Great video. I'm starting stop motion video with masterpiece transformers, and I'll take all tips. I want the animation to look fluid and smooth, but i am a beginner. Thanks!
Stop motion like most things takes practice. So start smaller, try tests, experiment, try and make a good setup for camera and set and probably start with lower fps first. Eventually you can try and do higher fps and your animations can be smoother 👍
Thanks for this movie, as very new beginner i could in one hour a small movie with intron made in Kdenlive. Yes there is a learning curve but thats with everything the same. ;)
I don't get the complaint about kdenlive ui. you have your timeline and you have your effect search that is really most of what new users need. personally i find it way more intuitive then resolve' but I'm rarely use editing software so I can't fully judge it
I use stop motion studio. mobile rn is better than it's pc version. Though sometimes If I want to do certain things, I need to use a seperate app, then import into my project
I don’t know how you guys are good I been doing it a lot and nothing is improving it feels like the practice thing doesn’t work I need help to get better is there any advice please with stop motion
I started stop motion around like last December and at the beginning I was making short little 10 seconds clips of fights and just messing around. Then maybe like a month in I started using some reference and doing a lot of research on like “The 12 principles of animation” and center of mass and really looking into how 2d animators do their stuff bc a lot of the stuff in stop motion and 2d is the same. After that I started a project of a fight animation that took way much longer than I expected because freshmen year in highschool and I was kinda losing hope in it but now that I look back at it I really learned a lot about the basics from it. And nowadays I’ve been animating just whatever seems fun or cool for me. But overall I’d say the best way too improve for me was research, planning lots of planning on what each scene is going to be and recreating the movement irl so you know what your going to do and how the motion works, putting in lots of time (I put in maybe like 2-3 hrs after school almost everyday even if I have to stay up late), lots of dedication, taking your time especially if your getting frustrated take a break for the day think about how you could do it better and come back whenever, and having fun! If your not having fun then what’s the point right? So for me I enjoy anime so I animate a lot of things from anime that make me really happy when I get close to their moves or style! But yea just dedication, practice, studying, good rigging, and reference. Anyways good luck with your journey though man if you want you can look at my videos screen record them and break them down or just do that too any motion you think is cool! I’m hoping on becoming an professional animator one day. Anyways hope this helps and you see this!!!! I totally forgot to add this but start with low fps I made the mistake of 24 that’s why my project took so long so start with maybe like 12 or 15 (My opinion btw😅)
i like to have a single key shortcut for cut, it makes editing fast.
good to see you back👍
Great video. I'm starting stop motion video with masterpiece transformers, and I'll take all tips. I want the animation to look fluid and smooth, but i am a beginner. Thanks!
Stop motion like most things takes practice. So start smaller, try tests, experiment, try and make a good setup for camera and set and probably start with lower fps first. Eventually you can try and do higher fps and your animations can be smoother 👍
Thanks for this movie, as very new beginner i could in one hour a small movie with intron made in Kdenlive. Yes there is a learning curve but thats with everything the same. ;)
Very good! Thanks!
genial nuevo video termino mi tarea de la universidad y me miro todo el video saludos :D
I don't get the complaint about kdenlive ui. you have your timeline and you have your effect search that is really most of what new users need. personally i find it way more intuitive then resolve' but I'm rarely use editing software so I can't fully judge it
Can you do Body-kun vs figma Saber? Its okay if you dont tho.
Where do you get those articulated figures you use? Thank you
Could you go over the best free stop motion editing apps for mobile
I use stop motion studio. mobile rn is better than it's pc version. Though sometimes If I want to do certain things, I need to use a seperate app, then import into my project
I don’t know how you guys are good I been doing it a lot and nothing is improving it feels like the practice thing doesn’t work I need help to get better is there any advice please with stop motion
I started stop motion around like last December and at the beginning I was making short little 10 seconds clips of fights and just messing around. Then maybe like a month in I started using some reference and doing a lot of research on like “The 12 principles of animation” and center of mass and really looking into how 2d animators do their stuff bc a lot of the stuff in stop motion and 2d is the same. After that I started a project of a fight animation that took way much longer than I expected because freshmen year in highschool and I was kinda losing hope in it but now that I look back at it I really learned a lot about the basics from it. And nowadays I’ve been animating just whatever seems fun or cool for me. But overall I’d say the best way too improve for me was research, planning lots of planning on what each scene is going to be and recreating the movement irl so you know what your going to do and how the motion works, putting in lots of time (I put in maybe like 2-3 hrs after school almost everyday even if I have to stay up late), lots of dedication, taking your time especially if your getting frustrated take a break for the day think about how you could do it better and come back whenever, and having fun! If your not having fun then what’s the point right? So for me I enjoy anime so I animate a lot of things from anime that make me really happy when I get close to their moves or style! But yea just dedication, practice, studying, good rigging, and reference. Anyways good luck with your journey though man if you want you can look at my videos screen record them and break them down or just do that too any motion you think is cool! I’m hoping on becoming an professional animator one day. Anyways hope this helps and you see this!!!!
I totally forgot to add this but start with low fps I made the mistake of 24 that’s why my project took so long so start with maybe like 12 or 15
(My opinion btw😅)
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Re upload?
what do you mean?
I thought u uploaded this like 3 days ago
@@Abstraxtudio is this vid a re upload
I did. This is the original. Is there another copy somewhere?
@@Abstraxtudio yeah I think so might be someone trying to be u
Openshot is not made for complex editing.
Davinci is the best
I have used both Openshot can only run on potato computer
KDenlive is good, too
This garbage is fake