I remember doing stop motion at school. Makes you truly appreciate how much work goes into something like Wallace and Gromit, The Nightmare Before Christmas etc, incredible 😳
Omg my first semester animation class was such a nightmare because every project was stop motion with clay 😭 I truly give all of my praise to people who do stop motion for a living 💯
Dude, I love the credit given to the team on this channel. The fact that every single person is shown as an equal contributor to the project is a breath of fresh air compared to other channels.
You might want to combine stop-motion clay animation with blue/green-screen techniques. That way you can easily split filming the characters and background and don't risk of accidentally modifiying the background when moving the characters.
Did you know that Coraline was completely stop-motion and they had over 50 heads just for Coraline’s facial expressions? Yeah, these animations that people make completely by hand are so amazing and deserve so much appreciation. Sadly, you don’t see this kind of stuff anymore.
What's funny is big budget movies like that are both easier and harder! It was easier because a computer calibrates which facial expression (and thus which head) is needed for each frame. This is especially handy when filming dialogue. But obviously harder because it's that much more complex of a system. I personally love the costumes for the armatures like all of Coralines sweaters were legit hand knitted!!!
I would argue that you can still see stop motion animations being produced, it just isn't easy to make it into mainstream media like say, Coraline or Nightmare Before Christmas.
The set design process brought back a memory from childhood that makes me happy. I had forgotten I used to make little clay figures and rooms and props and this makes me want to revisit that as an adult. It was strangely nostalgic to watch.
My first thought was: _Yes, yes it is._ But also stop-motion really is amazing as well as difficult, with the difficulty adding to how enjoyable it is to watch. So it's really cool seeing you take another crack at it, and the final product turned out so nice!
The landlord yelling at them is fantastic. I like the shot over his shoulder to show the vacant look on the guys face. I love his moustache moves for his talking. So good Jazza!
To be fair, a costume closet or wardrobe really does a good job of flattening the sound. Unless you need really fancy sounds, you can do a lot with a blanket fort.
Not many people know about the legend Ray Harryhausen he made a lot of iconic creatures, probably one of the best stop motion animators of all time. What made him so good was how he was able to create unique movements for different creatures to give them realistic textures like an octopus he really had to think about how tentacles move differently than human body and he did this with a bunch of mythical creatures he created that don't even exist in real life so it would be super hard to imagine their movement
@@heart.9889 The AT-ATs in Empire for one and most "massive" vehicles or weird creatures were actually stop motion in the original trilogy. Its pretty cool really:)
Jazza your team is amazing! I think they must love their jobs, working for / together with someone so creative and who loves to think and just be and do all things out side of the box and just extra. Absolutely amazing team 💪🏼
Claymation has always held a place in my heart :) as a kid I loved watching Gumby and was amazed with all the animations and creativity! I love how you are practically forming your own animation studio for this! Would love to see a longer claymation from Jazza studios 😎✌️
honestly the show feels like early 2000's and 2010's sort of edgy adult shows? but ones that had some sort of story or plot. something that may play on adult swim now at like, midnight or so. it's really good! honestly i'd be invested if it were some silly episodic show about these guy's shenanigans
Noooo he has to get it to 10 episodes in the next copel of years so it can be a minny series and we can all whate in antisapasion for each episode befor fegeting it!
Alisha N says: "Noooo he has to get it to 10 episodes in the next couple of years so it can be a mini-series and we can all wait in anticipation for each episode before forgetting it!"
The amount of time and effort you all put into this looks insane! I applaud anyone who works with any sort of stop motion work it must take a LOT of patience!
I feel like you should produce a Roomies miniserie for youtube.. you've got a good team. I know how time consuming it is, I've worked in stop motion, but either way it would be cool.. just8 or 10 episodes with the duration of this one (only the animation, not the full video). I don't know, it's pretty cool..
As a Polish person 🇵🇱 I'm very happy that you made this additional character and that was my favourite part too. It reminded me of an episode of The Big Bang Theory when they play charades witch made me laugh even more. The whole animation was amazing. Great job. 🤍❤️
That was insane......the puns were just wow.....The end would have thrown me for a loop if I didn't already know Jazza lol. That was awesome, I enjoyed it.
I think the 14 year old Jazza would be proud of this second episode. Both because of the extremely professional cinematography and the extremely juvenile humour
The level of skill with the background characters slightly moving is really advanced and so I think you should continue with the claymation and also that set was on point
Yay for Poland~!☺️☺️☺️ amazing work as always!❤️ I'm watching you since I remember and I just love the content you are doing! Every single video is a surprise!😄 As being polish I love the way you used 'us' 🤣 Keep up the amazing work Jazza! Love you!❤️
The team really did an amazing job with the details in the sets. Feeling quite inspired to play around with different sets in my own videos. Always love to see your stop motion endevours Jazza!
Planning: "...I could then draw on with whiteboard marker, so that when I wanted to move the pupils later I could just erase them and redraw them." Execution: Gives character dead-eyed, exotropic stare nearly completely sideways. Never moves the pupils.
This video brings me so much joy! I love seeing you do this kind of stuff, and the amount of satisfaction you got from completing the animation. In fact, it was extremely amusing and turned out great!
I just really appreciate the dedication,passion and hard work that goes into this chunnel. You never know what to expect with each upload which is so fun. Great job everyone! 🥰
I just love how creative jazza is! Wish to be like him one day! ❤️ Edit: just completed the vid, it was amazing and the animation was DEFINITELY UP TO SCRATCH!
I remember doing stop motion stuff using lego with my sister. We used my old phone (that was my mom's old phone) and the ability to stop/continue filming a vidro was amazing to us. I wish we still had those videos somewhere lol
Ever since I was young I’ve always loved stopmotion animation, my first movie was the Wallace and Gromit curse of the wererabbit, I just don’t know what about I like so much but it stuck with me into adulthood. Beautiful work Jazza! Had some laughs as well😁
Jazza if you read this, this is important...For claymation you need to think about it like sprites with video games. You need to have basically a bunch of different clay figures just for 1 action. And same goes for facial expressions and basic vowels when talking... A, E, I, O, U that's at least 5 different mouth positions just for 5 vowel sounds. And not including the rest of the alphabet like S or T pronounciations. Here's the basics with animation Different mouth shapes for vowels & alphabet Different facial expressions for emotions Different sprites/clay figures for each action & gesture If you can do these basic 3 things then your claymation will be much easier the hardest part will just be making all the clay figures which takes a lot of time but for a typic claymation scene they can have over 100 different clay figures just for those basics. To simplify things you can eliminate any talking so it's purely visual story telling therefor you don't need the mouth shapes for words.
That is for claymation that is being done by large teams, jazza probably doesn’t have the time nor the resources (mainly man power) to accomplish making hundreds of figures
I had a go at stop motion before; it was challenging! I have massive respect for stop-motion animators because of how hard everything is. I enjoyed this episode today; hopefully, we can see another episode in the future! (The Polish joke was actually hilarious lol)
My cousin does claymation and I still am amazed of how good he is it’s a really tough thing to learn you did so good like my mouth dropped when I saw this
I absolutely love this. I've always had a hard time with Claymation's because of some past videos I've watched and so it was a little harder but overall, this helps me get past my fear and it's really good.
Stop motion sure is difficult, adding the world of clay to it makes it even more so though. Mad respect to everyone who does that for a job Also that’s a wild laptop
I love that Gravity falls episode where it turns out a famous claymation director used the occult to bring clay creatures back to life as it was easier then regular claymation
I've watched claymation shows so many times and I wonder how they multiple episodes done in a couple of weeks! It would take me a couple months to probably make a 1-2 minute video.
Wow , I haven't seen your videos in a couple years. My daughter is an artist and has been following you for years. You were a huge inspiration for her. It's great to see how far you've come since then , congratulations on all your well deserved success. Awesome job , hilarious ✌️
You know, I feel like people need to appreciate how much work people put into stop motion. Its very difficult to do but its fun to make stop motion things.
@@TvTitanStudios bro, why you so worried about pronouns, just call them a they if you don't know their pronouns. Also the reason why I said bro shut up is because they are begging for likes.
(a claymation about two roomates called "bob" and "glob" in their first encounter! please dont be harsh in reviews, because this is my first ever claymation, and i put alot of effort into learning it, making models and sets and props, etc. i hope you enjoy it!) WE DID WE ENJOYED IT ❤️❤️
I have so much respect for shows like Robot Chicken that use stop-motion. You don’t need to redraw frames like with 2d but posing figures and animating everything straight-ahead is SUPER difficult.
This is the one form of art that I've always wanted to try for myself. I can not draw well but I enjoyed making pencils and stuff out of clay. I've always wanted to make a stop motion of a heard of hamsters running over a brisk hill. With maybe some trees and a fox chasing them at the very end.
i remember making little stop motion animations with stickbots.... even that was difficult, makes you really appreciate the work that goes into stuff like claymation
I want jazza to try stain glass art one time. It seems like a very fun and addicting concept. Recently I been wanting to try different activities and crafts but haven’t worked up the courage.
I love stop motion. I used to make silly stop motions all the time as a kid. The ONLY video on my channel is a stop motion animation I made as a kid using a minecraft horse toy, an app on my iPad and sound effects I made by tapping on things.
I love how I could finally see how this is done up close. Easier to follow than the behind the scenes in movies like this even. It was really cool haha. Also, I like old tech or simple etc, but that laptop is really cool.... never seen that before ... gotta say it. Please make more of these :) it's cool to see it being made. Then it's also cool seeing how much you like it. If you worked in animation professionally (like movies) I bet it would be this style ii
This was great! Totally loved the dance montage (the mop guitar and twerking were awesome!!!) and the "up to scratch," "spruce," and "Polish" puns. Thsnks for the good laugh. 😁Always was a fan of your animation work. Amazing!
fun fact: in nightmare before christmas, they had different heads for different expressions. but, because sally had such long hair, they couldnt do that. so they just had the back of her head and eyes and just slapped on faces with different facial expressions
I remember doing stop motion at school. Makes you truly appreciate how much work goes into something like Wallace and Gromit, The Nightmare Before Christmas etc, incredible 😳
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok, as long as you don't read this comment.... 🤦♂️😑
The fact that I was thinking about Wallace and Gromit today…
Aardman Studio is fantastic
Kubo and the two strings was insane considering every single frame was a photo taken
Omg my first semester animation class was such a nightmare because every project was stop motion with clay 😭 I truly give all of my praise to people who do stop motion for a living 💯
Dude, I love the credit given to the team on this channel. The fact that every single person is shown as an equal contributor to the project is a breath of fresh air compared to other channels.
You might want to combine stop-motion clay animation with blue/green-screen techniques. That way you can easily split filming the characters and background and don't risk of accidentally modifiying the background when moving the characters.
you dont even have to do that, you can easily fix the moving background props with masks in any video editing program.
He'd need to put some effort into the colormaching since two characters are both green and blue.
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 what
@@mochaXX16 It's definitely a spambot, but it looks like it forgot to include a link.
Did you know that Coraline was completely stop-motion and they had over 50 heads just for Coraline’s facial expressions?
Yeah, these animations that people make completely by hand are so amazing and deserve so much appreciation. Sadly, you don’t see this kind of stuff anymore.
What's funny is big budget movies like that are both easier and harder! It was easier because a computer calibrates which facial expression (and thus which head) is needed for each frame. This is especially handy when filming dialogue. But obviously harder because it's that much more complex of a system. I personally love the costumes for the armatures like all of Coralines sweaters were legit hand knitted!!!
I would argue that you can still see stop motion animations being produced, it just isn't easy to make it into mainstream media like say, Coraline or Nightmare Before Christmas.
Yes
Great, now I'm picturing 50 Coraline heads on a shelf, as if that movie needed to be any more disturbing...
@@Liammoz why it’s a good movie
The set design process brought back a memory from childhood that makes me happy. I had forgotten I used to make little clay figures and rooms and props and this makes me want to revisit that as an adult. It was strangely nostalgic to watch.
My first thought was: _Yes, yes it is._
But also stop-motion really is amazing as well as difficult, with the difficulty adding to how enjoyable it is to watch. So it's really cool seeing you take another crack at it, and the final product turned out so nice!
The landlord yelling at them is fantastic. I like the shot over his shoulder to show the vacant look on the guys face. I love his moustache moves for his talking. So good Jazza!
I was about to give props to Amy for the amazing set .... but she probably already has enough!
LOL
this comment is underrated asf
Get out.
Jk I love puns, take this 🏆
I needed this today, thank you!
Jazza: Builds a professional Studio for Film Production.
Also Jazza: Doesnt add a Sound Studio.
To be fair, a costume closet or wardrobe really does a good job of flattening the sound. Unless you need really fancy sounds, you can do a lot with a blanket fort.
Wow his voice acting is really impressive, and as usual the team did an in rest job 💕
In rest job? What is that
Stop motion is incredible. I love how it made Star Wars realistic back in the late 70s. I wasn’t even a teenager yet, but believed it was real. Lol 😂
Wait what. What Part of star wars ist Stop Motion?
@@heart.9889 💀
Not many people know about the legend Ray Harryhausen he made a lot of iconic creatures, probably one of the best stop motion animators of all time. What made him so good was how he was able to create unique movements for different creatures to give them realistic textures like an octopus he really had to think about how tentacles move differently than human body and he did this with a bunch of mythical creatures he created that don't even exist in real life so it would be super hard to imagine their movement
@@heart.9889 The AT-ATs in Empire for one and most "massive" vehicles or weird creatures were actually stop motion in the original trilogy. Its pretty cool really:)
@@joshuawhite8131 that's so cool! I never realized but in retrospect it's obvious that it's not CGI.
Yes, this is a very hard and detailed form of art. Props to you for doing it well!👍🏻
u mean props
@@craftyj4980 Thx 🙏🏻.
As a Polish person, I've seen this joke more times than I can count. But it still made me laugh when I saw it. XD Great work Jazza!
Wake up 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
Siema XD
Dobry wieczór
@Vadym Gannochka witam
wow you are shining! you must be a polish person! ...no? you guys aint gonna laugh..or anything?...
Jazza your team is amazing! I think they must love their jobs, working for / together with someone so creative and who loves to think and just be and do all things out side of the box and just extra. Absolutely amazing team 💪🏼
Claymation has always held a place in my heart :) as a kid I loved watching Gumby and was amazed with all the animations and creativity! I love how you are practically forming your own animation studio for this! Would love to see a longer claymation from Jazza studios 😎✌️
Claymation is something I watched as a kid and tried when I was like 8.
You did a great job.
Did you even watch GOGS or Plasmo? great claymation
honestly the show feels like early 2000's and 2010's sort of edgy adult shows? but ones that had some sort of story or plot. something that may play on adult swim now at like, midnight or so.
it's really good! honestly i'd be invested if it were some silly episodic show about these guy's shenanigans
Feels like it would belong to adult swim
@@skkskajehegeg7791 yep or like robot chickeN?
ghostbur my boy
@@TeiJay_ yes my exact emotion as well
ghost of Wilbur spot yes
Let's do this, every 15 years you create a new episode, then your children can continue the legacy
Noooo he has to get it to 10 episodes in the next copel of years so it can be a minny series and we can all whate in antisapasion for each episode befor fegeting it!
@@AlishaN-yh5nf Jesus your spelling.
@@AlishaN-yh5nf that spelling man..
@@AlishaN-yh5nf Atleast i understood you-
Alisha N says: "Noooo he has to get it to 10 episodes in the next couple of years so it can be a mini-series and we can all wait in anticipation for each episode before forgetting it!"
Jazza I swear to God you could create a streaming service with claymation shows, animations, and art videos and I would pay so much money for it.
The amount of time and effort you all put into this looks insane! I applaud anyone who works with any sort of stop motion work it must take a LOT of patience!
I feel like you should produce a Roomies miniserie for youtube.. you've got a good team. I know how time consuming it is, I've worked in stop motion, but either way it would be cool.. just8 or 10 episodes with the duration of this one (only the animation, not the full video). I don't know, it's pretty cool..
Yer so it's a propper minny series!
Today, we follow Bob and Glob, serving out their sentence in federal prison *canned laughter*.
I agree 💯👍😎
He really got into character; he turned just as red as the landlord!
As a Polish person 🇵🇱 I'm very happy that you made this additional character and that was my favourite part too. It reminded me of an episode of The Big Bang Theory when they play charades witch made me laugh even more. The whole animation was amazing. Great job. 🤍❤️
Wake up 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
would 100% watch a series of this 🙌
That was insane......the puns were just wow.....The end would have thrown me for a loop if I didn't already know Jazza lol. That was awesome, I enjoyed it.
I LOVED the Polish bit 🤣🤣🤣
This needs an episode three for sure!!!
Outstanding work by you and your team, as always.
A few years ago, I had tried stopmotion/claymation animations and I absolutely fell in love. This video resparked that love. Thank you
The frequency of these unique medium uploads is unreal!
Hi
Yeah totally under appreciated considering how much work it must take to do each video plus the research etc needed to pull off each new style!
I loved this ! If you decide to continue the series, I’m definitely watching!
No highkey I would definitely watch this if it was a show. This is so creative and amazing. A very talented team!!
I think the 14 year old Jazza would be proud of this second episode. Both because of the extremely professional cinematography and the extremely juvenile humour
Make this into a Netflix show that was hilarious 😭
The brother stephano that’s gonna get the roomies wacked is crazy
Forget about it.
Yes, so it can get cancelled and they can waste ALL of their effort
Dang guys so cynical I know it wouldn’t actually be valuable 😭 it’s called a compliment
Throwing it out there: if y’all wouldn’t shit on the idea and watch it, the ratings would be high but ya know go off
The level of skill with the background characters slightly moving is really advanced and so I think you should continue with the claymation and also that set was on point
The voice acting is sooo amazing. I would absolutely watch another episode of Roomies.
I WANT MORE EPISODES!!! I LOVE IT SM!!!
I liked how Rob hugged the laptop. Also, the set was incredible 👏 great job Amy
Yay for Poland~!☺️☺️☺️ amazing work as always!❤️ I'm watching you since I remember and I just love the content you are doing! Every single video is a surprise!😄 As being polish I love the way you used 'us' 🤣 Keep up the amazing work Jazza! Love you!❤️
Kto jeszcze ogląda z Polski? Wpisujcie miasta 😀
@@lukesiano Łódź ;)
@@GravixD Emblong ;)
@@lukesiano Zielona Góra ;)
Chrzęszczewo :)
Great job, only thing bugging me is that the laughing is a bit too loud to hear the conversations
Yeah, agreed
Agree
Yep! Came here to say the same thing.
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 I don’t give an F
The team really did an amazing job with the details in the sets. Feeling quite inspired to play around with different sets in my own videos. Always love to see your stop motion endevours Jazza!
I really like that you're always doing something different. So damn cool
I have always been amazed by the films made like this
I love the fingerprints on his clay it makes it more real lol I just love everything he does!! He's the best!! Way to go jazza!!!!
You can see the fingerprints in major stop motion medias like Shaun the sheep
@@lynxone9434 ya which is why I love it!! Makes it more realistic
@@amandasabo139 the first time I noticed it, I couldn't believe that it was actually stop motion and not like CGI
@@lynxone9434 same sooo cool
Planning: "...I could then draw on with whiteboard marker, so that when I wanted to move the pupils later I could just erase them and redraw them."
Execution: Gives character dead-eyed, exotropic stare nearly completely sideways. Never moves the pupils.
This video brings me so much joy! I love seeing you do this kind of stuff, and the amount of satisfaction you got from completing the animation. In fact, it was extremely amusing and turned out great!
I did this the other day at college…. It was fun, but really made me appreciate the effort that goes into the movies that use it!
I just really appreciate the dedication,passion and hard work that goes into this chunnel. You never know what to expect with each upload which is so fun. Great job everyone! 🥰
I just love how creative jazza is! Wish to be like him one day! ❤️
Edit: just completed the vid, it was amazing and the animation was DEFINITELY UP TO SCRATCH!
I remember doing stop motion stuff using lego with my sister. We used my old phone (that was my mom's old phone) and the ability to stop/continue filming a vidro was amazing to us. I wish we still had those videos somewhere lol
This reminds me of Robot Chicken.
Or old-school Christmas movies. Very cool and I like that you always change it up. Very cool ..
I just wanted to thank you so much jazza you helped me get through ruff times so thank you very much
I would totally tune in every week for this show! This was awesome!
Ever since I was young I’ve always loved stopmotion animation, my first movie was the Wallace and Gromit curse of the wererabbit, I just don’t know what about I like so much but it stuck with me into adulthood.
Beautiful work Jazza! Had some laughs as well😁
Jazza if you read this, this is important...For claymation you need to think about it like sprites with video games. You need to have basically a bunch of different clay figures just for 1 action. And same goes for facial expressions and basic vowels when talking... A, E, I, O, U that's at least 5 different mouth positions just for 5 vowel sounds. And not including the rest of the alphabet like S or T pronounciations. Here's the basics with animation
Different mouth shapes for vowels & alphabet
Different facial expressions for emotions
Different sprites/clay figures for each action & gesture
If you can do these basic 3 things then your claymation will be much easier the hardest part will just be making all the clay figures which takes a lot of time but for a typic claymation scene they can have over 100 different clay figures just for those basics. To simplify things you can eliminate any talking so it's purely visual story telling therefor you don't need the mouth shapes for words.
Or he can do it his way? And not like the nightmare before Christmas.
That is for claymation that is being done by large teams, jazza probably doesn’t have the time nor the resources (mainly man power) to accomplish making hundreds of figures
@@joshfike6464 I completely agree, seems like WAY TOO much work for a 10 min youtube video about a 4 minute claymation.
The amount of work that goes into making these 20 min videos are UNBELIEVABLE.. jazza is a legend 🙌🏻
Please don't stop making episodes. This was the best TV show I've seen in a while
I had a go at stop motion before; it was challenging! I have massive respect for stop-motion animators because of how hard everything is. I enjoyed this episode today; hopefully, we can see another episode in the future! (The Polish joke was actually hilarious lol)
My cousin does claymation and I still am amazed of how good he is it’s a really tough thing to learn you did so good like my mouth dropped when I saw this
God I love this team!! Team projects are my favorite, I just love seeing everyones minds come alive idk, but I love it lol that was so awesome
Best day ever! Ive been waiting for years for the next episode
I absolutely love this. I've always had a hard time with Claymation's because of some past videos I've watched and so it was a little harder but overall, this helps me get past my fear and it's really good.
Stop motion sure is difficult, adding the world of clay to it makes it even more so though. Mad respect to everyone who does that for a job
Also that’s a wild laptop
Yes i seen that too. Was really interested in what looked like an extra screen between the keyboard and main screen.
Jazza's content is pretty everything that's about art. That's why this channel is great.
I love that Gravity falls episode where it turns out a famous claymation director used the occult to bring clay creatures back to life as it was easier then regular claymation
Claymation creeps me out so much, and this captured my discomfort with claymation so well
13:09 Greetings from Poland! ❤️ I love your videos 🎨🖌️
I've watched claymation shows so many times and I wonder how they multiple episodes done in a couple of weeks! It would take me a couple months to probably make a 1-2 minute video.
Hey man, this is probably the best thing you and your team ever did. Seriously, it's awesome.
Episode 3 PLEASE THIS IS SOOO GOOD 🙏
Maybe in 15 years😂
It’s amazing how you make stuff funny and cool at the same time and I’ve watched almost all your videos and you are the best art maker I’ve ever seen
Only 15 years to go for episode 3!!! Yay!!! 🥳
Who else wants episode 3 now
ME!!!!!!
13 years to go
Amazing Work, this makes me want to watch Kubo for the 10th time!
Also appreciate the Big Lebowski reference lol
Hahahahaha. Im from Poland , and this part with "polishing" make me laugh hahahaha . Good job Jazza and whole your team ;)
Greetings from Poland
The final result makes it rewarding
Wow , I haven't seen your videos in a couple years. My daughter is an artist and has been following you for years. You were a huge inspiration for her. It's great to see how far you've come since then , congratulations on all your well deserved success. Awesome job , hilarious ✌️
I'm now going to wait 15 years for episode 3 I wanna see more of Bob and blop
"What? You really believe someone moves these figures one frame at a time? I'm not a masochist. I just black magic to make them animate themselves!"
You should make a TV series out of The Roomies
This one honestly be such a cool cast of characters for an adult swim show
6 million congrats 👏🏻🎉😊
You know, I feel like people need to appreciate how much work people put into stop motion. Its very difficult to do but its fun to make stop motion things.
👇 Stop motion gang here 😊
BRO SHUT UP.
@@Skittleisdaboywithclay why should he/her?
@@TvTitanStudios bro, why you so worried about pronouns, just call them a they if you don't know their pronouns. Also the reason why I said bro shut up is because they are begging for likes.
@@Skittleisdaboywithclay bro is not the main character
(a claymation about two roomates called "bob" and "glob" in their first encounter! please dont be harsh in reviews, because this is my first ever claymation, and i put alot of effort into learning it, making models and sets and props, etc. i hope you enjoy it!)
WE DID WE ENJOYED IT ❤️❤️
There is also an important step on movies and shows animations the voices and I think you have mastered that
I have so much respect for shows like Robot Chicken that use stop-motion. You don’t need to redraw frames like with 2d but posing figures and animating everything straight-ahead is SUPER difficult.
first
I hope episode 3 comes a lot sooner than 15 years from now. I kind of want an entire series of this show with full half hour episodes.
This is the one form of art that I've always wanted to try for myself. I can not draw well but I enjoyed making pencils and stuff out of clay. I've always wanted to make a stop motion of a heard of hamsters running over a brisk hill. With maybe some trees and a fox chasing them at the very end.
I did stop motion as well
You did a great job jazza
i remember making little stop motion animations with stickbots.... even that was difficult, makes you really appreciate the work that goes into stuff like claymation
I want jazza to try stain glass art one time. It seems like a very fun and addicting concept. Recently I been wanting to try different activities and crafts but haven’t worked up the courage.
This is such a cute video very well done, and usually I don’t ever pay attention to sponsored items but that laptop looks super dope
Stop motion is always a fun way to create life out of anything ^_^ i have very fond memories of making characters move and drawings come to life
Thats actually high quality and its got some reason behind the animation itself. Love it. Good work
I love stop motion. I used to make silly stop motions all the time as a kid. The ONLY video on my channel is a stop motion animation I made as a kid using a minecraft horse toy, an app on my iPad and sound effects I made by tapping on things.
I love how I could finally see how this is done up close. Easier to follow than the behind the scenes in movies like this even. It was really cool haha. Also, I like old tech or simple etc, but that laptop is really cool.... never seen that before ... gotta say it. Please make more of these :) it's cool to see it being made. Then it's also cool seeing how much you like it. If you worked in animation professionally (like movies) I bet it would be this style ii
This was great! Totally loved the dance montage (the mop guitar and twerking were awesome!!!) and the "up to scratch," "spruce," and "Polish" puns. Thsnks for the good laugh. 😁Always was a fan of your animation work. Amazing!
fun fact: in nightmare before christmas, they had different heads for different expressions. but, because sally had such long hair, they couldnt do that. so they just had the back of her head and eyes and just slapped on faces with different facial expressions
Yo! Using the wardrobe room for a audio-booth is pretty in the spot genius. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I wasn’t expecting the end to be that dark