Author Topic: New lego Stop-Motion.  (Read 1160 times)

I made another one. It ends abruptly because I got tired of having sets in my room.
About 850 frames. It is 2:30 minutes or so.

The Model Clay Incident

D'aawww 3: I think its cute.

Reminds me of that old 50's movie The Blob


Thanks everyone!
D'aawww 3: I think its cute.
Are you DarkCircuitBreaker on youtube? :D

Are you DarkCircuitBreaker on youtube? :D
Yep, or my dA name isn't DCB2011.

Next time do at least 12 frames per second. And the lightning could be a tad better too. Nice job.

Next time do at least 12 frames per second. And the lightning could be a tad better too. Nice job.
Yes, I would LOVE to make it better on these points. HOWEVER: Since my camera sucks I can't plug one of these USB thingys into it and click tiny buton on computor to take picture.

Instead I set it to take a picture every 30 seconds, and when moving merely a leg, that becomes a pain in the arse.

The lighting is made from my desk lamp, and occasionally my window and different scattered lights.
When making scenes in the city on my floor, that is.

Very nice! :D I loved it. Only thing I could suggest is up the frame rate a bit, then it'd be perfect.

Buy a webcam. They are tiny and rather cheap. Problem solved.

Buy a webcam. They are tiny and rather cheap. Problem solved.
I think I can use my HD video camera.

If you're going to do more stop motion, then buy a webcam. Mine is about 8 studs wide and about 4 studs long. It can fit in about every corner.

It's nice. You need to spend more time on making the animation smooth though.

It's nice. You need to spend more time on making the animation smooth though.
I know. I might try to do that next time.
But then I would eventually tear my eyes out.

Besides for a low frame rate, that was really nice. The sound effects were really good and well placed, and there wasn't much flickering.

You can buy adapters that let you use your camera like a webcam.