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From: walterhemming
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  • awesome animation, have you edited out your tie-down holes?

  • @mamoses123

    There wasn't need to edit them out. The holes weren't that visible in the first place. Anyways, if viewer ends up staring the tie down holes, there must be something wrong with the animation!!

  • THIS IS AMAZING! Respect. All thumbs up!

  • Awesome video!!!

    Jeff

  • Very nice!

  • Hello, very nice clip you made. Can I ask a few questions regarding you puppet? I'm an amateur and want to learn :)

    1. Did you use tie-downs for walking? I couldn't see any used in you clip.

    2. What kind of puppet armature did you use? I'made a puppet myself using wire, alum foil and clay but it isnt able to move subtle like yours.'

  • @groeneg

    Hi

    1. I used threaded tie downs trough the floor.

    2. Modified "animationsupplies . net" pro armature

    Wire armatures can have as good movement, but they are more difficult to animate. You have to move slightly more than needed as the wire springs back. It's vital to use good animation software, like Dragon or Stop motion pro. The more intuitive your workflow is the faster you will develop.

  • Very impressive control over puppet movements. Timing, pace, arcs... everything is perfectly done. Very inspiring.  Good job !

  • Gee that's great! How many seconds of animation is that?

  • @PuppetCupboard

    It's 56 seconds. Shot on two's.

  • wow!

  • Awesome!

    

  • wow...holy moly, what an incredible scene

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