My first gundam stop-motion
Uploader Comments (awsk321)
All Comments (24)
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Not bad for a first stop motion. Trust me, I've seen worse than this, including my first stop motion. Beginners always have a hard time with this
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pretty shitty.
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very choppy, need to make smaller changes per frame, and add more visual effects
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Motion needs more frames (WAY more). Personally, I'd say about 6 frames per action (such as a sword swing or aiming gun while raising shield). Overall, about 15 frames-per-second is about right (though sometimes you can get away with 10). As well as that, a tripod. Nothing makes it harder to watch than a shaky camera. Also, see if you can find less tinny sound effects. If you can, even try using a stand and edit it out with GIMP/ PS for jumps, etc.
This is intended as constructive criticism.
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ke puttanata
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I understand why people dislike this movie, but hey, everyone who is making stop motion movies just start like that. Keep practicing and it wil be better. Good luck.
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ever heard of thrusters
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make it look more fluid - like motion, (more pics) longer fights :P and some hand to hand would be cool :D im also going to make my first vid as soon as my camera gets here from e-bay :P i have a HUGE collection .... about 50 or a lil more and i still dont have any idea on what to make the plot , or witch ones to use in my first vid from what i have. keep it up !!
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yeah right
exia owns rx78 in the real battle
I like it
Some of the gun shots were very "SHARP" to the ears like a needle
And also i likes the walking sound effects :D
Check mine too im new to stop motion maybe we can help with each other :D
CopRad 3 years ago
lol-kk!
awsk321 3 years ago