This video demonstrates how to animate a standard blink in Dragonframe using a 12 frames per second stop-motion technique. The creator uses a paper eye to illustrate the process, emphasizing the importance of easing in and out of the closed position for a natural look. They also discuss the benefits of moving the pupil during a blink to add realism and cover potential mistakes.
1940 3 года назад 3:28This video provides a beginner's guide to choosing the right clay for stop-motion animation. The creator explains why oven-baked, air-dry, and certain other types of clay are not suitable for stop-motion. They then recommend an oil-based clay, highlighting its ease of sculpting and ability to hold its shape. The video also addresses potential staining issues and offers a solution.
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