DUUUUUDEEEEEE your job is awesome, im your fan #387 because you may have like tons of fans... really nice, i just got my vf-0a and trying to get the vf-1 from yamato to make animations like this.... i got some stopmotion wich is cool, chek it out if you like transformers... tell me what u think please we may share some tips
To answer your question on how I did it, it was long hours in the editing process. In short, I took a picture of the figure, digitally remove the supports, cut the object out, adjusted the color and size, and pasted it onto a background for each frame. Add some trial and error since I was not sure how it would look in the final composition. So very time consuming!
Wait, did you actually paint that Quadlunrao figure by hand or did you paint it in a program, like Microsoft paint? Cause I have one too and it was like $80.
Well, I had to actually spray paint a 1/60 Yamato Que-Rau from red to dark green with Testor model paint. I repainted a Toynami VF-1A to match Max's blue/white paint scheme. Painting it on computer takes too long and just don't look as good or consistent. But painting the figures in real life also took some time and faith in not screwing up.
If you are thinking of painting your figures, Testor's website has videos on how to paint models/figures to look realistic.
Very exciting! How did you make the backgrounds?
Boamonster1 1 week ago
YOu did and EXCELLENT JOB!!!!!
adrianmacten 6 months ago
Again, simply amazing!
SDFcommander 7 months ago
Wow, simply WOW! Thank you for sharing your skills and talents with us!
malcolmar 7 months ago
very nice
orkie55 1 year ago
Sick that must've been a ton of work
OpTic3liJK 1 year ago
what is the name of the second song?
4Cmen 1 year ago
@4Cmen
Fifteenth Squadron.
jetpackman01 1 year ago
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jetpackman01 1 year ago
This was nothing less than awesome. Good work.
InternationalBoy 1 year ago
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jetpackman01 2 years ago
thats great good job
darthmalum 2 years ago
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jetpackman01 2 years ago
Good
nightshot103 2 years ago
that was beasty
thewizking21 2 years ago
awesome!
good job 10/10
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fusionrock666 2 years ago
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jetpackman01 2 years ago
great work amzing job dude
Hakuru15 2 years ago
exellent ! :)
CeLiKaoS 3 years ago
DUUUUUDEEEEEE your job is awesome, im your fan #387 because you may have like tons of fans... really nice, i just got my vf-0a and trying to get the vf-1 from yamato to make animations like this.... i got some stopmotion wich is cool, chek it out if you like transformers... tell me what u think please we may share some tips
chino0moreno 3 years ago
That was really impressive.
chillyche 3 years ago 2
That was great! I'm a huge fan of Ai Oboete Imasu Ka. love your work. I love your special effects. Nice work!
I do stop motion too. Check out my channel if you got the time.
asiguido 3 years ago
OMG!!!! that was awesome!!!
joelanza32 3 years ago
Words cannot describe just how awesome this is. Painting those pricey figures was a very gutsy maneuver.
namaikikitsune 3 years ago
I'm not familiar with robotech at all, and have never seen them until now, but i must say you have great stop motion skills.
YRQRM0 4 years ago
oh yes now i recognize that thing they went to in the end thats in the ocean i have the video game but thats it.
YRQRM0 4 years ago
Wow, I've been waiting for someone to make a robotech stop-motion video like this
egyptos89 4 years ago
To answer your question on how I did it, it was long hours in the editing process. In short, I took a picture of the figure, digitally remove the supports, cut the object out, adjusted the color and size, and pasted it onto a background for each frame. Add some trial and error since I was not sure how it would look in the final composition. So very time consuming!
1400VID 4 years ago
Wait, did you actually paint that Quadlunrao figure by hand or did you paint it in a program, like Microsoft paint? Cause I have one too and it was like $80.
egyptos89 4 years ago
Well, I had to actually spray paint a 1/60 Yamato Que-Rau from red to dark green with Testor model paint. I repainted a Toynami VF-1A to match Max's blue/white paint scheme. Painting it on computer takes too long and just don't look as good or consistent. But painting the figures in real life also took some time and faith in not screwing up.
If you are thinking of painting your figures, Testor's website has videos on how to paint models/figures to look realistic.
1400VID 4 years ago
Dude you RULE! Where did you get the model kits?
saguyinsydney 4 years ago
Damn dude, This is sweet! Nice work.
nameeri 4 years ago