Great video. Some food for thought, the increment editor is a great tool for camera moves and technical movements that need a lot of evenly spaced increments. But its important to train your eye to be able to recognize how to increment without the use of drawing tools. Using the toggle, frame left, right and play button are all you really need. Learn the science of incrementing without the use of drawing tools or onion skin.
I don't use Dragonframe--I use Stopmotion Studio Pro, and with Lego minifigs--but the concept of ease in/ease out still applies, and it makes a lot of sense. Thanks for this. Eventually, I'll have to move to Dragonframe, but going to stick with Stopmotion for now. Thanks! I'll check out your Twitch.
This was really helpful thanks. I could really use a tutorial on the sound area. I can import sound but I didn't realize there was other stuff you can do with sound files. I always animate to voice and other sounds.
thank you so much, making these videos where very helpful but i have one question how can you import images from the device and make it into an animation, i have been trying but i could only do it in test shot. Thank you and i hope it wasn't too much to ask of you!
Please make more videos about dragonframe!
Great video. Some food for thought, the increment editor is a great tool for camera moves and technical movements that need a lot of evenly spaced increments. But its important to train your eye to be able to recognize how to increment without the use of drawing tools. Using the toggle, frame left, right and play button are all you really need. Learn the science of incrementing without the use of drawing tools or onion skin.
I don't use Dragonframe--I use Stopmotion Studio Pro, and with Lego minifigs--but the concept of ease in/ease out still applies, and it makes a lot of sense. Thanks for this. Eventually, I'll have to move to Dragonframe, but going to stick with Stopmotion for now. Thanks! I'll check out your Twitch.
Looking foreword to the spinning video!!
Super helpful. Thank you. Are you going to continue doing DF tutorials as I could only find 3. in your playlist
I want to… just finding the time to do them now. :(
Thank you so much for the tutorial, this is very helpful.
great video, .... more on dragonframe please .
Ah thanks! Definitely will have more dragonframe videos soon. :)
really helpful, thanks a lot. btw, what happened to the ritz cracker after?
Most likely ate it. :)
more on dragonfram pls
Subestimado? Jajajjajaja. Es estándar mundial, no hay otro a este nivel.
True… but I meant more underrated at this lower level… there are other, cheaper options that are arguably more popular for smaller creators
This was really helpful thanks. I could really use a tutorial on the sound area. I can import sound but I didn't realize there was other stuff you can do with sound files. I always animate to voice and other sounds.
Yeah this is on my list to do. I will at some point when I get a lull in shoots
thank you so much, making these videos where very helpful but i have one question
how can you import images from the device and make it into an animation, i have been trying but i could only do it in test shot.
Thank you and i hope it wasn't too much to ask of you!
You’ll have to take the images and animate them in video software. I use Final Cut but you can use premier pro or even movie maker
That's cheating thou no?
It certainly feels like it. :)
@@GeorgeFairbairn :))