Unfinished Stikfas Fight

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2006

My first attempt at stop motion with Stikfas action figures using photoshop and adobe premiere.

Visit my blog: http://www.jbgaerlan.com

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  • so how long did this take you, oh and nice job, i just found out about these guys, they look pretty cool because i love to to stop action videos

  • I worked on this off and on for 3 days. These little guys are so much fun. I just bought some more from Amazon. : )

  • Cool vid man. Workin on anything else?

  • I would like to start a new vid in the fall. Too busy with work and family obligations at the moment.

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  • go check out mines to

  • This is really nice, What frame rate do you shoot at? try 15 fps it'll be so much smoother it will look amazing. Wha software do you use?? great work btw, really nice. I will post a response of a video i am making, just as soon as my stikfas arrive :P

  • whoa that is epic, but mabye you should use 4 or 5 more fps? (frames per second)

  • Wow. Cool, finish it and do more plz!

  • nice fighting sounds! But plz finish it! anyway whos the good guy and whos the bad guy?

  • Very good video, must have taken a lot of work. Nice job. As jaenusa has also recommended, i'd also suggest a higher frame rate to make it smoother. Plus i'd also recommend if u have another stikfas, to use a different colour for the two ninjas, this may make the close up fights easier to distinguish the difference between characters.

    Definately keep producing stikfas videos

  • cool effects

  • It was very good, but i would advise you to use more frames per second so that it is more smooth. Professional still animation productions use 24 frames per second. I started doing that in some of my films, and it was a lot more work and time, but the end result was much better.

  • How did you make the effects?

  • Awesome! :)

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