Making A Transformers Stop Motion Film Volume 1
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Would you ever do anything like this again for Transformers. Recreating classic scenes from stuff like say Beast Wars, Armarda, the live-action movie and Animated. You've clearly got the talent, planning and patience to pull it of and this is an outstanding piece of work.
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That's definately the same thing how I used to play man! I used to play with my toys and I always imagined it's the cartoon. Sometimes I even played the narrator, and I offcourse voiced the 'bots and 'cons too. Great video BTW! very informative.
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Thanks for this, really inspiring as I have just started making stop motion videos for exactly the same reason as you!
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why the full one is protected on my..COUNTRY!!!!!! cause i have watched that and it's cool and i wanted to watch it again and again, (sighs) you know.
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amazing work! keep it up!
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@asiguido can u do the scene where optimus fights megatron (the touch)
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check my animation "no mercy" out please i'm getting not a lot of views
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GEEZUS!!!!!
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You sir really should be doing movies because your work is very impressive
What programs did u used, u forgot to mention
CrazyBot999 5 months ago
@CrazyBot999 - Photoshop and Final Cut Pro.
asiguido 5 months ago
@CrazyBot999 - I used Photoshop and After Effects. Real simple programs. Cost money, but I'm sure you can find a "special" copy somewhere. There's tons of great tutorials on youtube too.
Thank for checking out my work
asiguido 5 months ago
man, this is just awesome.
im wondering, g1 megatron only appeared a half of a second and i even notice, then it came the credits, and i was all like ''wow! g1!''
aquelescaraaaaaaaaaa 1 year ago
@aquelescaraaaaaaaaaa - LOL, yep. I always display the figures I use at the end. That G1 Megatron shown in the credits was totally beat up. I had to buy a re-issue to keep it from falling apart.
asiguido 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing how this was done, and it's wonderful to show how while nobody's going to be great at something right away, not to be discouraged... because the final result is amazingly professional and light years away from the 'tests' people may have scoffed at! Practice makes perfect, and your dedication and patience definitely has paid off.
BanjoOz 1 year ago
@BanjoOz - Thanks alot! I'm glad you're able to appreciate my work. It was definitely hard work. Still have alot to learn!
asiguido 1 year ago