Ohhh Kate thanks a lot, I'm happy that you like it :)
It took like 3 hours to make it: one hour to draw the stuff while taking photos, one to trasfer all the 450 photos to the computer an batch-process them, and one to cut, render and compile the video (under Windows, it takes ages, ofcourse, freezes every 10 minutes)!
It's probably good to use the smaller size pic setting on the camera. Also set white balance and contrast at that step too. Then keep all photos in order and move to a folder. Get VirtualDub and Xvid. Install Xvid. Then run Virtualdub. Open your first image in the sequence by opening a "video" file. The rest should import. Under video, set processing to full. Then choose Xvid codec. Then set imput frame rate to what your anim's FPS is. Save as .avi. (Don't forget to have the .avi on it.) Yey!
nicely done
1lameusername5 2 years ago
crying right now :(
totopatter 3 years ago
nice style
good techniQue~!
check out my beginner ones as well.!!
saeho90 3 years ago
This is amazing. Absolutely amazing.
OnlyLoveYourself 3 years ago
^_^
expansionist4 3 years ago
Wow! For only your third whiteboard animation, this is geeat!
RustySM 3 years ago
WOW its so good it looks computer graphic
Mike0902563 3 years ago
wow
P1ayD3ad 4 years ago
good idea to up the contrast to make all the frames look solid in color
imalwaysrightintheen 4 years ago
Very creative! Make them longer. Check out ffennger videos
ffennger 4 years ago
acid trip music.. wtf
maxy12333 4 years ago
<3 Boards of Canada
unnaturalorganism 3 years ago
cool
skyzze 4 years ago
arf... j'adore tellement tes animations... c'est vraiment trop génial ce que tu fais... faudra que tu m'explique un jour comment ca marche!!!
PS: the building at the beginning... was... just... astonihing... awsome... arf... well... you just rock dude!!!
crazythinginlove 4 years ago
Ohhh Kate thanks a lot, I'm happy that you like it :)
It took like 3 hours to make it: one hour to draw the stuff while taking photos, one to trasfer all the 450 photos to the computer an batch-process them, and one to cut, render and compile the video (under Windows, it takes ages, ofcourse, freezes every 10 minutes)!
mate2000 4 years ago
It's probably good to use the smaller size pic setting on the camera. Also set white balance and contrast at that step too. Then keep all photos in order and move to a folder. Get VirtualDub and Xvid. Install Xvid. Then run Virtualdub. Open your first image in the sequence by opening a "video" file. The rest should import. Under video, set processing to full. Then choose Xvid codec. Then set imput frame rate to what your anim's FPS is. Save as .avi. (Don't forget to have the .avi on it.) Yey!
pauljs75 2 years ago