@LlamaBoyProductions thanks, I tried to fix the flickering with imovie but it looked like i used sunlight instead, and ive been trying to find a good light but i cant find any, could you help me or any of you that commented on this video please help me
@silverstopmotion I haven't got rid of all my flickering either. But I always work in complete darkness haha, with one single lamp as lightning. I don't have any fancy stuff, and I don't edit anything to get rid of it. It can be your camera settings or something like that :)
@Guldies thanks, I tried to fix the flickering with imovie but it looked like i used sunlight instead, and ive been trying to find a good light but i cant find any, could you help me or any of you that commented on this video please help me
Great animation! The flickering comes from this: You camera does an auto exposure and auto white balance. After you put your arm and fingers into the image for animation, those values don't get back to the same state as before, so the image is slightly different than the previous one. The only way to prevent this is to lock down the camera: Set Exposure, White Balance, Shutter speed and Autofocus to "manual".
Yeah, really smooth! On the flickering... get a consistent source of lighting, (like a desk lamp) and get your room as dark as possible. (turn off all the lights/close any windows/blinds)
that was really smooth, i know every one is saying this, but try to reduce the flickering like shield off sunlight and use a lamp, also if you have a webcam try turning off the auto exposure
@silverstopmotion All you need is a desk lamp, make sure you room is as dark as you can possibly get it then turn on your lamp, also make sure you set all settings on your camera to manual especially exposure which turns out to be the main problem when it comes to lighting.
Try getting a desk lamp, and (as Bagi said) get your room as dark as possible to remove other shadows / variable sunglight etc. Btw if you still want a light background then you could always try securing some white card as a kind of "background" (ive never done this before, but it's worth a try ;)
@silverstopmotion I got just a desk light and plugged it in, I use 2, one on each side of the spot your animating at, I'd suggest doing your animation in a darker room so the light won't change much, flickers are tricky to get rid off, good luck man.
Now we know he used to be called silverstopmotion and that's true, because his creations reflected a nice image (yeah, I don't know Where I was going with that ha)
@LlamaBoyProductions thanks, I tried to fix the flickering with imovie but it looked like i used sunlight instead, and ive been trying to find a good light but i cant find any, could you help me or any of you that commented on this video please help me
@silverstopmotion I haven't got rid of all my flickering either. But I always work in complete darkness haha, with one single lamp as lightning. I don't have any fancy stuff, and I don't edit anything to get rid of it. It can be your camera settings or something like that :)
Now I know his old username. Silverstopmotion. Thank u
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NO WONDER HIS ANIMATIONS WERE SO SIMILAR, I WATCHED HIM BEFORE,
NO WONDER WHY I WAS SUBBED
Who’s @silverstopmotion
@Guldies thanks, I tried to fix the flickering with imovie but it looked like i used sunlight instead, and ive been trying to find a good light but i cant find any, could you help me or any of you that commented on this video please help me
don't work in direct daylight, because it looked like you did, but other than that this was short but sweet. smooooooth!
Didn't expect you here
Great animation! The flickering comes from this: You camera does an auto exposure and auto white balance. After you put your arm and fingers into the image for animation, those values don't get back to the same state as before, so the image is slightly different than the previous one. The only way to prevent this is to lock down the camera: Set Exposure, White Balance, Shutter speed and Autofocus to "manual".
Yeah, really smooth!
On the flickering... get a consistent source of lighting, (like a desk lamp) and get your room as dark as possible. (turn off all the lights/close any windows/blinds)
like the others said, it does have a lot of flickers, but wow it's smooth, really good work man!
Wow great video I subscribed
that was really smooth, i know every one is saying this, but try to reduce the flickering like shield off sunlight and use a lamp, also if you have a webcam try turning off the auto exposure
@silverstopmotion All you need is a desk lamp, make sure you room is as dark as you can possibly get it then turn on your lamp, also make sure you set all settings on your camera to manual especially exposure which turns out to be the main problem when it comes to lighting.
yes it does, but it also depends on what camera you're using
Wow, so... 2 legends met 8 years ago
Try getting a desk lamp, and (as Bagi said) get your room as dark as possible to remove other shadows / variable sunglight etc. Btw if you still want a light background then you could always try securing some white card as a kind of "background" (ive never done this before, but it's worth a try ;)
@silverstopmotion I got just a desk light and plugged it in, I use 2, one on each side of the spot your animating at, I'd suggest doing your animation in a darker room so the light won't change much, flickers are tricky to get rid off, good luck man.
Wow you came such a long way.
Whoa! This is really good! I would want to fix the light flickering though. Other than that, AWESOME JOB!
Well done that was amazing I am getting a MacBook pro in November and I will get iStopmotion
Incredible, just need to sort out that flicker! :)
Wow! Flickery but cool :D
Nice
does express shoot in HD? please reply
Now we know he used to be called silverstopmotion and that's true, because his creations reflected a nice image (yeah, I don't know Where I was going with that ha)
For some reason this reminds me of lamput
old vid
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