I'm currently 17 years old and working on my first ever stop motion short film, and my dream is to have a job similar to yours, where you can just animate all the time and always think up new creative ways of doing the thing you love.
Hola Edu, la animación con galletas, me parece simplemente genial. Para la versión de masa de pan, tengo una sugerencia, a ver que te parece. Podrías añadir aceite a la masa, para que tardara más en secarse, o realizar la masa hasta el momento de hacer el muñequito, y después sustituirlo por una copia en plastilina, con el mismo color de la masa. Dentro del contesto de la tabla de cocina, creo que la ilusión la haría igualmente.
haha best video this week! I love this concept! :D Maybe you can change the recipe of the dough and make more of a pizza dough which in kneaded until gluten develops and it's more flexible and also add oil so it won't dry out so fast? Don't worry about cookies or dough being edible. You can bake tasty cookies another day. When you get that stuff together you can make more than one type of cookie and some baked and some unbaked dough and figure out a story.
I have made dough craft figures with very fine detail that so far have lasted 20 years. It is much cheaper than clay. You might have started a new trend here.
You are so talented and your videos are so inspiring! Thank you for all the quality videos you have put out! I plan on experimenting with some of your ideas! I believe you should launch the cookie dough challenge! 😀
A very humorous idea Edu. If you prefer to do more "cooked" looking figures, maybe you could make your cookie dough denser (like the flour and water version you mixed) and instead of putting them in the oven, brown them "cosmetically" with a heat gun to suit your aesthetic tastes. You won't be able to eat them afterwards, but they should look good for animation. Or, if you do more with the flower and water "poseable" version, try adding just a small amount of some kind of oil ( baby oil? Cooking oil?) to the mix to help keep the dough puppet from drying out and cracking. You'll be essentially making "playdough", plus the bit of oil which will make it more malleable, making it more like clay. Maybe this is cheating, since it is making a kind of clay and not cookies. But then again, with a little water soluble paint or food coloring, you could tint the dough to make it look more baked brown color and still animate it. Or... make the following mixture... Jennifer from Sea Lemon making "playdough" --> ua-cam.com/video/oAIAm6BF0fs/v-deo.html [2:43]... ... bake replacement figures to harden them and (or) brown them a bit, like you have been doing, but maybe you will get more control how they turn out. Just an idea. Good luck and happy animating!
Good ideas, of course in that one the fun part is to challenge yourself with what you have and make it work. But adding oil is not that bad and pizza I think has a bit, I don't know. Thanks for your comment
¡Vaya! Me gustaría intentarlo. He animado otro tipo de alimentos, pero nunca he hecho algún personaje con ellos. Pienso que podría hacer una mezcla de tus dos técnicas. Dibujaría las siluetas, como en el primer intento, y las cortaría en una masa más consistente. En lugar de utilizar un cortador de metal con alguna figura pre-hecha, marcaría la silueta y luego la refinaría con el exacto. Desde luego, hacerla grande y delgada para que esponje bien dentro del horno. Me recuerda mucho a los zootropos. ¡Larga vida a la animación por sustitución!
I had this idea for moooonths and I am so psyched that the *master* of stop motion is doing this :3 I really need to get my shit together and make my version of this!
@@edupuertasfruns I have everything planned out but with the recent move I just couldn't get around it! It is on the list of things that I want to do for sure. Dunno when tho :D
@@TastyEscapes From personal experience, you'll just keep pushing it out indefinitely. Set a date, tomorrow, next Friday but pick a date and time then stick to that :)
This is so awesome!. I think that if you attempt the cookies again, a drier/firmer batter that is not suitable for piping but instead for cutting (with a knife or cookie cutter) would probably give you more consistency in terms of final baked product looking like your plan/storyboarded characters. In saying that though, the 'Big Hero 6'/Bay-Max was my favourite!! love your work :)
@@edupuertasfruns haha, well even your slightly 'expanded' cookie figure turned out to be a great animation, so I'm sure whatever you can conjure up will work a treat! :)
Interesting experiments. It's nice to see your work process. I think in the first experiment it would be better to pipe the cookie batter out of a stiffer material, like baking paper with a smaller hole, rather than the soft plastic sandwich bag. That way it would be easier to control. Also, I've seen other people make cookie cutter shapes out of aluminium cans, so maybe you can try that next time. :)
I find that if you make like a cake and just cut them after baking then you get better shapes Now I don't know if that will be better for animation because I have never done stop motion animation but the shapes will be more controlled
hola Edu, mi primer comentario jeje me gusto mucho la animación, muy graciosa, y como contás el proceso de experimentación. A seguir animando galletas. Saludos desde Argentina.
good work keepit up.i really like the snow ones. can you make an animation of marshmallows it should be interesting if yes, i am waiting for it.please make it .And you are so near to reach 100k
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Should I make more cookie shapes in motion?
yes my friend, you're amazing
YES please :D
Si porfa :D
All what youre making ist awsome
Yes! ❤️
I love how you experiment and take us along for the journey
Love your creativity
This guy needs more subs his videos are so good cuality
Yes
Underrated talent, I mean who else would do this?
I'm currently 17 years old and working on my first ever stop motion short film, and my dream is to have a job similar to yours, where you can just animate all the time and always think up new creative ways of doing the thing you love.
Chubby cookies are adorable!
I think, I'll go bake some too
good idea!
This experiment is great to show the importance of good silhouette. In the right shape, even baked dough can have personality and weight
So true
Very innovative! The cookie walking with the music is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
He is a very humble man
It looks like a perfect project during the quarantine! (Quarantined in NYC)
It does! It is something everybody can do
Hola Edu, la animación con galletas, me parece simplemente genial.
Para la versión de masa de pan, tengo una sugerencia, a ver que te parece. Podrías añadir aceite a la masa, para que tardara más en secarse, o realizar la masa hasta el momento de hacer el muñequito, y después sustituirlo por una copia en plastilina, con el mismo color de la masa. Dentro del contesto de la tabla de cocina, creo que la ilusión la haría igualmente.
The Patterns were clever.
haha best video this week! I love this concept! :D
Maybe you can change the recipe of the dough and make more of a pizza dough which in kneaded until gluten develops and it's more flexible and also add oil so it won't dry out so fast?
Don't worry about cookies or dough being edible. You can bake tasty cookies another day.
When you get that stuff together you can make more than one type of cookie and some baked and some unbaked dough and figure out a story.
Thank you for sharing your eyeball tickling-ly joyous work and your committed, inventive, inspiring process!!
Glad you enjoyed it! at the end the process is the most interesting you can get of this videos.
I have made dough craft figures with very fine detail that so far have lasted 20 years. It is much cheaper than clay. You might have started a new trend here.
If I do start a trend with this would be healthy then
Thank you Edu for making these awesome videos and for motivating us to experiment, since it's part of learning!
My pleasure!
Yummy, creative and fun. Love your work! Very inspiring to a new stop motion animator.
Hace que parezca facil. Este hombre es un fuera de serie
Good job, muy buen videos, gracias por la inspiracion.
Keep on experimenting! Love it!
You are so talented and your videos are so inspiring! Thank you for all the quality videos you have put out! I plan on experimenting with some of your ideas! I believe you should launch the cookie dough challenge! 😀
Hey. Thanks for your everything.
Just one thing can you do a video talking about the sound effects on this stop motions videos.
Thanks
Muy creativo me gusto mucho y más las galletas se ven deliciosas 🤤
A very humorous idea Edu. If you prefer to do more "cooked" looking figures, maybe you could make your cookie dough denser (like the flour and water version you mixed) and instead of putting them in the oven, brown them "cosmetically" with a heat gun to suit your aesthetic tastes. You won't be able to eat them afterwards, but they should look good for animation.
Or, if you do more with the flower and water "poseable" version, try adding just a small amount of some kind of oil ( baby oil? Cooking oil?) to the mix to help keep the dough puppet from drying out and cracking. You'll be essentially making "playdough", plus the bit of oil which will make it more malleable, making it more like clay. Maybe this is cheating, since it is making a kind of clay and not cookies. But then again, with a little water soluble paint or food coloring, you could tint the dough to make it look more baked brown color and still animate it. Or... make the following mixture... Jennifer from Sea Lemon making "playdough" --> ua-cam.com/video/oAIAm6BF0fs/v-deo.html [2:43]...
... bake replacement figures to harden them and (or) brown them a bit, like you have been doing, but maybe you will get more control how they turn out. Just an idea. Good luck and happy animating!
Good ideas, of course in that one the fun part is to challenge yourself with what you have and make it work. But adding oil is not that bad and pizza I think has a bit, I don't know. Thanks for your comment
Try sugar cookies (like Christmas cookies). That dough doesn't expand as much. Custom cookie cutters would be very useful as well.
Thanks for the tip!
Excellent, work! Definitely do more cookies :)
¡Vaya! Me gustaría intentarlo. He animado otro tipo de alimentos, pero nunca he hecho algún personaje con ellos. Pienso que podría hacer una mezcla de tus dos técnicas. Dibujaría las siluetas, como en el primer intento, y las cortaría en una masa más consistente. En lugar de utilizar un cortador de metal con alguna figura pre-hecha, marcaría la silueta y luego la refinaría con el exacto. Desde luego, hacerla grande y delgada para que esponje bien dentro del horno. Me recuerda mucho a los zootropos. ¡Larga vida a la animación por sustitución!
Me gustaría ver esa animación, a por ella. Saludos
Quedo buenísimo!
Muy divertido!!!
I had this idea for moooonths and I am so psyched that the *master* of stop motion is doing this :3 I really need to get my shit together and make my version of this!
Did you do it? if not, go for it. It is so fun
@@edupuertasfruns I have everything planned out but with the recent move I just couldn't get around it! It is on the list of things that I want to do for sure. Dunno when tho :D
@@TastyEscapes From personal experience, you'll just keep pushing it out indefinitely. Set a date, tomorrow, next Friday but pick a date and time then stick to that :)
This is so awesome!. I think that if you attempt the cookies again, a drier/firmer batter that is not suitable for piping but instead for cutting (with a knife or cookie cutter) would probably give you more consistency in terms of final baked product looking like your plan/storyboarded characters.
In saying that though, the 'Big Hero 6'/Bay-Max was my favourite!! love your work :)
Thanks, not sure if I am good enough in the kitchen, lucky me my girlfriend helped me in it ;)
@@edupuertasfruns haha, well even your slightly 'expanded' cookie figure turned out to be a great animation, so I'm sure whatever you can conjure up will work a treat! :)
Cool.
so cute! and so yummy! thanks for sahring.
Yes, more cookies please ;-) looks like a lot of fun!!! I smell a chalange coming, don’t burn your cookies everyone 🤣
It is true they are little burn but they don't taste like it. Hope it gets into a Challlenge
loved it . Animation . XD
Me encanta! Muy simpático. Un abrazo, Edu!
Ei Pablo, gracias, justo quería probar a hacer algo con arduino estos dias, jaja. Un abrazo
Interesting experiments. It's nice to see your work process. I think in the first experiment it would be better to pipe the cookie batter out of a stiffer material, like baking paper with a smaller hole, rather than the soft plastic sandwich bag. That way it would be easier to control. Also, I've seen other people make cookie cutter shapes out of aluminium cans, so maybe you can try that next time. :)
Aluminium cans are so useful for everything
I find that if you make like a cake and just cut them after baking then you get better shapes
Now I don't know if that will be better for animation because I have never done stop motion animation but the shapes will be more controlled
Congratulations plus a beautiful creative animation. Do you have any tutorial on dragon frame?
I've explained few things about dragon in some videos but not done a dragon tutorial as it in video shape
Both look delicious to me!
They are!
hola Edu, mi primer comentario jeje me gusto mucho la animación, muy graciosa, y como contás el proceso de experimentación. A seguir animando galletas. Saludos desde Argentina.
Esta super bacán
Yeey! New Video
edu, can you make a video showing step by step how matillda's hair was made?
Hair needs long time to make. Hope to cover it one day, but while it happens, it was thin thread and 0.4 mm wire inside
@@edupuertasfruns,thank you friend, good job.
Brilliant, thanks:)
Prueba con cerámica fría...puedes hacerla tú, hay tutoriales en UA-cam. Un saludo.
Awesome video man keep it up
This is awesome!!!!
You r really nice!!
good work keepit up.i really like the snow ones. can you make an animation of marshmallows it should be interesting if yes, i am waiting for it.please make it .And you are so near to reach 100k
100k is unbelievable, it has been kind a dream. Marshmallows you say...
Nice work, what good software do you recommend to use with iPad? Dragon frame does not work with it.
stopmotion studio
edu puertas thanks 😊
Creo que te hubiera servido hacer una mezcla de: harina, agua y aceite, para evitar las grietas en la masita. :)
seguramente, también me han dicho de poner sal
edu, another question, can you stop motion with an action cam, if so, how do i adapt the camera in my notbook?
I did animate once with a gopro, but not in relationship with a computer. So it depends on the software always.
@@edupuertasfruns thank you friend, good job.
The first big cookie looks like it’s dancing (sorta)
Excelente amigo!!!!!
!!!!¡¡¡¡¡ hey !!!! EDU .Aprovecha de comerte las galletas!!! Al parecer estas haciendo la cuarentena en ayunas!!!!
No soy de comer mucho la verdad, que le vamos a hacer
How do you make the background so white?? What equipment i need to have? plsss answer
Hi, just go and watch 2 videos ago, about timing and spacing video where I show how I made the animation table I used in this video
I have a suggestion for you, for more flexibility and less cracking use plasticine tell me how it goes
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Which lenses (optics) do you use?
In here I used a 24-70mm f4 L canon lens
What about salt dough? Sure, it's inedible, but you can control the shape.
🧡🧡🧡
A cuántos frames por segundo bates la masa? How many frames per second do you shake the mix?
A 12.5 queda más esponjosa ;)
Wow
Le faltó un ingrediente que le dé elasticidad a la masa: aceite
Do the cookies again
What do you have in mind for them?
Azuquitar, se llaman las galletas gorditas
Animate gingerbread men cookies
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Bro why?