When creating this little short, I briefly planned out the idea before actually getting to it. I used a tripod to shoot a number of photos, and had the stuffed animals laying down on a desk. The sphere actually has a hidden stand underneath it, since just setting it on the desk would have it rolling all over the place. From there, I edited out my hand (which often held the Mew (aka the pink animal) in position ) with a photoshop equivalent program called SAI, and touched up the few shots where the 'sphere stand' was showing. Then I resized all the images to some much more manageable dimensions, and put them all together in Quicktime, where I shifted around frames and framerate to make the timing a bit better. The more believable motion is at the beginning, whereas the ending toss was just mostly meant to be silly.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Stop Motion Animation of Falling.
When creating this little short, I briefly planned out the idea before actually getting to it. I used a tripod to shoot a number of photos, and had the stuffed animals laying down on a desk. The sphere actually has a hidden stand underneath it, since just setting it on the desk would have it rolling all over the place. From there, I edited out my hand (which often held the Mew (aka the pink animal) in position ) with a photoshop equivalent program called SAI, and touched up the few shots where the 'sphere stand' was showing. Then I resized all the images to some much more manageable dimensions, and put them all together in Quicktime, where I shifted around frames and framerate to make the timing a bit better. The more believable motion is at the beginning, whereas the ending toss was just mostly meant to be silly.
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