!
Im glad to hear that!
What if you combine all of the scenes together?🤔
Idek what this means but it sounds fire
I would really like to see the kick and punch tutorial, that’s what I’m really lacking in my animations👍
i'll definitely put one together
Very well said 👏
thank you
Bro is a legend
no u
@@nonstopanimations101 Thanks but... no u
Words of wisdom
😄thanky
2x is genius and helps like crazy
I’m glad it helps!
This may be really late but I’ve been trying to make a Superhero indie episode series and the first episode I did the back alley fight scene and I ended up making it sluggish cause I wanted the audio to fit in but when I get back into animating I’ll be sure to try and extend it and I do want it to be bloody and crazy with its fights and cinematography which i wana go for and I do plan to remake the first episode 🗿👍🏼
Awesome! Good luck man
@@nonstopanimations101 FR thanks 🗿👍🏼
Wow this was awesome thanks dude but I still suck at animating but cool video
thanky
@@nonstopanimations101 hanky
Thanks it helped!
Glad to hear that!
life changing advice
thaanks peepoo
Nice tutorial, very helpful. I made a fight scene which I think does include some of these points, I really did work hard on it. I would really appreciate some feedback from a great animator like you.
ua-cam.com/video/Lwlw-fyp3dk/v-deo.html here it is.
ayo bet
Thanks for this, i try to make by animations better every video, and I would really like a more in-depth tutorial
awesome! thanks!
This is great! As a Brickfilmer who primarily is making full-length films, I want to keep leveling up my craft. Thank you for this! Also, just curious, but what camera and editing software do you use?
I use my phone camera and i edit with an app called Inshot
This is super helpful and please make a video on fighting i need it!!!!!!
betttt
@@nonstopanimations101 Let's go!!
Thanks you so much for this! It really helps a lot! It makes the fight more exciting and unpredictable for the audience!
Also, where can I buy a rig so I can use it for when a minifigure or object is in the air because using Lego bricks to hold it up makes it look unrealistic and I wanna try express it much more!
thank you. You can get them on amazon its called an armature rig
@@nonstopanimations101 Thanks and keep up with your amazing animations!
anime tatakae rules 101
loooool....wut
PLEASE teach me how to kick and harm others in a plastic-verse
bro I GOTCHU
@@nonstopanimations101 🙌🙌🙌
Very Great video and my one of my Last brickfilm i work very hard for between 5-7 hours. Just for 1 minute for my lego short animation but i have not an good sucess. That why am pretty mad. Your have the good explication for there things!
Ayo
Yo Definitely do another tutorial
for SURE
Interresting
Yea we want that
I am letting you know down in the comments
also I feel like I'm being watched, this morning I started thinking about mabye making another LEGO animation (involving brutal fighting), and a couple of hours later this shows up in my reccomended.
ayO
Good tips!
hope they help!
@@nonstopanimations101 yes, they will help much.
Also I would add one thing that improves fight scenes - one shot. One shots are always looking sick, best way to animate duel.
First off this will definetly help me improve my animations thank you also question .... whos lexic and why are people dising them ?
hope it helps
@@nonstopanimations101 100% will you took a very uniqu take one it