-secure the camera (perhaps with a tripod) and the lego baseplate (with tape or something) to avoid shakiness
-use manual settings (shutter speed, focus, white balance, ISO) on camera to avoid changes in lighting and stuff
-try to get the frame rate to at least around 10 or 12 fps (frames per second) so the animation doesn't look choppy- for reference, I thinkmost of mine are 12 fps, except Tanks which is about 8.
nice- here are a few more tips:
-secure the camera (perhaps with a tripod) and the lego baseplate (with tape or something) to avoid shakiness
-use manual settings (shutter speed, focus, white balance, ISO) on camera to avoid changes in lighting and stuff
-try to get the frame rate to at least around 10 or 12 fps (frames per second) so the animation doesn't look choppy- for reference, I thinkmost of mine are 12 fps, except Tanks which is about 8.
urcuzbob 3 years ago