be normal... then i continued editing till i was satisfied... first i saved it as a project, then went to save it as a movie file and that's when it got worse... i went through and named my file and put the file to sent it to be then it wouldnt work.... help?
ok so i made a claymation the other day and in my opinion it was realy good.... now i put all of the pictures on WMM and shortened them to a stop motion apropriate length... the first thing i noticed was that the movie wasnt working right in the screen given (the video showed a picture then sciped about 15 seconds of film staying on that one picture until the 15 seconds was up, and it continued to do this throughout the nearly 45 second video) i thought this might...
@TheHenderson4 it's literally the same method. If I post too many tutorials, I have a significant chance of losing viewers. I try not to repeat myself!
Well I would say long legs work pretty good if you have thick legs, still It is very complicated but if done right can look good and easy to animate.
I think having clay all the way through is better too
There are certain clays that don't crack but most of them are elastic and wont animate well however there are a couple clays that don't crack like mine it will thin out in places but it will never or extremely rarely crack
be normal... then i continued editing till i was satisfied... first i saved it as a project, then went to save it as a movie file and that's when it got worse... i went through and named my file and put the file to sent it to be then it wouldnt work.... help?
Kungfuguy27 9 months ago
ok so i made a claymation the other day and in my opinion it was realy good.... now i put all of the pictures on WMM and shortened them to a stop motion apropriate length... the first thing i noticed was that the movie wasnt working right in the screen given (the video showed a picture then sciped about 15 seconds of film staying on that one picture until the 15 seconds was up, and it continued to do this throughout the nearly 45 second video) i thought this might...
Kungfuguy27 9 months ago
there was a massacre.....wait did you kill that poor guy and left his leg laying around
crisXD1032 1 year ago
My legs are pretty short and stubby... I wonder if they're made out of clay.
Great tut, man. Keep it up!
paperpeoplejokes 1 year ago
@paperpeoplejokes hahaha! Thanks :)
sgtjlopez 1 year ago
Could you make a video on making clay torsos and arms?
TheHenderson4 1 year ago
@TheHenderson4 it's literally the same method. If I post too many tutorials, I have a significant chance of losing viewers. I try not to repeat myself!
sgtjlopez 1 year ago
Well I would say long legs work pretty good if you have thick legs, still It is very complicated but if done right can look good and easy to animate.
I think having clay all the way through is better too
There are certain clays that don't crack but most of them are elastic and wont animate well however there are a couple clays that don't crack like mine it will thin out in places but it will never or extremely rarely crack
MongoTheMonkFish 1 year ago
hey thanks for posting this video I found it very usefull :D
AndyCooperz 1 year ago
We got the same sculpting tools same clay haha
1claymation 1 year ago
ok cool thanks, I'm thinking of starting this as a hobby. I've messed with a play doh animation before lol.
juriaan13 1 year ago
@juriaan13 working with plasticine is much more fun. Doesn't dry out!
sgtjlopez 1 year ago
@sgtjlopez is fimo clay plasticine clay?
cubeproduktion 1 year ago
@cubeproduktion That's polymer clay. It hardens in the oven. Plasticine is modeling clay.
sgtjlopez 1 year ago
lol smooth out his butt, ok sorry very juvenile, what kind of clay is it that you use? You need a lot to create a whole character like that I asume.
juriaan13 1 year ago
@juriaan13 Van Aken. It's really not very much for a small character. Like I said, the bear is like 1/4 -1/2 a pound.
sgtjlopez 1 year ago