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From: DanTheManCalter
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  • Wow! That was cool... :D why don't you use windows movie maker? I use it and it's okay, I have been trying to find things that are better for making movies and also drawings. I had paint and the pencil app

  • should of done that with shinning or god gundam :P

  • I would have, if there were a perfect grade of either. That hand movement isn't available on any G kits I can get my hands on, including Master Grades.

  • @DanTheManCalter well on ebay if you look up gundam hand there will be one result for fully posable hands for mg kits for like 5 dollars

  • Awesome Perfect Grade stop motion man

  • just speed it up, its to slow.

  • MAN thats smooth!

  • what game u recorded it from?

  • Which game did u use?

  • Nice stop motion, may I know if you use some kind of software to make it smooth?

  • Windows Movie Maker. I wish I had something better, but I don't.

    Basically, MM will only let you shorten the pictures enough to get 7fps. you can save that 7fps move, and just put it back in MM as another movie clip, and double the speed with the effects. That's what I did here.

  • @DanTheManCalter in case you didnt know, to get the pictures to stopmotion speed on mm go to tools, options... then in there go to advanced then adjust picture and transtion duration as you like but the playback is jerky and will only show a few frames but when you export its fine and btw do the settings before you add pictures to the timeline and if you did know good and also your videos are great

  • @thenazrat7

    I did not know that. I don't think I'll be using Movie Maker anymore, at least not on my Windoes 7 PC. The mm for 7 is awful. It crashes after I attempt to do just about anything. From now on I'll be using Adobe Premiere, should I ever get around to making another movie...

    Anyway, thank you for the advice.

  • How do you record sounds from an NDS Game?

  • Uh... I just put the mic up to the speaker. The game had a sound test, so I was set there. Thankfully the recording turned out really well.

  • You've got better sound effects on your vid than the ones I could find. Where did ya get em from?

  • I made them myself by recording them off of a DS game.

  • cool! really smooth... and it's perfect grade!!!

  • Thanks. You know, you would think PG's would be perfect for animation, but they're so big and frikkin' clumsy that they can't even stand straight without half an hour of fidgeting.

  • how tall are they?

  • Well, just over a foot, I'd say. To put it in perspective, that Mk. II's leg is as tall as my MG RX-78-2, if that says anything.

  • MASTER GRADE?

  • No...

    PERFECT GRADE!!

  • My brain exploded from your answer, because perfect grades take too damn long to setup.

  • Only if you're impatient. That model took me about 30 hours to complete, split between about 5 days. I literally lost sleep and shed blood for this model, and I wish I had the money to make another one...

  • I know that.

  • How'd you get those Gundam sound effects? It's so cool with the sounds!

  • ok....

    could have made a fight seen at least xD

  • shut up. at least he can do better than u

  • why dont u all i said was try to do one short or wat ever fight scene :P god BIG DEAL WOW

    yeah ok

  • ... I already did. Look at my other videos.

  • how many frames u put in a sec?

    ps sub me for stop motions

  • I think normally it's about 14 per second. This one is obviously sped up. I think this is about 32 FPS or so. I have no idea, I don't remember

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