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    Default nice animated toys animation clips


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    All you need is time & plenty of patience... (of which I have none )

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    none either too

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    I have been wanting to do one for a long time but I am not sure where to begin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    I have been wanting to do one for a long time but I am not sure where to begin.
    I'd say with a camera and some Transformers figures!

    I believe you can make these with something as easily accessible like Windows Movie Maker, but Adobe Premiere Pro would be the better piece of software to use.

    Unless there are some freeware stop motion programs out there?
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    I use Windows Movie Maker to make my stop motions. Too cheap to purchase anything.

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    So all you do is just take several still photos of a figure while moving it a little bit for each one?

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    I have tried to make a quick trial video of a figure walking using Movie Maker but the software doesn't seem to have support for frames shorter than 1.2secs as a result it looks cluncky as hell.

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    I've noticed that. I tried using Flash instead-only problem is that I need to resize the photos to fit, and it becomes REALLY FREAKING SLOW.

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