@SophisticatedWaffle no, sir. The other side has some bricks on the opposite end of the camera button, and theres also sticky tack stuck to the bricks on the front for extra hold 🍻
I’ve learned some of these just through practicing. The tips I found most helpful were the slow motion technique and the poses (I haven’t even thought about that!) One tip I can give anyone struggling with improving their fight scenes is to just keep animating! Don’t give up, animation is a process just like any other skill. Great video Hank! Very helpful for beginners and experienced brickfilmers alike.
I 100% agree with your tip! Just practice and try new stuff. Tutorials can only tell you what to do, you cant improve until you practice it over and over for yourself 🙌
very good video, I've been doing fight scenes for soooo long now but still feel like I learnt a load! Thanks man you're a legend for this. Gonna have to try that motion blur one for sure feel like its gonna be a pain to get it looking right tho 😅😂
This is genuinely a fantastic tutorial, the motion blur before the punch is something I didn’t know myself, I’m sure that this will help and inspire a lot of people, Respect.
I learnt some cool techniques like the slow motion. And this will help me to improve! Thank you, this is one of the best fight scene tutorialsni have seen!
This was a supremely well made video! I’ve found myself that training Muay Thai I’ve gotten a better understanding of momentum and form when animating fights. If I don’t know how to animate something, I just stand up and act it out myself 😂
Thats a great way of learning! I know a lot of professional animators film themselves acting out scenes to give them a base and example of movement which is extremely cool 🍻
I always feel like every youtube tutorial is the same and I can't find anything different, but your ways really blew my mind you made me think a lot more about poses, the camera, and slow-motion shots which by the way you do amazingly!
I’m so glad to hear that man! My goal was to teach stuff I haven’t seen anyone else say, there’s already so many animation tutorials it would be pointless for me to make one if I wasn’t saying anything new 🍻
Fantasitc tutorial! I've always kinda struggled with impact in fight scenes like this but these tips are great, I'm definitely going to implement them into my next fight scene.
lol the ending 😂bro was done with watching it also this is actually a great tutorial for me! i had actually forgotten a lot of this stuff you're saying so it was a great reminder and also the motion blur before punch was completely new to me! And the part about poses and eye contact are hardly talked about when making fight scenes and it's such a small detail but it brings it to the next level for sure, thanks for the tips hank
Bro ive been waiting for this moment for so long!! This is an amazing tutorial bro, theres so many things in here that no one talks about! Id say this is the best fight scene tutorial ive ever seen. I have so much motivation for animation after seeing this!
Im doing some test with that techniques! and then im going to do a stop motion, do you think that I can send it and you tell me what do you think about it? @@nonstopanimations101
Definitely my biggest inspo, the simplicity of lego and it’s ability to express one’s imagination is wild. Ill definitely keep this for my future animation uploads, thanks dude
Bro I never even thought about easing in and out with the camera! Great tutorial! Honestly, tutorials like this are much needed because most tutorials are just about lighting and set design. But the reality is people want to know how to make their minifigs kick ass in an animation. Great work!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I am in the middle of animating a sick spider man short film, and this tutorial really helped bring my fight scenes to the next level!!
Thanks @@nonstopanimations101! I love the work that you are doing, and I hope you inspire and teach others how to bring their animation to the next level
Lovely video. I really like practical filmmaking, so seeing the clear bricks used when your characters are jumping/falling etc. is extremely charming. I actually think it often looks way better than masking everything because there is something so exclusive to lego/stop motion about it. Great video and great snippets of your own work. Looking forward to checking out more :)
This video was extremely incredible! You are prolly the greatest at making Lego animation tutorials. I will be watching this many times and using it to improve my animations 😎
Thanks so much for sharing these tips!! Ever since I started doing stop motion again, I noticed my stuff was lacking some things and I’m sure this video will help
ive learnt most of these through my years of practice but the slow motion effect and the eye contact will impact my stop motions greatly thank you for this amashing video 🤙
I am so excited to use these techniques until I get as good as you guys. Amazing tutorial and thank you for talking about camera movements, really helpful!
I like the video man! Someone had to talk about the eye contact and that you have to use both arms while animating punches, a lot of people just ignore that! Your tutorials are really helpful, thank you
Of course I know all this 🍞, excellent tutorial bro, really makes me wanna do one too 🥶 I can't wait for new NonStop action videos, THIS YEAR MUST BE GREAT FOR THE BRICKFILMS
Great Video, I started my stop motion channel a few months ago using action figures. These concepts work for me as well. Never thought about the slow motion but will use in my next video. I add shake in my editing process. Loved the video, thank you!
U really helped me a lot with impact. My Batman series was really uplifted and animated better because of this video. Not exactly sure when the first episode is coming out but whenever it is I just want u to know u really helped! Thanks!
I could really use your choreography skills man, your visuals and cinematic are astounding especially in the boba fest video. I will definitely tie this stuff into action figures
This taught me a lot and I used most of these techniques in a recent video, thought they aren’t as well done as the ones in this 💀 great job and thanks for making this vid!
Thank you for the tank. I actually learn quite a lot especially the posing part. I don’t think I do that enough that’s probably one of the main things I’m lacking in fight seats because my fight scenes are very slow and I’ve always tried to make it faster. Now I kind of know how. Thanks hanks
One thing that helps me is to imagine the camera as a cameraman, a cameraman wouldn’t be like a choppy movements no if he is handeling it with his arms and hands then he would ease out of his movements. and poses really matter glad you elaborated on that. This is really helpful dude nice job!!!! also the music choice (CAREFUL by NF) totally bomb my guy. Also the last clip had me dying 😂
Woah, this was AWESOME! I just wanna say, i will be using these in my next film if i can, the punches and camera movement were really useful and the slo mo shots looked insane! Thank you bro!!!!!
Nice, I didnt think I would learn anything new but I did! THANKS!!!! That's funny that you find inspiration from the Assassin Creed Trailers, I just got one of the games today lidderly
A bunch of soon to be legendary animators were born because of this video
Bruhhh what a compliment thank u
I have taken the duty to become the ultimate legend of animation...
Beginning from this video.
@@kormstudios2020go forth and do good 🫡
Am I the only one who just saw his face for the first 5ime😮😮
@@footballeditz8888 …yep 😭
Also the editing and everything was great, super clear and easy to follow and entertaining at the same time 🔥🔥🔥
Dude thanks!! I appreciate that tons
Yooooo netbeix
I absolutely love when animators do these types of videos. You taught me a lot lol
I can see you becoming a monumental brickfilmer
Keep it up!
Thank you, sir i’m very glad to help
Same
This definitely helped me. My fights are a lot better because of it. Thank you
I’m so glad to hear that dude!
The trooper flying the jetpack has gotta be the coolest sequence I've ever seen in a stop motion video, amazing job!
Thanks dude! The full video is called Army Of Three if u wanna see the rest :)
At 0:41 you can see the build for the camera. Do you repeat that on both sides?
@SophisticatedWaffle no, sir. The other side has some bricks on the opposite end of the camera button, and theres also sticky tack stuck to the bricks on the front for extra hold 🍻
@@nonstopanimations101 Thanks, this is helping a lot
They fly now?
I’ve learned some of these just through practicing. The tips I found most helpful were the slow motion technique and the poses (I haven’t even thought about that!) One tip I can give anyone struggling with improving their fight scenes is to just keep animating! Don’t give up, animation is a process just like any other skill.
Great video Hank! Very helpful for beginners and experienced brickfilmers alike.
I 100% agree with your tip! Just practice and try new stuff. Tutorials can only tell you what to do, you cant improve until you practice it over and over for yourself 🙌
very good video, I've been doing fight scenes for soooo long now but still feel like I learnt a load! Thanks man you're a legend for this. Gonna have to try that motion blur one for sure feel like its gonna be a pain to get it looking right tho 😅😂
Ayy good luck man! Hope it helps 🍻🙌
@@nonstopanimations101 im a huge fan of you’re work !
Yo sup netbricks
Bro netbrix I just watched your 10 tips video
This is genuinely a fantastic tutorial, the motion blur before the punch is something I didn’t know myself, I’m sure that this will help and inspire a lot of people, Respect.
Glad to hear that, mate :) I appreciate it
I learnt some cool techniques like the slow motion. And this will help me to improve! Thank you, this is one of the best fight scene tutorialsni have seen!
Dude i rlly hope it helps! 🙌🍻
This was a supremely well made video! I’ve found myself that training Muay Thai I’ve gotten a better understanding of momentum and form when animating fights. If I don’t know how to animate something, I just stand up and act it out myself 😂
Thats a great way of learning! I know a lot of professional animators film themselves acting out scenes to give them a base and example of movement which is extremely cool 🍻
Let’s goooooo finally, the tips are so useful thanks my man!
Happy to help, my man 🍻🙌
Thank you very much man, im gonna use this for my future vid
Hope it helps dude 🙌
This is some really useful advice.Thank you👍
Glad to help :)
I always feel like every youtube tutorial is the same and I can't find anything different, but your ways really blew my mind you made me think a lot more about poses, the camera, and slow-motion shots which by the way you do amazingly!
I’m so glad to hear that man! My goal was to teach stuff I haven’t seen anyone else say, there’s already so many animation tutorials it would be pointless for me to make one if I wasn’t saying anything new 🍻
Fantasitc tutorial! I've always kinda struggled with impact in fight scenes like this but these tips are great, I'm definitely going to implement them into my next fight scene.
Great!! I rlly hope it helps man :) 🍻
Oh yes that is gonna be so so so so useful!!!
I’ve never felt so inspired to animate anything in my entire life.
Thank you.
Broooo AWESOME 🙌🤝🍻
No but seriously this guy has really good tutorials
Thanks brahhh
Waiting for someone to say your welcome and I ain’t yo brah
This is one of the best lego tutorials I've seen.
So glad to hear that!
AMAZING TIPS
Hope they help :)
I think this is the best animation tutorial I’ve ever watched, and I learned so much from it!
Dude im so glad to hear that
lol the ending 😂bro was done with watching it
also this is actually a great tutorial for me! i had actually forgotten a lot of this stuff you're saying so it was a great reminder and also the motion blur before punch was completely new to me! And the part about poses and eye contact are hardly talked about when making fight scenes and it's such a small detail but it brings it to the next level for sure, thanks for the tips hank
Yo thanks Erik i appreciate the comment 🍻
Thank you I’ve made a few stop motions on my channel but this video will make them better
Awesome! I rlly hope it helps🙌
I found this very helpful! Thank you soo much for making this!
Glad it was helpful!
Bro ive been waiting for this moment for so long!! This is an amazing tutorial bro, theres so many things in here that no one talks about! Id say this is the best fight scene tutorial ive ever seen. I have so much motivation for animation after seeing this!
Im so glad to hear that man! Good luck with your animations 🙌
Instrumental NF went crazy with this. Thanks for the help btw
Bro it diddd NO PROBLEM
Cmon I was just sooo hyped when I heard this
This makes me want to put down my banana smoothie and go animate for hours and hours on end. Fire tutorial!🔥🔥
Dudedoooo it
thanks Ive learn a lot from the camera movements
Great!
Im doing some test with that techniques! and then im going to do a stop motion, do you think that I can send it and you tell me what do you think about it?
@@nonstopanimations101
You helped me very much thanks
Glad I could help, dude!🍻
Definitely my biggest inspo, the simplicity of lego and it’s ability to express one’s imagination is wild. Ill definitely keep this for my future animation uploads, thanks dude
🙌 hope it helps, mate 🍻
Bro I never even thought about easing in and out with the camera! Great tutorial! Honestly, tutorials like this are much needed because most tutorials are just about lighting and set design. But the reality is people want to know how to make their minifigs kick ass in an animation. Great work!
I’m extremely glad that you found something helpful in this 🍻🔥
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I am in the middle of animating a sick spider man short film, and this tutorial really helped bring my fight scenes to the next level!!
Dude im so hyped to hear that! 🙌🍻
Thanks @@nonstopanimations101! I love the work that you are doing, and I hope you inspire and teach others how to bring their animation to the next level
@Jaymationstudios thanks man i appreciate you tons :)
Lovely video. I really like practical filmmaking, so seeing the clear bricks used when your characters are jumping/falling etc. is extremely charming. I actually think it often looks way better than masking everything because there is something so exclusive to lego/stop motion about it. Great video and great snippets of your own work. Looking forward to checking out more :)
Thank you for the comment, sir :)
The best stop motion tutorial I have seen ever
Broiooo THANK
This video was extremely incredible! You are prolly the greatest at making Lego animation tutorials. I will be watching this many times and using it to improve my animations 😎
Thanks bro i super hope it helps 🙌🍻
This helped me by the punches and kicks I don’t know how to do it but now I do
Lets goo🍻
This was very helpful, I know will (ima try to) become a master at fight scenes thanks to this knowledge 🗣️
Please do 🍻
This was very helpful, I'm working on a fight scene right now and i plan to use most of these tips
@@MiracleGaming7 awesomeeee good luck🍻
I really mean it when I say that this is most helpful fight scene tutorial I’ve ever watched thank you so much for the tips!!!
So glad to hear that! 🙌🍻🔥
I may no longer animate Lego but this has helped my current stopmotion with my halo figs and transformers a lot thank you
Awesome bru!
LOVE the NF music in the background, the best rapper on earth😊. Also, very helpful tutorial. Probably the best one I’ve seen.
Thanks! Glad it helped🍻
I’ve spent ten minutes trying to figure out what to comment but I can’t find the words to describe how amazing this video is 😅
Bro…that works
Defiantly some helpful tips there. I might have to try the slow motion assault in my current production.
Betttt! Glad it helped 🍻
Thanks, this was really helpful in my own brick films.
Glad it helped!🤝
@@nonstopanimations101 I recently made a new brick film with your tips.
the slow mo tips are really gonna help... thanks!
Sure hope they do!
Thanks so much for sharing these tips!! Ever since I started doing stop motion again, I noticed my stuff was lacking some things and I’m sure this video will help
I hope it does :)
ive learnt most of these through my years of practice but the slow motion effect and the eye contact will impact my stop motions greatly thank you for this amashing video 🤙
Ayy no prob man!
im defo gonna use those tips in my next stop motion@@nonstopanimations101
I learned a lot from this video, thanks Nonstop!
Glad to hear it! No problem 🍻
One of the greatest lego stop-motion tutorials I’ve seen on RUclips
And I’ve seen like 15 because my animations used to be mid as hell
Bro keep grinding!
Thank you for the tips in tricks, helps me a lot.
@@Aidemations-j2l glad to hear man!
Superb list of tips. It was all super clear especially with the good/bad examples.
Thank you, sir. I’m very encouraged hear that as i felt i was not getting the points across very well 🙌
I can’t get over how much this helps me and how good it is
Great! Glad to help 🍻
Awesome video bro! very helpful! Also I loved the NF songs, he's one of my favourite rappers!
Glad it helped! Same he’s the goat 🔥🍻
amazing tips! i think this video is great for anyone, no matter the skill level. 🙌
Glad you think so!
Dude..THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This helps a lot, especially with the motion blur part...I did it on impact and it DID make it less clear..thx :).
BROOOOO!!! Im so glad this helps :)
This video is so good, the techniques are practical and easy to apply really helpful video man
@@CLGAnimations so glad to hear that, mate🍻
I am so excited to use these techniques until I get as good as you guys. Amazing tutorial and thank you for talking about camera movements, really helpful!
Dude good luck, and no problem :)🍻
Amazing tutorial, but the thing that makes it all that better is the NF background track. This video is so awesome cant wait to see more.
Thanks man! NF is the goat
The camera movements are something I struggle at. Thanks for explaining it though I hope it’ll be useful
Me too man. Good luck 🙌
Is that MOTTO in the background? Good song choice! 😄 also good tutorial thanks!
Yes! Thank you!
I like the video man! Someone had to talk about the eye contact and that you have to use both arms while animating punches, a lot of people just ignore that! Your tutorials are really helpful, thank you
I’m glad to hear that my dude 🍻🙌
Of course I know all this 🍞, excellent tutorial bro, really makes me wanna do one too 🥶 I can't wait for new NonStop action videos, THIS YEAR MUST BE GREAT FOR THE BRICKFILMS
Bro u know som
Cray ab to drop
Soon
Bro I’ve needed these tips, thanks for them, I’ve needed to improve my fight scenes! Thank you!
Dude i’m glad i could help! Good luck 🍻
This is actually so useful, thanks alot I subscribed
@@OllieSmith14 yooooo i hope it helps!
Yo this helped so much Tysm! I tried out the punch one and it turned out amazingly!
Broooo LETS GOOOO🍻🍻🍻
@@nonstopanimations101 I even tried the kick thing just now and I did well with that too!
I actually had the same idea on how to do the slo mo a while ago but you just made me want to test it out more
DO IT
@@nonstopanimations101 yeah I’m definitely doing it in my next video
Thank you very much for this I used the shaking camera in my newest video and it turned out great imo!
I even tried a little bit of camera movement!
Epicccc im glad it helped man
Dude the background NF music goes so hard, still gotta watch the full thing will update comment once im done
Same I haven't seen his music really used like this I love it lol
Great Video, I started my stop motion channel a few months ago using action figures. These concepts work for me as well. Never thought about the slow motion but will use in my next video. I add shake in my editing process. Loved the video, thank you!
Awesome man! Glad to help 🍻
This was a very good tutorial, and I can't wait to try these trips in our future movies!! 😃
Same bro!
Thank you!! Currently working on a big fight scene and these are all helpful
Super glad to hear that man!
U really helped me a lot with impact. My Batman series was really uplifted and animated better because of this video. Not exactly sure when the first episode is coming out but whenever it is I just want u to know u really helped! Thanks!
I am so glad to hear that man!
Very helpful and well explained tutorial I hope you make more of them. I can’t help to wonder what app or platform do you use to edit?
I’m glad it helped! I use an app called Inshot on my iPhone
I could really use your choreography skills man, your visuals and cinematic are astounding especially in the boba fest video. I will definitely tie this stuff into action figures
Thanks! it’s just lots of practice and implementing stuff i like into my videos :) good luck 🍻
Those tips are really useful to me.
So thanks for that.
Np bloke
This taught me a lot and I used most of these techniques in a recent video, thought they aren’t as well done as the ones in this 💀 great job and thanks for making this vid!
Glad it helped, sir 🍻 keep practicing
NF is papa W video my man! Some of these tips will help me a ton!
Glad to hear it!! 🙌 NF is fire🔥
thanks! this is really helpful i will definitely use these tips in the future 😀
Awesome! I hope they help 🍻
Always appreciate a few legendary tips right before THAC!
Dude i hope they aid you
This is literally the most helpful video ever! Thank you!
Im so glad to hear that BRUUHHHHH🔥🔥🔥🍻
This was the most helpful stop motion I’ve seen! thank u!
Glad it helped! 🔥🙌🍻🙌🙌🙌🚨‼️🙌
Thank you for the tank. I actually learn quite a lot especially the posing part. I don’t think I do that enough that’s probably one of the main things I’m lacking in fight seats because my fight scenes are very slow and I’ve always tried to make it faster. Now I kind of know how.
Thanks hanks
I gotchu bro 🙌🍻
🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🥱🥱😴😴😴😴😴
I started Lego stop motion yesterday, this is so helpful!!!
Duuuude good luck!🍻🍻
@@nonstopanimations101 tysm your animations inspire me
This was the most helpful tutorial I’ve seen
Duuuude i’m so glad 🙌🍻
One thing that helps me is to imagine the camera as a cameraman, a cameraman wouldn’t be like a choppy movements no if he is handeling it with his arms and hands then he would ease out of his movements. and poses really matter glad you elaborated on that. This is really helpful dude nice job!!!! also the music choice (CAREFUL by NF) totally bomb my guy. Also the last clip had me dying 😂
Yessssirrr🍻
Wait I can’t have beer I’m not 21 😨……………jk
this will make my stop motion films epic
Brooooo i hope it helps!🍻
Thanks so much for these tips! I'm definitely gonna practice these things! (:
Awesome i rlly hope they help 🙌
Woah, this was AWESOME! I just wanna say, i will be using these in my next film if i can, the punches and camera movement were really useful and the slo mo shots looked insane! Thank you bro!!!!!
Go for it! 🔥🍻🙌
Really good stuff! I never would have though of moving the camera itself for blur, thats genius tho.
Hope it works for you 🙌
Great tutorial. I'm gonna try doing that slow motion stuff.
Duuuude do it!
This is a really excellent tips & tricks for fights video!! Bravo my good sir!
Hope it helps, mate 🍻🙌
thx for the motion blur tip i will bee trying that in my next animation
Awesome! Good luck 🙌
This explains it to me so much better, thansk a lot. You're very good at tips and tricks and if you make more it would be well appreciated.
Glad it helped man 🙌
the best tutorial on fight scene
Well well well…thank you
4:02 that kick was so good
Thank you, sir
Nice, I didnt think I would learn anything new but I did! THANKS!!!! That's funny that you find inspiration from the Assassin Creed Trailers, I just got one of the games today lidderly
Supa glad to hear that! I’ve never even played the games the trailers are just beautiful
@@nonstopanimations101 I’m interested in this one, hopefully it will give me inspiration
love the tutorial this really helped! Thank u.
@@commander_doge-s5w no prob, man!🍻
Your so good at this I need help 😅my stop motions are bad
Just keep practicing man! Thats the only way to get better 🍻
@@nonstopanimations101 thanks man
I have seen your videos and they are not so bad, if you compare them with the ones I do, they are very good, keep it up.
@@Mar1ox33 thank you man
Thank you for this very helpful video!
I’m so glad it was helpful :)
Yooo this gonna help me soo much ty!
I sure hope sooo