Arduino changed my life, motion control is posible
Фильм және анимация
Always wanted to know how to use motion control to earn time in stop motion animation, making the computer control the boring movements in the background or for secondary elements.
This is how I benefit of Arduino an Dragonframe to focus my atention in the puppets performance.
Music by: Silent partner
ELECTRONICS (affiliate)
ARDUINO UNO R3; geni.us/VXVdCaq
SMALL MOTOR; geni.us/yZhJShI
SMALL MOTOR DRIVER; geni.us/6dZS5VC
BIG MOTOR; geni.us/bfYR1
BIG MOTOR DRIVER; geni.us/wJNzvG
Sun project: • Pritt, Educar, Pegar, ...
The making: • Behind the scenes Prit...
River project: • El puente de la oca, m...
Enjoy and have fun animating a little every day!!
Comments and questions are welcomed here.
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My Animation Armatures: www.kineticarmatures.com
My Animation Studio: www.citoplasmas.com
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THE GEAR I USE (affiliate)
CAMERA, Canon EOS 80D ; geni.us/GdVo
WIDE LENS, Canon 10-22 mm; geni.us/gk25
NICE ZOOM, Canon EF 24-105mm; geni.us/YWJZ
MACRO LENS Canon 60mm; geni.us/Znz5j
MICROPHONE, Rode VideoMic; geni.us/qf33P
WIRELESS MICROPHONE, Rode; geni.us/4dlSf
SD CARD, SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB; geni.us/U09Xb
DJI OSMO ACTION; geni.us/zDfvsu
TRIPOD, Manfrotto MKBFRA4-BH BeFree; geni.us/MGII6
MAGIC ARM, Manfrotto 244 Magic Arm; geni.us/E8DBG
SUPER CLAMP, Manfrotto 035; geni.us/E8DBG
GEARED HEAD, Manfrotto 410; geni.us/P7KQJeB
LED LIGHT LUME CUBE; geni.us/DvB3nx1
SOFTWARE, Dragonframe: geni.us/ZSra56
#stopmotion #diy #edupuertas
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Do not pay attention to people complaining about your accent. I'm guessing they are mostly (smarties) Spanish. English speakers won't mind if your accent is better or worse, as far as they can understand you. They are used to hear all kind of accents. Great video, btw.
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
+Eduardo Campaña thanks for the support, I read every comment. I feel what is important to me is to comunicate the thing, sometimes the image talks themself. I am not english so I understand my accent is weird and my troubles talking makes people distract from the content. But I do this because I like it and hope the time teaches me a little bit. Thanks again!!
@asaskald
7 жыл бұрын
edu puertas You communicate perfectly. Amazing video!
@MrProp46
7 жыл бұрын
edu puertas this is an open forum, anybody can say anything about what ever they want you have to decide how your going to spend your time and energy... talking about your craft or defending your cultural accent ... if the lateral then can we also please talk about cat videos and the cayman islands its your show, its your channel, you have the responsibility of deciding what the topic of discussion is about. prop
@ashutoshsah3068
7 жыл бұрын
i liked the accent. its sweet.
@gx068
7 жыл бұрын
Who gives a dam about accent, give us knowledge
WOW, that is just amazing, I love the idea how you made the river! Pretty awesome!
Really impressed with your use of arduino, but even more impressed with your ingenuity in creating that river shot. Really awesome.
WOW! This is probably the best application in practicality I've seen with microcontrollers. Well done dude ! As a fellow photographer, I can definitely appreciate the workflow optimisation. Kudos !
Incredible that you master such a complex technic as the animation frame by frame and still take some of your time to explain it to other ! You earn all my admiration and attention
Awesome stuff dude! You make really nice animations, and I can see how the Arduino is a big help with them. Really neat.
Although I thought this video to be something entirely different (because of its title), I'm glad I watched it. You earned another subscriber... :)
I am completely awestruck! Absolutely beautiful work! You are a true renaissance man.
I can see the enjoyment in your face while you relate your project. Full marks for ingenuity.
@trendlover1681
4 жыл бұрын
Same to me
That's freaking killer! :-) I love how you did the water effect with cellophane. :-) totally cool!
You look so happy with your work. Have a fun!
What you've made is really AMAZING. Keep it up!
that stepper motor did not sound healthy
@moracabanas
7 жыл бұрын
I guess that's because microstepping of arduino wasn't perfect coded wich is so hard. While this is intended for move forward, stop, shoot, and repeat the mpst important thing is precision not to be smooth like a 3D printer.
@slendgamer895
7 жыл бұрын
Alberto Mora Yeah I see. Btw my own steppers didnt sound any better than yours xD
@halted_code
7 жыл бұрын
usually its better to not actually program it, but to make a counter that goes through the proper states using flip flops, all the arduino should be programmed for then is to send a number of pulses to the counter, and the counter does all of the coil firing.
@moracabanas
7 жыл бұрын
On my little knowledge about steppers learned from 3d printing, if you use arduino with a stteper driver it is actually easy to get it to work with a simple library. The micro stteping is done by the driver chip and smoothes the movement as it generates a sinusoidal like current wave driving 1 step with each wavelength cycle. The quality of "smoothness" is managed by the drivers proficency to aproximate the current variation to a sinusoidal wave on each pulse and by the number of microstepps it allow, for example 1/16 1/32 or 1/128. That means if you can aproximate the sinusoidal variation of one supposed continuous current cycle for each pulse by subdivide the wave in a 1/128 discrete micropulses, the movement of stepper motor should be really smooth. Probably this motor has a simple driver which doesn't care about microstteping. So if the motor has a 1.8º step (almost all of nema 17 or nema 23) one step means the motor inaccurately moves 1.8º with drifting and backlash as the ideal current wave is not filtered by the simple motor driver. Please correct me.
@kirenvandenbrandeler7869
7 жыл бұрын
I am not qualified to tell you if your theory is good or not but I will say that for what's it worth you explained it really well. I hope someone will tell you, I'm interested to know as well. For stop motion, the best would be micro-stepping right?
DUDE YOU"RE AWESOME ! Just needed to be said :)
aaaaand subscribed. I remember I used to make small stop motion animations as a kid, and this is so heart warming. Now, as I'm using arduino to control robots and planes, I enjoy the fact that you use it in an artistic manner, it really shows how limitless and wonderfull it is. And as for your animation, I love it, it is so warm and nicely done. Keep up the work, I believe in you.
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I really feel how amazing is this technology and how funny is to play with!
What he did is very creative and awesome! And there are people complaining about his accent! Just pathetic.. Keep the hard work man I want to see more!
Man... You are so creative. Its so inspirational to watch. Keep it up.
really good stuff man, just now finding you and reading and watching all your videos. i love how you have an accent but are extremely understandable like it requires zero effort to comprehend what youre trying to convey and what youre trying to enunciate. +1 keep enjoying yourself
@edupuertasfruns
5 жыл бұрын
thanks kev!!!
I am seriously flattered here! :D
I am impressed by what you do :D Keep going!!
Very Genuine and work done is very pleasing. All the best !
omg! the river effect with just plastic is brilliant!!! 😁
Brilliant DIY MoCo rigs! :D I loved the flowing river, that was genius :P
you doing great creativ stuff... Really cool job dude, but can't image how much work this is, but in the end you have really created awesomeness !
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
+Alberto's PizzaSteinOfen I appreciate your comment.
Your videos are a goldmine. Thank you. I'm very envious of your moco setup.
@edupuertasfruns
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I am following your videos too. I should talk back about moco, just updated the situation on the studio and I am so happy about it.
This was great, I liked the way you constructed the hill set with the river. That was really cool!
@edupuertasfruns
8 жыл бұрын
+Trapeze Film oooh, thanks, we enjoyed a lot that project, and the River was a good challenge with some troubles that finally we could solve.
Wow, amazing. that idea was so creative. you earned another subscriber! keep it up!
I love how happy and hyper that sun was
You are incredible! It is so great to see electronics helping to create so many cool things. I am a software developer, so usually see guys using for "nerd things" and not for such different stuff like that. I really enjoyed, congrats!!!
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
Must be awesome to make software! Make cool things is fun but it is hard to find ideas... That's why I need a lot of time to do videos. Thnaks!
Brilliant! I love your videos and all that you explain. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise.
Wow dude this is just incredible!
Excellent video! I am amazed the way you used simple stuff for your art.
It's a brilliant project, wish you luck!
AWESOME Effort guys ! Keep It up!
Awesome work man! I loved the river flowing! Lol
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
+Caio Zowye Camacho Cabral thank youuu
That is uplifting and beautiful. Thanks.
That river mechanism is pretty smart. good stuff.
Excelente, Edu!!! Muy inspirador. Muchas gracias!!!
Your work is amazing!
really cool how to 'automate' making stop-motion animations
I love your accent, sounds relaxing and enjoyed ur videos. Keep it up
Man! You are incredible creative!
I'm building my own timelapse slider, and you are my inspiration!
Very cool project. Such a practical and creative use of robotics!!
Estupendo! I loved the river.
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Amazing the Long Egg, good work. I feel that perseverance is something great!!!
that's a real hard work man keep going
Very creative. I enjoyed this video very much! Congratulations!
Thank you so much for the great video. All my life I wanted to do things like this but never had a chance. I hope this inspired me enough to start something.
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
+Abdu ElRhoul do it!!
@BillionaireBehaviorBB
6 жыл бұрын
Did you do it yet?
I love seeing creative uses of technology just like this.... keep up the great work!
@citoplasmas
7 жыл бұрын
Technology helps a lot!
Thanks for making a great video...I hope to see you be hugely successful working with movie studios or on your own. ¡Qué trabajo tan bien hecho!
Fantastic work! Never seen somthing similar before. Keep on going...
Motion control based on Arduino works on my DIY CNC milling machine like charm. BTW, your project is wonderful!
Very cool! I especially like the river! I need to try your tips in my future videos. Thank you for sharing!
@edupuertasfruns
8 жыл бұрын
+Hari Wiguna thanks, motion control is so usefull so go ahead.
That was awesome dude!!!
😎bro! You r great. Half of engineer and half of animator.
Dude awesome proyect! pretty nice =D
You can control the world in art!!! I need the machines to try this.
So creative, you are awesome man I like that
This is a show ... Congratulations friend!
Learnt something about motion and animation. kick starter of the day.
Awesome work, love step animation.
Wow cool one Dude.... for me this was a surprise ... Great work... waiting for more videos.
Really interesting video! Thanks for posting!
Thoroughly enjoyed it. at last we sow someone is using Arduino in a real project rater than humidity and temperature measurement.
Great job, hope you will be successful in the future, best wishes :)
Increible macho, Que trabajaso y que paciencia
This is what I used to do when I was 7. I didn't really know that adults still do this as their job. Lots of work. Frame by frame!
talent, time, patience and creativity .... excellent results my friend.
Eres un crak Edu, me ha gustado mucho tu pasion, Yo soy programador de PLC industriales y la verdad que a mi también me ha cambiado la vida arduino y el moviemiento open source. Suerte y buena continuación.
This is amazing, very cool!
Your water treadmill is an ingenious idea! I'd love to see your animations :)
Wow... Michel Gondry Style!!!! Super cool!
You are nuts! Great video :D
Admirable tu trabajo colega.
I enjoyed your video. It was very helpful. Thank you!
¡Cómo Mola! Qué trabajo más guay hace usted.
Holy cow this is incredible! High Five!
Esto está fregón, felicidades campeón.
This is excellent! I'd love to know how to go about setting up a similar slider if you have any tips.
@edupuertasfruns
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that's a great topic, yes, I could talk about it in some video, the slider and head that apears in the video is in big part a handmade piece, so I can give you my experiences. Specially all the failures and epic fails during the process of building it. Give me some time, hope to find time in the nexts months.
This is very cool, thank you for sharing this :-)
Amazing setting!
Excellent mate.. Keep it going!
holy cow this is genius! and so cool!
¡Que belleza tu trabajo entero! ¡Saludos desde Argentina!
Me encantan tus proyectos. ¡Ánimo!
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
Gracias!!
That's some amazing skills!
wow...this must be one of the coolest thing on youtube ^^
Your work is awesome
Amazing works and patience
amazing, great Job, love your video.
Just subscribed! Great work! :)
Cool!!! You should connect a dozen laser pointer's to motors that will help you line up the next position each of your character/models move to. that would be cool, I think, but I don't know anything about motion capture just was watching your video and that idea popped into my head. Have a nice day, and keep making cool videos:)
@edupuertasfruns
7 жыл бұрын
That would be really cool, also it seams complicated, let me see in the future. Thanks for the comment!
Awesome one buddy.. keep it up.. Really loved it..
This is so cool!
this is really really amazing your work is beautiful
Awesome man.Very cool.
Nice job dude !
Awesome work!!
That river is NICEEE...
Excellent! Thank you for sharing!