5 Tips for Better Stop-Motion Animation | Brickfilm Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Looking for smoother, better stop-motion animation? I've got 5 tips for you to follow that will help you make better animations.
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0:00 Intro
0:46 Easing
2:04 Anticipation & Follow-through
3:38 Pacing
5:54 Arcs
7:10 Overlapping Action
8:38 Conclusion
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It's difficult to describe how educated I feel right now
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I believe the phrase is to just "git good"
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This is the first stop motion tutorial iv seen that actually explains things so well
I’ve been animating for 3 years now, and these tips still helped! Thanks!
As far as further tutorials go, I’d love to see the rest of the principles of animation covered!
Thanks for the suggestion!
This was a a pretty interesting watch. Keep it up!
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Wow this is some amazing stuff! Nice to see someone recognizing that 30FPS does not make a film good, 12 can always be sufficient
Hi
I use 12
I use 8 but I literally started last night soo
My favorite types of animation are the subtle ones. Where you barely notice them, but they're there. Which makes them really satisfying to look at!
Thank you so much for making this! I've been animating with LEGO for about 2 years and I still feel like an amateur. I've felt like I'll never get better, but after employing some of these techniques in test animations I've seen a real difference. Please continue to help people like me! 😁✌️
Amazing tutorial rio! You really put effort and dedication into just a tutorial that will most probably help a lot of beginners or even some experienced animators, you really covered some great points!
This is a great tutorial, thank you for sharing it. I. love that you shared some of your earlier animations and compared them to your work now. I'm going to share this with my students at school, I think they'll be really inspired!
Thank you! I hope it helps your students!
I honestly think this is the best turtorial on stop motion. I can never animate at 15 FPS cause it always looks to fast. When I searched up “how to make smoother animation” I thought most of the stuff would be at 15 FPS but then I came across this and tried some stuff out and realized that 12 FPS is way better.
0:18 bouta hit em with the 5 seconds per frame
Ayyy this is very clear and easy to understand unlike a few others I’ve watched.
They be like: “youshouldmakelittlemotionswhenyoustartoutthemotionandbiggermotionstgroughouttgenmakelittlermoionstpwardstgeendoftyemovementthatscalledeasinginandeasingout.”
Thanks! This really will help me with my stop motion. I can’t wait to test these techniques out in some of my later videos!
these tips are much better than any other video good job
Thank you so much I’m definitely going to be considering this for my future stop motion films!
Hey there! I’m quite advanced, but I came here to see if the tutorials are still any good for the new comers. This is quite good AND I found it some ways to step up my game!
I have been trying to find a good tutorial for smoother animations and this is the best!!!! This video actually explains stuff really well. Great job
This was a great tutorial video! I heard others talk about easing in and out but never fully understood it till this video. You explained everything very well, thank you!
i was looking for days for something that really explained easing in and out every one watched just told me to well... do it but they didn't explain. but you did so thanks bro
Thanks so much! This looks like it took a lot of work, I think I can speak for everyone here that this is incredible and I appreciate your work a lot
Just getting into Stop Motion video making and this was very informative. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Great tutorial man! Keep up the great work!
This was great and much needed by me! I plan to do a sword fight, and want to convey a sense of weight and keeping balance. It appears that my idea for the shots perfectly lines up with what you've mentioned here. Thanks for this! I'll be referring to this video multiple times, I know.
this helped me a lot! I do lego battle animations mainly wwii and there is a lot in this video that helped with it thanks!
Thanks these tips are great. I subbed! I just started brick filming and these tips will make my next video better.
this helped me sooo much thanks for the video!!
The arc tip helped a lot for my upcoming stop motion thank you
This was incredible! Thank you!
thanks for the tutorial bro..i cant wait to apply those in my new project
This is really usefull, a lot better than some of the other tutorials!
Thank you - this was exactly what I needed
This is brilliant . I’m tired of After Effects even tho it’s very sophisticated in its ease-in-out and curves and just want to do it the old school way!
Awesome video!!! I'm a beginner and it helped me a lot. Will be watching it again.👍👍🔥🔥
U explained this really well, great video❤
Thank you for the awesome video!
I think I need to rewatch this weekly :) Maybe that will help me to remember to have patience with mine.
Omg, this is amazing!
Also helped alot. :D
This was very helpful, thankyou!
Thanks this helps me a lot keep up the great work
Wow thanks! This really help me and I subscribed without a problem
This is amazing!
thanks for the video! always good to learn more things! :)
Amazing video. Keep up the good work.
Very detailed my man. Honestly helped a bit
A bit 😂
Absolutely helpful man!!
I really needed this for my stop motion
Thank you man this video is very helpful
This was great, thanks!
This was very helpful thank you so much!
Great video rio!!
This is really well explained!
Very informing and helpful. I will take your advice for future work. 😄
Very amazing I learned lots from this video!
I worked on stop motions that weren't very smooth so this video helped a lot
Good tips.It helps me with my stop motion videos.😄😄😄
Even tho I have learned how to make good stop motions and I am kiiiiiiiinda a pro now, I still asked myself how can I improve even more? and I knew some of these tricks but some of them are still helpful and can help me!! :D
Nice video! I subbed
Thanks for the tutorial Maybe tonight ill make a awesome smooth animation!
what a nice refresh!
Awesome tutorial! liked and subscribed.
such a great tutorial :D
Thank you very much this is very handy
Thanks man that was a lot of that was a lot of help
This was a great tutorial
Thank you!!!
Great tutz!
That was very helpful, thanks a lot! I'm your new subscriber.
Wow you’ve definitely earned a sub
Am trying to make a short lego stop motion about world war and this helped me thank you!
This was so epic
educational rio is back baby
NICE MAN
good job on the video!
This helped a lot thanks
thank you for this it will help me in doing lego stopmotion
Great channel, congratulations
woaw so nice!!!!
This video Is so underrated, my legos dont look like robots now
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pretty helpfull stuff :D
thx man
Gonnnaaaaaaa keep this guy in a playlist for me…
I've heard of this kind of stuff from another animator on RUclips and I think this really explains well as do the video from that channel I also watched :o
Thanks! Do you mind of I ask what other video you were watching? I’m always interested to see tutorials other people create.
Класс! Спасибо за ролик! Nice! Thank you for the video!
Thanks :D
Great vid
you are awesome.
cooL!
Thanks
Super underrated
For anyone who cannot understand him (confused) basically what he's saying is get a frame and stick to it and get a tripod,bipod,lego camera thing to film it will make it much smoother and not choppy, making your animations more realistic by using resources and stuff basically slowing then starting then slowing.
Cool
Thankyou thankyou thankyou soooo much
the most valuable tip I can give you, A HIGH FRAMERATE DOESN'T DETERMINE WETHER OR NOT YOUR STOP MOTION IS GOOD, and there's such thing as too fast. use either 12 or 24 fps depending on what kind of film you're making.
Hey awesome video, I just have a question. In the Arcs portion of the video, what did you use to hold the character while it was jumping?
That's called a "Helping Hand," it's a tool usually used in soldering or other small crafts. You can find them pretty cheap at Amazon or certain retailers like Harbor Freight.
@@rioforce thanks!
I also do stop motion animations, but I animate at 15/30fps. Sometimes 12/24fps.
I have a question, can you make an acr without using rig or clay for support (i tried to remove the clay from the shot but it always looked stupid.)
Same