That shoe rack "tripod" might have just saved my semester, thank you so much for this video!!! For those wondering (bc i was that person), if you have a DSLR camera, just get a shoe rack with bigger gaps between the bars and use that. I had to tape mine to a wall with gorilla tape so rip my paint but so far it seems to be working! Remember it's not insane if it works ;p
This is great. I've been doing stop motion on and off for years just with a camera and video software to put them in order. The onion skin features seems like a real help. Wish I had found this 3 years ago.
THANK YOU for doing this. This was one of the best and most thorough STOP MOTION tutorials I've come across. TY for taking the time to explain so much.
I been struggling to do stop motion with clay since it requires so much trial and error and I'm more a paper and pencil type artist I will do so truly amazing work with what I learned here Thank You So Much
Probably one of the best Tutorial’s I have seen ONLINE… Really. Thank you soo much for creating this, as We are Newbies to animation but finally have the patience it takes to carry out “Story Telling Animations” and the satisfaction this brings. Take care and We will be sharing your links.
This is nice! I use thread too. I've tried the curled wire method which is good but too fiddly. I make a joint that you don't see. I push the needle through two small squares of Bristol board - strong, smooth paper - one square on top of the other. Then I use a small piece of double sided tape, one on each on the outer faces to stick the thread. So then you have two sticky outer faces, two faces of smooth paper that rotate against each other and the small bit of thread holding the joint together. The thread can be long enough so that you can allow for a little bit of stretch and squeeze for more dynamic movement.
Thank you. The sloped panel is ok to use, especially if you don't have a tripod that allows you to shoot straight down. The downside for that set up is the objects sliding down the background. A little blue tape can fix that. Shooting top down from a boom is the best set up.
Fantastic! Please check out some of my videos created with digital media for more examples. I have not created any tutorials on digital media, because there are so many already out there. If you see something you are curious about let me know. Happy teaching!
This is such an awesome video...this is what I expect from a tutorial...as u explain and answer something,the mind moves on and seeks answer ok but how do you do that in order to to this...and the next thing I know is u r explaining just that...what is it? What I need? What they do? How they do? How do I proceed? Also u saw for a newbie this might raise questions u figured that out and answered that too... that's what a new learner wants...u r an awesome tutor... I'm so happy now that this video makes me feel like I can create something.. whenever I look for a video to learn something the tutor will expect the viewer to figure it out so many little but very important why's without which a new learner can't seem to proceed,the tutors probably do this because they have worked so much on their fields that they forget to include those small details or they regard those details as so small and forget their importance and expect us to figure out the what and why's on our own...as I don't get all the details in the video and search for the answers elsewhere and don't get them easily in one place or a few places either,while doing this and not finding the answers needed I slowly loses interest and eventually abandons the idea of doing it...
I'm glad it was helpful. I taught art for over 20 years, so that helps plan out a lesson and anticipate what people might need to create their own pieces. Hope you try animating!
Grazie Mille!!! Thank you so much for sharing your Knowledge and your Beautiful Art! This Video is so precious for starting my Art Work! I send you lots of Love and Light 💛✨🖌️🎨✏️✨💛
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤The Best And The Most Detailed Tutorial I've ever seen so! You answered each and every query I had been struggling with and WOW just got all them there answered like piece of cake😊 blessings and cheers for you with never-ending success in your way for helping the newcomers like us ❤
It is pretty easy to get started, you just need a way to record images and then play them back in a timeline. If you have a tablet or phone you can get a stop motion app for free or for a small fee. I recommend Stop Motion Studio to begin.
It depends on your budget. If you are making something that you want to last, then alcohol based markers like Copic or Faber Castel Artist Pens are great. If it is a drawing that is only meant to be for animation and not permanent, then stick to cheaper markers like Sharpies, Crayola, etc. I love Micron Pens for line work. Hope that helps.
i’m going to do a stop motion pop opera! it’s gonna be about my experience with depression, and medication that doesn’t work, but instead of talking about the actual things, it’ll be about apples!
Hello and thank you for your video. I have a question, can we export our film, when it is finished, on the computer and use it in the software as a "final cut" to add filters, voice-overs etc.... ?
I'm starting a channel that does research into sustainable ecoconcious companies, and rather or not they actually live up to their promises, and I want to animate the videos in this theme.
But there’s one thing nobody talks about on these tutorials: how do I know how many frames I’m going to need according to the dialogue? Do I have to have the dialogue recorded first and then based on the length I can know how many frames I’ll need or is there an easier way?
Hi Jonathan. I have two videos that show my methods of doing lip syncing with Stop Motion Studio pro and Dragon Frame. I recorded the dialogue first and then matched the mouth motions. I have also done animations where I estimated the number of frames by counting the number of seconds for a section of dialogue and then animating the frames per second (this method is less precise but can work for a quick animation) Here is the link to my tutorial on lip syncing with Stop Motion Studio ua-cam.com/video/x3EHqDgZLOg/v-deo.html
That shoe rack "tripod" might have just saved my semester, thank you so much for this video!!!
For those wondering (bc i was that person), if you have a DSLR camera, just get a shoe rack with bigger gaps between the bars and use that. I had to tape mine to a wall with gorilla tape so rip my paint but so far it seems to be working!
Remember it's not insane if it works ;p
So glad this was helpful! Happy Animating!
This is great. I've been doing stop motion on and off for years just with a camera and video software to put them in order. The onion skin features seems like a real help. Wish I had found this 3 years ago.
THANK YOU for doing this. This was one of the best and most thorough STOP MOTION tutorials I've come across. TY for taking the time to explain so much.
Wow, thank you!
I been struggling to do stop motion with clay since it requires so much trial and error and I'm more a paper and pencil type artist
I will do so truly amazing work with what I learned here
Thank You So Much
Let me know what you create!
Thank you so so much for the detailed explanation. Love it & will utilize this knowledge for my cut out animation assignment!
Glad it was helpful!
You are an amazing teacher I want to thank you so much for teaching stop motion studio pro
You are very welcome! Have fun animating!
I had previous experiences with moving pictures and graphics
However, this video gave me courage to do more.
My greetings
ELBAIHI
Probably one of the best Tutorial’s I have seen ONLINE… Really. Thank you soo much for creating this, as We are Newbies to animation but finally have the patience it takes to carry out “Story Telling Animations” and the satisfaction this brings. Take care and We will be sharing your links.
Thank you, I am glad you found it helpful!
Superb tutorial, best I have seen, look forward to others
love the cut paper animation! Thanks for sharing! I might give it a try!
Please do!
that was awesome: thank you so much. You are a terrific teacher - calm, concise and no important detailed left unexplored.
Thank you! What a comprehensive tutorial.so grateful.
Glad it was helpful!
you are an absolute legend!! thank you very much for the useful tutorial!!
Great job , you explained really well cut paper animation, thank you very much
Great tips. Thank you so much!
Love this video. I have learned so much watching it - Thank you!
This is fabulous! Thank you. I love your story at the end!
You are so welcome!
Really nice and clear demo of the process of cut-out animation. Thank you so much!
You are very welcome!
Thank you for these wonderful details. You are a true artist.
Thank you! This is a great tutorial for a fun activity.
This is nice! I use thread too. I've tried the curled wire method which is good but too fiddly.
I make a joint that you don't see. I push the needle through two small squares of Bristol board - strong, smooth paper - one square on top of the other. Then I use a small piece of double sided tape, one on each on the outer faces to stick the thread.
So then you have two sticky outer faces, two faces of smooth paper that rotate against each other and the small bit of thread holding the joint together. The thread can be long enough so that you can allow for a little bit of stretch and squeeze for more dynamic movement.
Thank you very much for this detailed tutorial. It was very helpful.
Keep up the good work!
Cheers from Brazil!
Glad it was helpful!
What a WONDERFUL teacher ♡♡♡
Thank you so much!
🤜🏻👍🤛🏻
Aww thank you!
This is an absolutely wonderful video! Thank you for this!
Thank you!
Really great video! Thanks for your explanation on how to make the characters! This is going to be very useful for my university assignment!
Glad this was helpful for you Sophie, good luck on your assignment and be sure to send me a link when you finish, I'd love to see it!
Absolutely Wonderful!!! Thank you so much for this video!!!
I am glad you enjoyed it! Keep animating!
Thanks so much for this, really helped out with a school project!
You're very welcome!
That's a lot of work!
Thank you for sharing your method, it's really instructive
Glad it was helpful! Please share your creations, I'd love to see them.
Fact: South Park's pilot was animated using cutout animation.
Everyone knows that
@@octoboyandfriends6314 Oh.
this video deserves more love❤❤
Wow, never though about that set up with the sloping panel,
I'm trying to make a paper stop motion, can't believe how hard it is to make it look good
Thank you. The sloped panel is ok to use, especially if you don't have a tripod that allows you to shoot straight down. The downside for that set up is the objects sliding down the background. A little blue tape can fix that. Shooting top down from a boom is the best set up.
Thanks for making this video! this looks fun
It was! I hope you will try it!
Indeed, you explain it simply yet detail. Thanks. It helps.😊
You’re welcome 😊 Be sure to share your animations!
Awesome turorial!!!Thanks a lot!
You are very welcome!
You are genius! Best tips ever! Thank you so much 💓
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the compliment.
Thanks. You're such a good teacher
I enjoyed this tutorial and I learned a lot! Thank you!
Im glad you found it helpful!
Thank you so much ❤ I love your way of explaing you are amazing ✨
Thank you for this video. I am new with stop motion
What a great tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing! :D
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it!
This is great information. Thank you
Lovely tutorial ❤️ thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Ms. Kendra, I'm going to share this video with my Digital Media students. Thanks so much.
Fantastic! Please check out some of my videos created with digital media for more examples. I have not created any tutorials on digital media, because there are so many already out there. If you see something you are curious about let me know. Happy teaching!
very helpful thanks!!
Thanks a lot can use for my portfolio! ❤️👍🏻👍🏻
You are welcome!
great video
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Bravo pour le moment ❤❤❤❤
I love it! Thank you for your video. Amazing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice full details very good explanation, lot of time spend to create this great effort
Thank you!
This was very helpful, thank you so much 💯👏🏽🙏🏼
Your are very welcome!
This is such an awesome video...this is what I expect from a tutorial...as u explain and answer something,the mind moves on and seeks answer ok but how do you do that in order to to this...and the next thing I know is u r explaining just that...what is it? What I need? What they do? How they do? How do I proceed? Also u saw for a newbie this might raise questions u figured that out and answered that too... that's what a new learner wants...u r an awesome tutor... I'm so happy now that this video makes me feel like I can create something.. whenever I look for a video to learn something the tutor will expect the viewer to figure it out so many little but very important why's without which a new learner can't seem to proceed,the tutors probably do this because they have worked so much on their fields that they forget to include those small details or they regard those details as so small and forget their importance and expect us to figure out the what and why's on our own...as I don't get all the details in the video and search for the answers elsewhere and don't get them easily in one place or a few places either,while doing this and not finding the answers needed I slowly loses interest and eventually abandons the idea of doing it...
I'm glad it was helpful. I taught art for over 20 years, so that helps plan out a lesson and anticipate what people might need to create their own pieces. Hope you try animating!
You’re gorgeous 😍. Thank you a lot 🤧🔥
Grazie Mille!!! Thank you so much for sharing your Knowledge and your Beautiful Art! This Video is so precious for starting my Art Work!
I send you lots of Love and Light 💛✨🖌️🎨✏️✨💛
Thank you for the kind words Pam, I wish you the best in your own art!
Grazie ☺️✨🙏✨
Great sharing
Thank you!
Thank you very much. I'm from India and I learnt a lot from this tutorial.🙏
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
tysm for the help! love this
Happy to help!
amazing thanks
Very informative thanks !
good artistic stuff.
Thank you!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤The Best And The Most Detailed Tutorial I've ever seen so! You answered each and every query I had been struggling with and WOW just got all them there answered like piece of cake😊 blessings and cheers for you with never-ending success in your way for helping the newcomers like us ❤
You are so welcome!
Great kendra .... Your are blessed
Thank you, best wishes to you as well!
It's a great idea! Thank you so very much. Do some more for us. See you again as I've subscribed your channel.
Thank you! I will try to post more!
It looks cool
Fantastic tutorial
Glad you liked it
Thank you so much. I love it.
You're welcome 😊
Thank you very much for the video, it is very helpful!
You are welcome!
The video was very instructive .Thank you very much and good luck.
Im glad you enjoyed it!
Very good tutorial. Very easy to understand and a lovely natured lady.
Thank you! 😊 I have been away from the studio but hope to make another tutorial soon!
Thank you for sharing this, i learned so much
I'm so glad! Have fun animating!
Wow, this..was Gold
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant work
Thank you!
Really inspiring, great video.
Thanks so much!
I really wanna do stuff like this!
It is pretty easy to get started, you just need a way to record images and then play them back in a timeline. If you have a tablet or phone you can get a stop motion app for free or for a small fee. I recommend Stop Motion Studio to begin.
Hi Kendra! What brand of markers do you recommend? thanks for the video
It depends on your budget. If you are making something that you want to last, then alcohol based markers like Copic or Faber Castel Artist Pens are great. If it is a drawing that is only meant to be for animation and not permanent, then stick to cheaper markers like Sharpies, Crayola, etc. I love Micron Pens for line work. Hope that helps.
You completely forgot to upload the entire movie after you’re done showing us lol it’ll be nice to see the finished product
Keren
Thank u soo much for this tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so so much. Its Fantastic!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for details . I am also learning to stop motion and make Videos, your Video helped me lot ,, thanks Loads again.
You are welcome!
Nice
most helpful video ever
Glad it helped
Muito obrigado, ajudou muito.
you are welcome!
very helpful.... thanks for the video
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much!!!
You're welcome!
i’m going to do a stop motion pop opera! it’s gonna be about my experience with depression, and medication that doesn’t work, but instead of talking about the actual things, it’ll be about apples!
That sounds like a great video/animation. Please share when you finish, I would love to see it.
Thank you very much for this simple explanation...
You are very welcome!
@@kendynay
thank you Kendra
very clear, TQ
Thank you!
Damn this ia THE BEST
Why thank you!
👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Thankyou 👍
Hello and thank you for your video. I have a question, can we export our film, when it is finished, on the computer and use it in the software as a "final cut" to add filters, voice-overs etc.... ?
Yes, absolutely
@@kendynay thank you
I'm starting a channel that does research into sustainable ecoconcious companies, and rather or not they actually live up to their promises, and I want to animate the videos in this theme.
Sounds great! Share it when you finish, I'd love to see what you create.
Great explanation
Glad you liked it
@@kendynay I loved it👍🏽
Expplant
Thank you so much i want this video
Welcome 😊
This IS very good
Thank you!
Thank you so much 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Thank youuuuuuuu
you are very welcome!
But there’s one thing nobody talks about on these tutorials: how do I know how many frames I’m going to need according to the dialogue? Do I have to have the dialogue recorded first and then based on the length I can know how many frames I’ll need or is there an easier way?
Hi Jonathan. I have two videos that show my methods of doing lip syncing with Stop Motion Studio pro and Dragon Frame. I recorded the dialogue first and then matched the mouth motions. I have also done animations where I estimated the number of frames by counting the number of seconds for a section of dialogue and then animating the frames per second (this method is less precise but can work for a quick animation) Here is the link to my tutorial on lip syncing with Stop Motion Studio ua-cam.com/video/x3EHqDgZLOg/v-deo.html
here is the link to my tutorial on lip syncing with Dragon Frame. I hope this helps you.ua-cam.com/video/BN_7he3Rsxs/v-deo.html
@@kendynay These videos helped a lot. Thank you!
Alguien sabe que programa Uso?