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« Reply #61 on: March 12, 2011, 01:16:51 AM » |
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I saw Rango today. It was good.
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« Reply #62 on: March 15, 2011, 09:32:27 PM » |
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I watched the illusionist today and the animation was stunning. I am curious if anyone knows how they do that kind of stuff. I thought it was a pretty depressing story though I felt bad for him.
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« Reply #63 on: March 16, 2011, 12:45:29 PM » |
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« Reply #64 on: March 17, 2011, 01:19:10 PM » |
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« Reply #65 on: March 21, 2011, 10:39:33 AM » |
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- fukken crazy mad zoetrope shit!
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« Reply #66 on: March 22, 2011, 01:35:55 AM » |
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I read through this thread and there were some many links to great animations I had never heard of! Thanks! I've been making some small and crude animations myself in my spare time. Here's my newest stop motion animation, Angry snowman and a very Angry Bird: Watch it in HD, btw.
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« Reply #67 on: March 22, 2011, 04:39:47 AM » |
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I ALSO made a stopmotion clip! MUHAHA.
' u ' is my first attempt at the stuff.
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« Reply #68 on: March 22, 2011, 05:36:55 AM » |
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Wou Jad! Those puppets looks so great! How did you make them? Are they made out of metal? The animation is fluid also. Now you just have to make it longer and add some story, and voila!
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« Reply #69 on: March 22, 2011, 06:39:07 AM » |
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Sadly the puppets are about to fall apart * A * and I'm not really a stop motion-guy.
So I don't know if I'll make it longer. Although I do have a story for those characters. But the robot would have to be repainted and repaired and the dog would have to be ... completely remade.
The robot is metal wire with cheap felt-tip pens that I slaughtered and mended with epoxy paste around the metal wire core for arms and legs, a body made of a salt ... container thing that I also slaughtered, and a head made of a little cylindric container for the epoxy.
I made this in school so we had a lot of materials to just play around with ' u ' and I ransacked the our little school building for things I could slaughter and paste onto the robot, haha.
The dog is a milk carton around a core of ... I don't know what it's called. Hard foam substance. Like extra-foamy styrofoam? Or something. : D the legs are just felt-tip pen cylinders stuck into the core, so they kept coming off. You can see some of the residue from the core in the video, even, haha.
The thing that makes these dolls look good is the paint job, which I got a lot of practise in painting warhammer figures as a 12-year old : D
I sprayed them black, then LIGHTLY with bronze and then chrome spray, then I drybrushed certain parts with silver paint, and painted other parts black (mostly with drybrushing technique too) to make the right things stand out. Since it's a small puppet you wanna overemphasize how the light falls on it so it looks bigger than it is : D
aaaand that's it!
I'm the most proud of:
How posable my robot is. Seriously, he was such a joy to work with. Thanks, Robo
How well the dog works even though it's just a box. If you're ever in doubt with a stop motion puppet, add movable tail and ears. : D seriously, the dog is just a box with tails, ears and a hinge to open its mouth. But it works. That inspired me.
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« Reply #70 on: March 22, 2011, 08:00:27 PM » |
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This is a very bizarre French animation from the 50's, and it's definitely worth watching. It's starts out a bit slow, but it gets better as it goes on. It's said that this may have been influential on anime, and I might have to agree after seeing the robot.
The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird
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« Reply #71 on: March 25, 2011, 03:44:54 PM » |
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« Reply #72 on: March 25, 2011, 05:11:08 PM » |
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Octocat Adventures:
Sorry if it's been linked previous, but watch it all the way through to episode 5
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« Reply #73 on: March 25, 2011, 05:50:25 PM » |
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Has The Saga Of Biorn had a mention yet? It's extremely impressive.
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« Reply #74 on: March 25, 2011, 10:41:43 PM » |
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Street of Crocodiles is guaranteed to give you nightmares. As for the others, well... I have yet to see them, but I'm sure at least half of them will make my overactive imagination run wild again.
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« Reply #75 on: April 01, 2011, 07:58:57 PM » |
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« Reply #76 on: April 01, 2011, 08:30:53 PM » |
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Warning: some, if not all, of the following could possibly be classified as "nightmare fuel."
Man, I used to get high and overindulge in this stuff all the time... No wonder I'm so fucked up But I do love Svankmajer, Bros Quay, Jiri Barta... It's weird how many Czech stop-motion surrealists were active at during the same time period. Uncanny, really... But this stuff is so beautiful and antiquated and dream-like... Ahh... I want to live in the worlds they create!
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« Reply #77 on: April 08, 2011, 02:33:05 PM » |
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« Reply #78 on: April 08, 2011, 03:04:56 PM » |
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I came here to post this. Everybody go watch it because it is absolutely fantastic.
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« Reply #79 on: April 08, 2011, 03:05:30 PM » |
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