Once again, it looks pretty good. I have to ask (again, I believe), you have to publish each 'frame rate' section, because your stop-motion editor doesn't allow multiple frame rates within a project (nor does mine nor any others I know of)? Keep up the great work :)
No, I publish the clip all at once. I export the clip from MonkeyJam at 30FPS. If I have a different image every frame, that looks like 30FPS, if I hold each image for 2 frames, that looks like 15FPS, if each image for 3 frames, that looks like 10FPS. So I can mix all these up in a single 30FPS project by just changing how long images are held on the screen. MonkeyJam and HeliumFrog are the only two apps I know that make doing this pretty painless.
Oh, now I get it. Actually, this is how I used to make my stop-motion in a way. I would aim for 15 fps, but often found I didn't take enough frames and then lengthen the appropriate frames. Okay, this makes sense now. Well, looks pretty good :)
Only as a quick way to throw together video clips and put in simple title screens to make little WMVs for YouTube. It's definitely not my primary video editing software.
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check out another great lego stop motion. took us 200hours to complete and it got pretty awesome. watch it on my channel and like it :)
DieVierNudeln 10 months ago
not coo
mcgrathjordan 1 year ago
Clever. Thanks man this defientely gives me some ideas.
siamesemojo 2 years ago
Cool.
norjansonjoe 2 years ago
Wish i could do that>
kyky5678904 2 years ago
Stop motion is easy, just time consuming.
JM
JuniorModder 2 years ago
Once again, it looks pretty good. I have to ask (again, I believe), you have to publish each 'frame rate' section, because your stop-motion editor doesn't allow multiple frame rates within a project (nor does mine nor any others I know of)? Keep up the great work :)
PdoubleyouC 2 years ago
No, I publish the clip all at once. I export the clip from MonkeyJam at 30FPS. If I have a different image every frame, that looks like 30FPS, if I hold each image for 2 frames, that looks like 15FPS, if each image for 3 frames, that looks like 10FPS. So I can mix all these up in a single 30FPS project by just changing how long images are held on the screen. MonkeyJam and HeliumFrog are the only two apps I know that make doing this pretty painless.
ancientbricks 2 years ago
Oh, now I get it. Actually, this is how I used to make my stop-motion in a way. I would aim for 15 fps, but often found I didn't take enough frames and then lengthen the appropriate frames. Okay, this makes sense now. Well, looks pretty good :)
PdoubleyouC 2 years ago
cool
TheRobin101 2 years ago
You use windows movie maker?
LegoDudez 2 years ago
Only as a quick way to throw together video clips and put in simple title screens to make little WMVs for YouTube. It's definitely not my primary video editing software.
ancientbricks 2 years ago
very nice
golfcrazenes18 2 years ago