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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2009

Running and Jumping test, using two small latex build-up puppets.

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  • HappyOrangeAnimation - Yes, I used a piece of 3mm armature wire, or maybe 2 twisted together, then painted it out in TV Paint. I put a second copy of the frames on a layer underneath, and move them forward or back a couple of frames so the wires are in a different place. Then I use the eraser tool on the top layer to remove the wire and show the background underneath.

    Photoshop is slower and clunkier because it loads one image at a time, but can do it much the same way.

  • Thanks guys... gee you're quick, I just got them posted!

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  • ah yeah that sounds like a really effective method. Will have to give it a go, cheers

  • very cool! you use wire's and edit them out? sorry to be a pain. don't answer if you can't be arsed; you're getting a lot of comments

  • I never saw this posted at SMS, you just got so much great stuff that I can't keep track! Amazing - just amazing.

  • m_) Amazingly done, as usual in Nick's

  • I have always liked that little goblin/gremlin puppet.

  • Your work is so great.

  • What can I say, amaazing

  • top notch.....what i aspire 2 achieve

  • amazing stuff Nick, good to see great Ozy animators!

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