Tutorials

How to Animate a LEGO Minifig Running

How to Animate a LEGO Minifig Running

In this video tutorial, learn how to animate a LEGO minifig running at 5 Frames Per Second (FPS) and 15 FPS.  You can also learn how to animate a minifig walking!

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Nov 18, 2016

Tags: running

How to Animate a LEGO Minifig Walking

How to Animate a LEGO Minifig Walking

In this video tutorial, learn how to animate a LEGO minifig walking at 5 Frames Per Second (FPS) and 15 FPS. Follow this up by learning how to make a minifig run!

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Oct 13, 2016

Tags: walking

Chroma-Keying for Stop Motion Animation: Green or Blue Screen?

Chroma-Keying for Stop Motion Animation: Green or Blue Screen?

One of the reasons filmmakers moved from blue to green screens is because digital cinema cameras record more color information in green. However, USB cameras process video differently, and we weren't totally sure what to expect going into these tests. Here are the results. Note - to get started with the plugins and effects mentioned below, you'll want to watch these video tutorials. Chroma-keying in Windows Movie Maker Chroma-keying in iMovie The Setup We grabbed a frame from the 720P and 1080P camera with both a green and blue background. Then on Windows we ran the frames through WMM 6.0 with the Rehan...

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Apr 26, 2016

Tags: chromakey

Chroma-Keying for Stop Motion Animation: Choosing & Lighting Your Screen

Chroma-Keying for Stop Motion Animation: Choosing & Lighting Your Screen

There are many kinds of chroma key screens available. You can buy chroma key fabric, collapsible pop-up screens, or simple sheets of poster board. Poster Board Since you typically don't need a lot of screen material for stop motion sets, green and blue poster board can be the cheapest and easiest material to use. Here we've attached a piece to a microphone stand with a clothespin. You can also stand it up on your animation table, or tape it to a wall. Make sure that the color is a rich colorful blue or green, not light blue or turquoise. Chroma...

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Apr 26, 2016

Tags: chromakey

Chroma-Keying for Stop Motion Animation: Introduction

Chroma-Keying for Stop Motion Animation: Introduction

Wrap a blue or green screen around your animated actors and they will be magically transported into new worlds - or so you might think. A successful "key" can be difficult to do well, but it is possible to achieve great results using free software on both OS X and Windows! Learn about the chroma-key effect, how to incorporate it into your productions, and our answer to the question: "Blue or green screen?" Understanding Chroma Keying Before digging into the nitty-gritty of the greenscreen / bluescreen / chroma-keying process, it is important to understand what chroma keying does and doesn't do. When...

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Apr 26, 2016

Tags: chromakey