Wow! You are so talented! Thank you for making and sharing this. My daughter and I are starting some stop motion video projects together and this will be really helpful in figuring out how to make it all work.
oh my gosh!! thank you for watching my video! and I'm so glad it's helpful! I hope to see your project when it's finished!! I'm sure it will be amazing
It does actually. Only that I'm bad at drawing. I have final assignment to make a short movie and choose to make this stop motion. Hope you could give me some advice.
I'm sure the project will be great! :) My only advice, is to keep it simple, so you can focus on the quality! (if you have any specific questions, please feel free to ask! :D )
Just like you said. I'll just make it simple without the parts that can be moved from the body. Oh, I forgot to mention that I use animals as characters. Maybe just making them open their mouth when talking.
that sounds great! I made a tutorial on quadrupeds, if you're interested in learning how they walk. It is not a very good tutorial, but you get the idea :) also, you might only need to watch the beginning :D ruclips.net/video/lhkH5FYQ3E4/видео.html I'd be happy to see your project once it's done!
Hi I just came across your video. Just wanted to say thank you your advice and description was exactly what I needed. I have 2 questions.... Hopefully someone can answer for me. Will any thin wire/ string work? And how do you tie it?
Thank you so so muchf or watching!! I'm glad it helped you! I would say wire is much better than string. and yes, you can get any thin wire from a craft store :D the idea is basically to keep the joints in place but still be mobile. So you don't want somethign too stiff, or else it will be hard to move, and you don't want wire with "memory" like springs, which will always pop back into the same position as it was before. does that kind of make sense and help? I can't wait to see your project!
Thank you so mcuh! sorry fro the late reply! Lightly sticking your character to the background with blue tack just makes it easier to move individual parts, and keep the character in place while animating. I hope this makes sense! let me know if you have any more questions!! ^_^
Amazing animation! I'm working on some animation using this technique but digitally. It would be amazing if you can share a kind of template of the cutout models. I'ts really hard to guess where to draw and cut the figure to get a natural movement. I would really appreciate. Cheers! ;)
Hi, nice tutorial! I have few questions. You said that you use blue tack when animating. How do you use it? Do you glue all the parts to the board or what? How do you move the parts when they go behind other parts? For example the arm when goes behind the body, or the leg when goes behind the other one. And how much time takes to animate a second of smooth walking? Thanks!
Hi Ivan! Thank you so much for the compliment! I use blue tack behind the feet and the body while animating (to glue those three parts to the board), so that they stay in place. it's most necessary for the feet, because it's best to have feet that are "locked" to the ground. When you start animating these puppets you'll notice that it is easy to move them out of place. The blue tack just helps keep them in place. You will notice, that your libs might get hooked on other bodyparts while trying to move around. Don't worry, it happens to everyone. Just make sure you handle your character carefully, because we don't want to break it :) I suggest using tweezers to move the legs and arms behing the body, because they are better for such delecate things than our fingers :) I hope this helps! and hope to see your work as well! :D
Thank you so much for this great tutorial. Regarding your comment on exporting quality, if the concern is still there, please give us more information about you exporting application. Also what application are you using for shooting and which camera ? Thanks a lot, Peace, Amr Toukhy
Hi Amr! Thanks for you comment! In answer to your questions, your final exporting options can be Quicktime with H264 compression, at 1920 by 1080 pixels (which is full HD). I use after effects to put all my photos together into one image sequence, at 12 frames per second. My camera is a Nikon D3300. If you have any further specific or general questions, feel free to ask!
Very impressive! How did you manage to make it so that the bathing windows (Idk what you call these) don't move around all the time? And how did you animate the water coming from the shower? I always wanted to try cutout animation, but everything kept moving around all the time with every little bump so it was a bit too frustrating.
Yes, stop motion can be very frustrating, but you can use all sorts of creative methods to get around the problems! :)) For the water, I just used strips of paper and moved them around for each image. As for the screen, I actually added that in post in Photoshop, but if you want to go completely traditional, you can level it off on some glass, (make sire it's stuck on well) and then animate the characters without touching the foreground :))
Hi Alisha, we really enjoyed your recent animation videos and would like to learn more. Do you have experience in Dragonframe software or do you know anyone that does? Best Heloisa
Hi Nick! Thank you so so much for watching :D I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I have used dragonframe in the past (around 2 years ago) but I haven't used it since then I'm afraid~ But I can say that it is an amazing software, and amazing for you, if you're interested in stop motion, or traditional pencil on paper animation
Hello, Greetings from Bolivia. I'm fascinated with your video, however, it's not clear to me what the little things that you put behind each piece and that when you join them allow the movement (I mean the ones you take out of that little plastic bag). You may mention it, but I can not understand you because I do not know how to speak English, so my only information is the image of your video ... :( (I hope you understand my translation)I hope your answer and thank you for sharing your talent ...: D
Hi Joseph! there are some cool stop motion table setups that have rigs to hold the camera from above. I was lucky that our uni had these tables, and for the tutorial part of the video I just tied my tripod horizontally to something above my table :)
Hello, I find this type of art beautiful. You make it seem so smooth, seamless and simple, but I know how much skill, determination and patience it must truly take. My father has recently passed away, and I am making a video for him, but I need some silhouette animation as part of it. I had an idea of a life timeline I wish to have along the bottom of the screen as an overlay to the main video behind it, I want it as silhouettes, similar to what you have demonstrated. Just this silhouette of someone walking along the bottom of the screen, from left to right. Beginning the journey as baby that slowly grows into a child, then man, and as time passes the silhouette of the man is joined by a woman. They continue walking and are joined by four children. Gradually 2 of the children fade away, then the woman and another child fades away, leaving the man and one child walking hand in hand. The child gradually grows taller than the man, and they no longer walk hand in hand, the son starts to outpace the father, until one point where the father begins to trail and the son turns around to go back, he put his arms around this father's shoulder, and they walk together once more. The original man then fades away, leaving only the one grown up child standing alone, looking at a precipice, unsure of where to go next. I have this idea in my mind but I can't get it done, I have no skill to do this and I don't know where to turn for help, I wish I had this idea long ago when I had time, now I have 1 week. I fear I may have missed my chance.
Hi @Smajs! Thank you so much for your kind comments, I really appreciate it! I am so sorry for your loss, I really hope you and your family are doing well, and keeping each other strong! I think your film idea has a very strong message, and it does sound like a big project to take on, if you are intent on making it as a cut out animation. I think there are some other options you can consider, that will let you finish the project in time, such as drawing still images and fading or cutting between them. Or you can make it a comic strip style, this will allow you to tell the same story with drawings, and it will still be very powerful :) Especially if you add some music, sound effects, or a voice over! I hope this is helpful for you~ I really hope you are doing well, and coming through stronger than before! Best wishes :)
@@wearedow Thank you very much for your empathy and encouraging words, you have inspired me to continue in my efforts to bring life to my idea. I may lack your talent, but I have drawn it in a comic strip style as you suggested, and placed the frames over a video with music. Although the art itself does not move, it still emotes, and has motion in the way each fade brings forth a new scene. I find it truly fascinating how a simple shadow figure can evoke such emotion and expression. Just the simple figures walking along tell so much without speaking a word. The journey of life. Once again, I am sincerely grateful for your kind and eloquent response to me during such a difficult time, I hope that you continue to be such an inspiring person, and continue to create your beautiful art in the future. Kind Regards.
@@Smajsitup aww! It’s not about talent or skill, that is all stuff you can learn! What you have is heart, great story telling, and a purpose for your art! that is not so easy to learn. I’m sure your piece was very moving and came from your heart :) Thank you so much for supporting my art as well, I hope I can keep making it for a long time 🥰
Thank you so so much! Yes! multi layerd glass is a great way to do stop motion, but in this shor clip I actually animated it on paper, and put the foreground elements in photoshop :) Hope this answers your question!
@@wearedow Your instructions are so clear! I was able to do a little one right away! How did you add the element in photoshop? DiD you bring each frame into photoshop and add the sheer layer on top, then move to premiere pro to animate? Thanks! I subscribed!
there are definitely lots of school for animation! I am at a university studying animation, but there are also workshops that you can do, that may range from a day to several weeks, or there might be some classes offered at community centers close to you. I can also recommend a Aaron Blaise, who is one of the greatest animators. You can find tutorials on his page: creatureartteacher.com/ I hope this answer helped! If I can do any more, please let me know! :))
Hi!! I’m not very familiar with audio recording myself either 😰 I usually record on my phone, with an app called Voice Record. If you are able to buy a microphone, that would be optimal I think! but again, I’m not good at this myself, so sorry I couldn’t help more 😓
Can you please share me a template.. Our project is about stop motion animation.. I am not good at drawing so this would be a huge help for me.. Thank you
Hello, Greetings from Bolivia. I'm fascinated with your video, however, it's not clear to me what the little things that you put behind each piece and that when you join them allow the movement (I mean the ones you take out of that little plastic bag). You may mention it, but I can not understand you because I do not know how to speak English, so my only information is the image of your video ... :( (I hope you understand my translation)I hope your answer and thank you for sharing your talent ...: D
I Raymond! I can understand your English perfectly! :) it's great Thanks so much for your compliments! First I used blue-tack to stick the pieces together temporarily. see here: www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-blue-tack.html Then I suck holes through each piece (into the circle) and connected the pieces with radio wires. see here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_wire I hope this helps you! :)) I wish you all the best!
wearedow Yes! I understood now! Thank you very much for your help. I hope you keep uploading videos ... I was looking for how to create and animate a cut and you were the only one that could help me. You are a wonderful person! :) I hope I can follow you on Facebook. Greats!
Tess Martin shows in detail how to do this with a strand of wire out of a speaker cable, www.tessmartinart.com , I think the video is in her archive page
wow thanks so much! I'm so glad that my video helped you! I will definitely try to make more videos, maybe after finals :)) I've added you on fb ^^ its Alisha :D
That animation was adorable.
thank you so much
No, thank you!
Wow the animation at the end was so smooth! Really nice work. :D
Thank you so much! I'm sure you can do it too!
Life saver! Had no idea how to do this. I have to do it for class but my professor never explained how exactly. Thank you
Jennely P. Wow i’m so glad this video was helpful to you!! Thanks so much for watching ^_^
I came across this clip and loved the animation! I'm working on an animation project for school and this gives me inspiration. Good job!
oh my gosh! Thank you so much! I'm glad the video was able to inspire you :) good luck on your project! I know it will be amazing :D
Wow! You are so talented! Thank you for making and sharing this. My daughter and I are starting some stop motion video projects together and this will be really helpful in figuring out how to make it all work.
oh my gosh!! thank you for watching my video! and I'm so glad it's helpful! I hope to see your project when it's finished!! I'm sure it will be amazing
oh my god alisha i just searched up paper cut animation and your video is one of the top results. my dudeee
oh it's robyn loll
Omg sorry Robyn !! and thaaanks *o*
I'm a newbie to this stuff so thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge 😀
Oh my gosh why didnt this get more likes this was super helpful to me specially the walk tip
aww thanks so so much! I really appreciate it! I'm glad you found something helpful in there :))
Love seeing work by hand - no animation software can match the soul of it.
And I assume that's green tea?
Thank you - inspired!
wow I never saw this comment! Thank you so much!
and yes, haha green tea it is
so young so talented you could be the next lotte reininger
Oh my gosh!
This is a great compliment to me! Thank you so much *0* Lotte Reiniger is one of my heros!
I hope I can be half what she was!
you going the right way (sorry for my english).
you're english is great! Nothing to be sorry for ^^
Thank you so much!
Excellent! The dog moved so well too. You're definitely a pro at this. Thanks for sharing.
wow! :O thank you so much omg!
It's done nicely. The animation was so smooth. Thank you so much for sharing this inspiring video.
Thank you so much for watching! I hope it was helpful to you
It does actually. Only that I'm bad at drawing. I have final assignment to make a short movie and choose to make this stop motion. Hope you could give me some advice.
I'm sure the project will be great! :)
My only advice, is to keep it simple, so you can focus on the quality! (if you have any specific questions, please feel free to ask! :D )
Just like you said. I'll just make it simple without the parts that can be moved from the body. Oh, I forgot to mention that I use animals as characters. Maybe just making them open their mouth when talking.
that sounds great! I made a tutorial on quadrupeds, if you're interested in learning how they walk. It is not a very good tutorial, but you get the idea :) also, you might only need to watch the beginning :D
ruclips.net/video/lhkH5FYQ3E4/видео.html
I'd be happy to see your project once it's done!
Thanks for making this, it was helpful! Great animation
@@HomieVlogs thank you! I really appreciate it!
Hi I just came across your video. Just wanted to say thank you your advice and description was exactly what I needed.
I have 2 questions.... Hopefully someone can answer for me. Will any thin wire/ string work? And how do you tie it?
Thank you so so muchf or watching!! I'm glad it helped you!
I would say wire is much better than string. and yes, you can get any thin wire from a craft store :D the idea is basically to keep the joints in place but still be mobile. So you don't want somethign too stiff, or else it will be hard to move, and you don't want wire with "memory" like springs, which will always pop back into the same position as it was before. does that kind of make sense and help?
I can't wait to see your project!
Hey, great video! Why do you need blue tack if you already have radio wires attached?
Thank you so mcuh! sorry fro the late reply!
Lightly sticking your character to the background with blue tack just makes it easier to move individual parts, and keep the character in place while animating. I hope this makes sense! let me know if you have any more questions!! ^_^
@@wearedow yes, of course! thank you!
I'm learning the basic of stop motion animation, your video really helps me! Thanks
I'm so glad that my video was helpful for you! Have fun with your project!! :D
This is very enlightening and detailed. Thank you
thanks so much for watching :))
so that was camera stop motion? awesome work I loved it! and it was simple
yes it was :) thanks a bunch!
Amazing animation! I'm working on some animation using this technique but digitally. It would be amazing if you can share a kind of template of the cutout models. I'ts really hard to guess where to draw and cut the figure to get a natural movement. I would really appreciate. Cheers! ;)
ok! I'll try my best to make some in the coming days!
Thank you so much, that would be fantastic!
Hey! so I made some really simple templates for a character like I used
in this tutorial, let me know how I can share it with you :)
You have made someone happy on the other side of the world. :) :) THANKS!
Please, send it to my email: giosolarte@gmail.com
wow I am so glad to hear that ^^ You are so welcome :) I've sent them! (It's a front and side view)
Thank you.
Great job. Fantastic!
William Silva thank you so so much!!
So good! That was brilliant, well done :)
thank you very much :33
Doing a school assignment and this helped me so much!
aww wow thanks!! that’s so great to hear! I’m glad!❤️🙏
This is great. What did you capture and composite with?
Thanks so much! I captured it with a Nikon D5200 camera, and composited it in Photoshop :)
Hi, nice tutorial! I have few questions. You said that you use blue tack when animating. How do you use it? Do you glue all the parts to the board or what? How do you move the parts when they go behind other parts? For example the arm when goes behind the body, or the leg when goes behind the other one. And how much time takes to animate a second of smooth walking? Thanks!
Hi Ivan! Thank you so much for the compliment!
I use blue tack behind the feet and the body while animating (to glue those three parts to the board), so that they stay in place. it's most necessary for the feet, because it's best to have feet that are "locked" to the ground. When you start animating these puppets you'll notice that it is easy to move them out of place. The blue tack just helps keep them in place.
You will notice, that your libs might get hooked on other bodyparts while trying to move around. Don't worry, it happens to everyone. Just make sure you handle your character carefully, because we don't want to break it :) I suggest using tweezers to move the legs and arms behing the body, because they are better for such delecate things than our fingers :)
I hope this helps! and hope to see your work as well! :D
Thank you very much for the info!
Thank you so much for this great tutorial.
Regarding your comment on exporting quality, if the concern is still there, please give us more information about you exporting application.
Also what application are you using for shooting and which camera ?
Thanks a lot,
Peace,
Amr Toukhy
Hi Amr!
Thanks for you comment! In answer to your questions, your final exporting options can be Quicktime with H264 compression, at 1920 by 1080 pixels (which is full HD).
I use after effects to put all my photos together into one image sequence, at 12 frames per second. My camera is a Nikon D3300.
If you have any further specific or general questions, feel free to ask!
So cool. Thank you 😊
thanks for watching!
more of these tutorials would be awesome!
!!! Thanks for the support! I'll do a tutorial on walk cycles (2d) very soon!
wearedow woah, i will be waiting for it 😁 goodluck!
it is very helpful tutorial for me.
BGM is also great.
thank you for your sharing.
You are too kind :))
Very impressive! How did you manage to make it so that the bathing windows (Idk what you call these) don't move around all the time? And how did you animate the water coming from the shower? I always wanted to try cutout animation, but everything kept moving around all the time with every little bump so it was a bit too frustrating.
Yes, stop motion can be very frustrating, but you can use all sorts of creative methods to get around the problems! :))
For the water, I just used strips of paper and moved them around for each image.
As for the screen, I actually added that in post in Photoshop, but if you want to go completely traditional, you can level it off on some glass, (make sire it's stuck on well) and then animate the characters without touching the foreground :))
Hi Alisha, we really enjoyed your recent animation videos and would like to learn more.
Do you have experience in Dragonframe software or do you know anyone that does?
Best Heloisa
Hi Nick! Thank you so so much for watching :D I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
I have used dragonframe in the past (around 2 years ago) but I haven't used it since then I'm afraid~ But I can say that it is an amazing software, and amazing for you, if you're interested in stop motion, or traditional pencil on paper animation
This is amazing thank you so much! It helped a lot with a HW I had and the animation was amazing, beautiful.
wow thank you so much for watching!! I'm glad it was helpful :D
@@wearedow No, Thank you for replying have a nice day c:
Hello, Greetings from Bolivia. I'm fascinated with your video, however, it's not clear to me what the little things that you put behind each piece and that when you join them allow the movement (I mean the ones you take out of that little plastic bag). You may mention it, but I can not understand you because I do not know how to speak English, so my only information is the image of your video ... :( (I hope you understand my translation)I hope your answer and thank you for sharing your talent ...: D
I've wanted to get into this, um what is that tape stuff? ...i-im not quite bright
hey!
So the green tape is just green masking tape. You can use pretty much any tape, but I find masking tape easy to work with :)
How do you shoot top-down by the way?
Hi Joseph! there are some cool stop motion table setups that have rigs to hold the camera from above. I was lucky that our uni had these tables, and for the tutorial part of the video I just tied my tripod horizontally to something above my table :)
Hello, I find this type of art beautiful. You make it seem so smooth, seamless and simple, but I know how much skill, determination and patience it must truly take.
My father has recently passed away, and I am making a video for him, but I need some silhouette animation as part of it. I had an idea of a life timeline I wish to have along the bottom of the screen as an overlay to the main video behind it, I want it as silhouettes, similar to what you have demonstrated.
Just this silhouette of someone walking along the bottom of the screen, from left to right.
Beginning the journey as baby that slowly grows into a child, then man, and as time passes the silhouette of the man is joined by a woman.
They continue walking and are joined by four children.
Gradually 2 of the children fade away, then the woman and another child fades away, leaving the man and one child walking hand in hand.
The child gradually grows taller than the man, and they no longer walk hand in hand, the son starts to outpace the father, until one point where the father begins to trail and the son turns around to go back, he put his arms around this father's shoulder, and they walk together once more.
The original man then fades away, leaving only the one grown up child standing alone, looking at a precipice, unsure of where to go next.
I have this idea in my mind but I can't get it done, I have no skill to do this and I don't know where to turn for help, I wish I had this idea long ago when I had time, now I have 1 week. I fear I may have missed my chance.
Hi @Smajs! Thank you so much for your kind comments, I really appreciate it!
I am so sorry for your loss, I really hope you and your family are doing well, and keeping each other strong!
I think your film idea has a very strong message, and it does sound like a big project to take on, if you are intent on making it as a cut out animation. I think there are some other options you can consider, that will let you finish the project in time, such as drawing still images and fading or cutting between them. Or you can make it a comic strip style, this will allow you to tell the same story with drawings, and it will still be very powerful :) Especially if you add some music, sound effects, or a voice over! I hope this is helpful for you~
I really hope you are doing well, and coming through stronger than before! Best wishes :)
@@wearedow Thank you very much for your empathy and encouraging words, you have inspired me to continue in my efforts to bring life to my idea.
I may lack your talent, but I have drawn it in a comic strip style as you suggested, and placed the frames over a video with music. Although the art itself does not move, it still emotes, and has motion in the way each fade brings forth a new scene.
I find it truly fascinating how a simple shadow figure can evoke such emotion and expression.
Just the simple figures walking along tell so much without speaking a word. The journey of life.
Once again, I am sincerely grateful for your kind and eloquent response to me during such a difficult time, I hope that you continue to be such an inspiring person, and continue to create your beautiful art in the future.
Kind Regards.
@@Smajsitup aww! It’s not about talent or skill, that is all stuff you can learn! What you have is heart, great story telling, and a purpose for your art! that is not so easy to learn. I’m sure your piece was very moving and came from your heart :)
Thank you so much for supporting my art as well, I hope I can keep making it for a long time 🥰
Me encantó. Hermosa animación. Congratulation.
muchas gracias!
You make me smile yay ty
aww thank you so much!
Amei!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷
@@marialuizappaiva3765 obrigado 💚💚
Sorry I don't understand ... ...
How did you connect each joints? Would you make another video to teach us, please?
Sure I can do that by this weekend! :))
this is so amazing!
wow thank you so much
Your have an amazing talent!
wow thank you so so much! I really appreciate it!
Wow such talent!
I know you are able to do this as well!
Did you make a multiplane cam?
no no, for this project I just simply shot straight down, and comped the other layers in afterwards in After Effects haha ^^
This is awesome thanks for putting this up. Really appreciate it. and you are very talent!
Thank you so so much! I hope this video helped you out :** good luck animating ^-^
Hi! I love this! do you use a glass table to film?
Thank you so so much! Yes! multi layerd glass is a great way to do stop motion, but in this shor clip I actually animated it on paper, and put the foreground elements in photoshop :) Hope this answers your question!
@@wearedow Your instructions are so clear! I was able to do a little one right away! How did you add the element in photoshop? DiD you bring each frame into photoshop and add the sheer layer on top, then move to premiere pro to animate? Thanks! I subscribed!
aww thank you so so much! Your support means a lot to me :D
Did you say glue tech ? I’m just trying get the name so I can use on my project . Really cool work . Thank you
"blue tack"* sorry for not being too clear!!
I hope your project is going great! :D
Thank you so much!! and thankx for watching :3
@@wearedow thank you !
So great! Loved the final animation. I'm older (a grandmother) but would love to learn to do this. Are there schools to learn?
there are definitely lots of school for animation! I am at a university studying animation, but there are also workshops that you can do, that may range from a day to several weeks, or there might be some classes offered at community centers close to you.
I can also recommend a Aaron Blaise, who is one of the greatest animators. You can find tutorials on his page:
creatureartteacher.com/
I hope this answer helped! If I can do any more, please let me know! :))
what program do you use to record & edit?
Hey pls help me 🤒 i had created my animation but my character voice is coming so terrible how should i record plssss helppppp
Hi!! I’m not very familiar with audio recording myself either 😰 I usually record on my phone, with an app called Voice Record. If you are able to buy a microphone, that would be optimal I think! but again, I’m not good at this myself, so sorry I couldn’t help more 😓
lotte reiniger inspiration?
absolutely!! :D
excelent
thanks so much for watching!
Cool.. Where did you learn it girl?
thank you! I learned it from my professor Martin Rose at Emily Carr Uni!
can you make stop motion animation with paper toy?
definitely! Just make sure that you can anchor down to your background, to make it easy to shoot :)
Can you please share me a template.. Our project is about stop motion animation.. I am not good at drawing so this would be a huge help for me.. Thank you
Yes of course!! How can I send them? you can email me at wearedow@gmail.com and I can reply with the template attachments!
I had sent you an email... Thank you so much
I haven't received your email :O could you try again? wearedow@gmail.com
My gmail is mbr2125@gmail.com 😊
Ok I just sent them!! Hope it helps :D
just found you and I wish I had found you sooner then I did.>_
aw so sweet
Very cool
thank you!!
wow! you're cute! and your work is great!
aww thanks! 🙏❤️
Thank u I've been tryin to find a vid like this
thank you so much for watching!
This is awesome !!!!!
thank you so much!!! :D
wah nice stoop motion cutout animation.....
wow thank you !!
Amazing.
Thanks for making this!
thank you so much for watching it!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️ and live your end an, animation, very cute
tank you so much! Thanks for watching!
THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!
omg THANK YOU!!!!
Lol no thank you for helping people learn. Bless you!
Hello your skills drawing results is beautiful like you
@@jeramegeralde6288 aww you are too sweet, thank you! 💕
This girl/woman (couldnt tell which ;) ) is very talented. Fucking dope ass animation at the end!
Wow thank you so much!
😍😍awesome🤩🤩
thank you so so much!!
So nice
Atando Cabos Sueltos aww thank you!!
I love it
Hikari Yuuki that’s too kind! thank you!!
thank u so much for sharing this
Thank you for watching!!
so amazing
wow, that animation was really complex
oh my gosh thank you! it really means a lot to me ^-^
Excelente
thank you so much!!
very cool, thanks ;
thanks a lot for watching!!
nice videos:-)
Thanks a bunch! :D
cool video
aww thanks so so much!!
Cuantas fotos por segundo?
12 fotos por segundo :)
I love u
Wow ..!
cool!!!
It's easier just use poster buddies instead of struggling with wires and tape
that's actually a really good point! cause then it would stay in place better too. Thanks for the tip, I totally agree with you !
Xd I love it
omg thank you so much!
Boa noite minha amiga
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hahaha! wow I'm so happy this was helpful to you ^^ Thank YOU!
Eu só do Brasil
Muito obrigado por assistir!
I wish I could draw 😭
With Cut Outs, you don't need to draw much! any character will look awesome, and I'm sure your drawings are amazing :))
thanks. :-)
cut-out huh?
warukunai
I like all of your work. You are awsome. Can you share your mail id regarding a project I want your help.
oh thanks a lot! yes of course:
wearedow@gmail.com
You are very cute and beautiful.
aww thanks! :)
Hello, Greetings from Bolivia. I'm fascinated with your video, however, it's not clear to me what the little things that you put behind each piece and that when you join them allow the movement (I mean the ones you take out of that little plastic bag). You may mention it, but I can not understand you because I do not know how to speak English, so my only information is the image of your video ... :( (I hope you understand my translation)I hope your answer and thank you for sharing your talent ...: D
I Raymond! I can understand your English perfectly! :) it's great
Thanks so much for your compliments!
First I used blue-tack to stick the pieces together temporarily.
see here: www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-blue-tack.html
Then I suck holes through each piece (into the circle) and connected the pieces with radio wires.
see here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_wire
I hope this helps you! :)) I wish you all the best!
wearedow Yes! I understood now! Thank you very much for your help. I hope you keep uploading videos ... I was looking for how to create and animate a cut and you were the only one that could help me. You are a wonderful person! :)
I hope I can follow you on Facebook.
Greats!
Tess Martin shows in detail how to do this with a strand of wire out of a speaker cable,
www.tessmartinart.com , I think the video is in her archive page
wow thanks so much! I'm so glad that my video helped you! I will definitely try to make more videos, maybe after finals :))
I've added you on fb ^^ its Alisha :D
wow what a great page! thanks for sharing :)