So, this was only an excercise to get me started to play with clay and learn more about the material ... I think another type of clay probably would have worked better for this kind of purpouse, though ... :)
Knut
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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Knut,
That short video was really neat and a great intro to the idea of experimentation with clay. I liked how the two personified forms "bonded" and together formed a smooth ball, which is a common starting point for the beginning of clay creation. So, I liked that the two forms returned "back to the drawing board."
This is really cool. How do you do your stop animation? camera? programs?
Hi guys, and thanks for the feedback :)
Lance, the software I used is a freeware I found on versiontracker.com, and it is called 'SingleFramer'. It is really easy to use. For the filming I used a DV-camera I got from ebay for $100. I use a mac, but I'm sure there are even more software to choose from on a pc ...
Knut (Sorry for name confusion, I use my sons google account for this ... to lazy to make another one :)
That's awesome. Thank you for sharing that with me.
Knut:
I really enjoyed the claymation. But, more than that, I feel like I understand it. Like to know how you did it.
Jeff
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