@mrmusicisthefuture Thank you! There are no set dimensions for them, the paper just has to be square. I normally use paper that is 10cm by 10cm. The ones used in the video however, are approximately 20cm by 20cm. :)
@nerfgibsonpb505 I'm sorry to hear that, we realized after creating it that it was much to fast to follow along with, but being part of a college project (focusing on the actual stop-motion rather than ease to follow) we did not have the time to change or re-do it any slower (it's already slowed down drastically in post) we were hoping that the video at this speed could be used along side the print instructions (description) as a rough guide to help people. Apologies once again.
@123crispychicken123 the bunny is made using a square piece of paper. The one in the video is A4 paper that was cut to make it square, but i normally use a 10cm by 10cm piece as i prefer the smaller size, buy any size square will work. Best of luck if you are making it, the bunnies have always been my favorite. :)
@xSimplyAmusedx It was done using the Stop Motion technique. So we took a still image of the paper, moved it ever so slightly and took another and continued doing this, then in Adobe Premiere we made the images each last one frame and placed them after each other so when played it creates the illusion of movement and the paper coming to life, this is how we were also able to hide our hands. As for the folding, we manipulated the paper ourselves and secured it with blu-tack and bent paper-clips.
@Berco Thank you! :) , the music's by a talented Musician Martin Tallstrom (link in the description) Just watched your Tulip tutorial, very clear instructions and easy to follow, so once again thank you! :)
very well made and instruction are very is to follow and well if you keep this up can properble move on to plastasine figures or action figure stop motions keep it and and i enjoyed very much. :D
very well made the steps was well easy to follow and you keep this up you might even start stop motion figure like halo or plastasine and you can do your own serise keep it up :D
this is so cheap
origamirocks998 3 weeks ago
thats really cool how you used stop motion. ur actually pretty good with it
legodice123 3 months ago
@legodice123 Thank you! It was our first time using a stop motion technique, the video was made for an animation project at college.
1092CQ 3 months ago
nice job ;) thank you for help
simaroniux 3 months ago 4
q bacan
MegaEros2 5 months ago
what kind paper? square or rectangle
hamza4real 6 months ago
@hamza4real Bunny and tortoise are square, the frog is a rectangle.
1092CQ 6 months ago
@1092CQ Could I have the dimentsions of the bunny and tortoise? for the paper? Please and thank you, your videos are amazing!!
mrmusicisthefuture 6 months ago
@mrmusicisthefuture Thank you! There are no set dimensions for them, the paper just has to be square. I normally use paper that is 10cm by 10cm. The ones used in the video however, are approximately 20cm by 20cm. :)
1092CQ 6 months ago
u r good but waaaaaay too fast I can't keep up!!!!! :(
todaywithme 6 months ago
thumps up if ur paper did not fold it self
CrazyEnora231 8 months ago 17
@CrazyEnora231 I do hear people have been having that issue. Must be the wrong paper type :)
1092CQ 8 months ago 7
i just wasted paper....
webkinzluv09 8 months ago
PERFECTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Octobes 8 months ago
@Octobes :)
1092CQ 8 months ago
friend
origamipro1 9 months ago
your very welcome, mg ftiend
origamipro1 9 months ago
i am never watching this video. it didn't teach me how to make a frog because it went too fast and couldn't see it (even if you paused it)
nerfgibsonpb505 9 months ago
@nerfgibsonpb505 I'm sorry to hear that, we realized after creating it that it was much to fast to follow along with, but being part of a college project (focusing on the actual stop-motion rather than ease to follow) we did not have the time to change or re-do it any slower (it's already slowed down drastically in post) we were hoping that the video at this speed could be used along side the print instructions (description) as a rough guide to help people. Apologies once again.
1092CQ 9 months ago
is the bunny made with square paper or A4, thanks
123crispychicken123 10 months ago
@123crispychicken123 the bunny is made using a square piece of paper. The one in the video is A4 paper that was cut to make it square, but i normally use a 10cm by 10cm piece as i prefer the smaller size, buy any size square will work. Best of luck if you are making it, the bunnies have always been my favorite. :)
1092CQ 10 months ago
wow! how did you make the animation without hands, how did you make paper fold itself???
xSimplyAmusedx 1 year ago
@xSimplyAmusedx It was done using the Stop Motion technique. So we took a still image of the paper, moved it ever so slightly and took another and continued doing this, then in Adobe Premiere we made the images each last one frame and placed them after each other so when played it creates the illusion of movement and the paper coming to life, this is how we were also able to hide our hands. As for the folding, we manipulated the paper ourselves and secured it with blu-tack and bent paper-clips.
1092CQ 1 year ago
Adorable animation!
I really enjoyed the music along with it... very well done! :D
Berco 1 year ago
@Berco Thank you! :) , the music's by a talented Musician Martin Tallstrom (link in the description) Just watched your Tulip tutorial, very clear instructions and easy to follow, so once again thank you! :)
1092CQ 1 year ago
Great Work!
origamipro1 1 year ago
@origamipro1 Thank you.
1092CQ 9 months ago
very well made and instruction are very is to follow and well if you keep this up can properble move on to plastasine figures or action figure stop motions keep it and and i enjoyed very much. :D
jazzproduction 1 year ago
very well made the steps was well easy to follow and you keep this up you might even start stop motion figure like halo or plastasine and you can do your own serise keep it up :D
jazzproduction 1 year ago
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foldsomething 1 year ago
great job. very helpful ;)
foldsomething 1 year ago
very good video, very easy to follow and have made my first bunny .very good step by step guide simple and professional and good music .
DramaNICK18 1 year ago
this is a very good animation very well producted and professional :)
MrSnape777 1 year ago
It was really refresh =)
stuuli 1 year ago
Very nice animation I enjoyed the music ^.^ and style.
faye921 1 year ago
i think this is the best video ever created! pure professionalism :P
djackster500 1 year ago
@djackster500 haha, cheers jack but i feel that you may be biased.
1092CQ 1 year ago