This is perfect for those out there who need some advice! Most videos just give you the literal basics for little kids to understand, but this video works perfectly for those who actually are looking for the perfect tutorial! Keep up the great work danxik!
My man this was an amazing tutorial. Every single tip and principle you discussed is super helpful to anyone getting into stopmotion. The video was perfect in expressing every idea and made everything super easy to understand. I fully support everything you've included here. Amazing work my friend! Also based eurobeat listener :trollskull: Also also I have the same earbuds hehehe
Also I must say, I think many others-including myself-would definitely appreciate an effect tutorial(mainly practical on my part but maybe digital ones too). Your weapon, blood, and smoke effects are very appealing and well done in my opinion. It seems you have a really good format for tutorials made up and I think another for effects would be very helpful.
Heya pal! I don't know if you saw but in my recent animation contest announcement I said that I'd been looking for stop motion tutorials to use on my channel! You mind if I show some of this off and credit your work? As I mention in the video, any footage used I'll be sending out sticker/poster packs to :)
This is legitimately one of the coolest tutorials I’ve ever seen! The way you explained things by showing them is absolutely astounding! Great job! I also really loved the atmosphere to it all! It felt borderline nostalgic! This deserves all the views in the world! Edit: I just realized I completely forgot to turn on subtitles lmao… but tbh the fact that it can be understood without them is awesome!
This is wonderful! Any person who asks me for tips going forward, Im going to send here to this video lmao. Wondeful breakdown and great incorporations of other peoples works to give examples of what principles you're addressing. 10/10 video 👍👍👍 (Btw you're really good at animating. Your demos were very good)
This video inspired me in so many ways and the part where you hit your cam was relatable ever since I got a tripod, this was by far one of the best tutorials I’ve watched. The music also fight too and I got some tips I could use for my animations.
This was really helpful, and helped my view how to improve my craft, I animate on phone, but this was cool, I now regret giving my sister (who is in the film industry) my nice Camera I got for animation, but couldn’t use because I don’t have a laptop to edit, and pair to the camera, this was massively helpful regardless, and it helped with how to get around backgrounds (my enemy) so thank you again, this was very helpful!
@@Danxiky08 I see, thank you for providing the information I’m hoping this can be useful for my stop motion training as it does look pretty great on yours!
This is perfect for those out there who need some advice! Most videos just give you the literal basics for little kids to understand, but this video works perfectly for those who actually are looking for the perfect tutorial! Keep up the great work danxik!
Phenomenal job here dude! I'll definitely be recommending this to others when they ask for help starting 😎👍
My man this was an amazing tutorial. Every single tip and principle you discussed is super helpful to anyone getting into stopmotion. The video was perfect in expressing every idea and made everything super easy to understand. I fully support everything you've included here. Amazing work my friend!
Also based eurobeat listener :trollskull:
Also also I have the same earbuds hehehe
Also I must say, I think many others-including myself-would definitely appreciate an effect tutorial(mainly practical on my part but maybe digital ones too). Your weapon, blood, and smoke effects are very appealing and well done in my opinion. It seems you have a really good format for tutorials made up and I think another for effects would be very helpful.
Sure! I’ve been asked quite a few times how I do my blood effects so, I could make a vid for that too
Heya pal! I don't know if you saw but in my recent animation contest announcement I said that I'd been looking for stop motion tutorials to use on my channel! You mind if I show some of this off and credit your work? As I mention in the video, any footage used I'll be sending out sticker/poster packs to :)
Sure, my pleasure
Bruh, was just about to send this to you for that reason, glad you found this.
oh and amazing stuff Danxiky!
This is legitimately one of the coolest tutorials I’ve ever seen! The way you explained things by showing them is absolutely astounding! Great job! I also really loved the atmosphere to it all! It felt borderline nostalgic! This deserves all the views in the world!
Edit: I just realized I completely forgot to turn on subtitles lmao… but tbh the fact that it can be understood without them is awesome!
Wut, you understood it without subtitles.? Lmao
Thanks for the comment!
This is wonderful! Any person who asks me for tips going forward, Im going to send here to this video lmao. Wondeful breakdown and great incorporations of other peoples works to give examples of what principles you're addressing. 10/10 video 👍👍👍
(Btw you're really good at animating. Your demos were very good)
Y'know bro, we both need more subs. Loved the music tip, by the way. I do the same thing. Usually Laika movie soundtracks.
FR, I don’t get a whole lot of views.
This video inspired me in so many ways and the part where you hit your cam was relatable ever since I got a tripod, this was by far one of the best tutorials I’ve watched. The music also fight too and I got some tips I could use for my animations.
What have I gotten myself into
Amazing tutorial btw
Excellent tutorial. Covers a lot of good tips and using real examples really brings it home.
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Thanks
This was really helpful, and helped my view how to improve my craft, I animate on phone, but this was cool, I now regret giving my sister (who is in the film industry) my nice Camera I got for animation, but couldn’t use because I don’t have a laptop to edit, and pair to the camera, this was massively helpful regardless, and it helped with how to get around backgrounds (my enemy) so thank you again, this was very helpful!
,,cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
This was an amazing tutorial but I do have one question, where would I buy stick tack?
Home depot, michael, anywhere that has glue and similar stuff should have them
A camera is the one thing I don't have I guess I'll start saving
You don’t necessarily need a big camera, phone works as well. But try to connect an earphone to the phone and use that to take pictures.
@@Danxiky08 I've heard of that trick I bought a little remote for my phone that takes pictures but my camera quality isn't that good
Oh my gosh!
This was super helpful, thanks!
Beautiful
Not me being his 1k sub
This is great advice amazing work!
I didnt even know the 12 principles of animation was a thing
Well I’m glad that I could help you learn something
I tried to make a stop motion before it failed to cause too many frames i added XD
Knowing the right amount of frame needed takes a bit of time, keep practising and you’ll be better!
I made it to the premeire!
i have places in my house that i can keep clean easily or a good lightsource/ controlled light coz sadly my house has windows everywhere
Sunlight is one of the reason I usually animate at night or afternoon, but if you have a really good curtain you’re fine
I have a question what Lego piece do you use for the gun firing effect?
Mega construx has those muzzle flash pieces that comes in few sets, I use those
@@Danxiky08 I see, thank you for providing the information I’m hoping this can be useful for my stop motion training as it does look pretty great on yours!
at 9:51 what is that specific song i cant find it on spotify only the first bit
It’s deference for darkness from halo 3 odst
I got a question about this so I’m getting stop motion pro for pc does it have all the features from the mobile version
@@Jay18films-mn1cf yup
Thanks I appreciate it also your animations are amazing keep up the great work
Hi Danixy I just say I’m not home rn so when I get back I tell you how it works
Yes, lemme know if it helped or not
@@Danxiky08 I will
@@Danxiky08 can you watch the video when I make it?
Sure! Just tag me I’ll check it out
@@Danxiky08 k