Lego Animation Tutorial: Ease In, Ease Out & Running
Фильм және анимация
A tutorial that first explains the animation principle of easing in and out, and also includes a walk through of how I do my run cycle.
Animated With: iStopmotion
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This is the most important video in terms of what it taught me about stop motion and got me where I am today. So...thanks
One the most helpful stopmotion animation tutorial videos ever! Adding this technique hugely improved my animations, thanks!
Hey Fancy Pants, I realy like your tutorials, they are very useful. Also, it would be awesome if you can show your "studio". Continue you're awesome!
Thank you for being the best demonstrator of these topics, when I started 3D animation, the concepts from this video helped me grow in leaps and bounds. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for this video. That ease in, ease out technique will really help me with my movies. I have noticed sometimes that my movies just don't look right, and I think it's because I didn't know how to ease in and ease out. And those running cycles are really, really good. I am definitely going to use them. I love the last one.
I know I know there are a lot of videos about improving your Stop Motion but I don’t care what other people say this is probably been the most helpful and I watched almost every video on this topic
Cool! i like how it looks so smooth!
I love your tutorials man! Keep them coming as far as i am concerned.
I love your videos and tutorials.
This is going to help SO much with my Animating. THANK YOU A BILLION! It really helps when you make it frame by frame so i can compare on how I took to many frames with mine. I never thought I could move the character MORE instead of less movements. you just got a Subscriber
rofl!! this is a great tutorial =DD
@bob2.02
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@bob2.02
3 жыл бұрын
It seems you have a youtube channel
@bob2.02
3 жыл бұрын
Cool
@acesbricks9310
3 жыл бұрын
I don't think so.
@FrancisSmith1978
3 жыл бұрын
This is 11 years old
Ooh... Very good ideas here. Your walk cycle is very unique, and definitely conveys a wonderful sense of continous movement. I had tried using the ease in, ease out technique before (Albeit semi-successfully), so I must thank you for solidifying it in a tutorial.
Very helpful, thanks, I have been looking in so many places for something like this
Thank you my good man, this is extremely helpful for me as I'm just learning how to do stop motions with Legos, thank you very much and keep up the good work
Thanks for making people animate better!!!
Extremely helpful video!
Wow great tutorial this looks like it’ll help me out to improve at stop motion
Thanks. This helps a lot! You explained it well too.
Very helpful. I need to apply these steps now. Thank you.
you are so funny!I was cracking up when Steve hit the happy guy
Very good tutorial man.
Awesome mate
Thanks!! Helped a bunch!
Great video !! Thanks
this is exactly what i needed!
Thanks, I'll be using these techniques in my videos. :)
helped me a lot. sometimes i need to have this video up sometimes to remind me where the fig is suppose to be and stuff. thanks!
Great video. Very informative. I will subscribe and look for more ... Thanks
This helped so much in my Stop Motion thanks
VERY helpful indeed!
thanks dude it really helps :)
Ah, I get what you mean now with the ease in and ease out! That helped a lot, thank you! :D
thanks for the info dude, i'm gonna use them in my videos, once i make one good enough
Hey thanks man, that would be sweet!
Something of this video is good like the old minigigs and almost no liting is like relax to watch this idk why but its to good
Hey thanks! Nice tip. I really like this video. :)
thanks dude it really helps you shut make more tutorials :)
yep it IS useful ty for posting, subcribed :D
That was a great tutorial. I like how you showed use how to do it not like other people how make a stop motion in there tutorial.
I learned a lot from you!
Do you know how good ur movies are? Its amazing. Never before have I seen something as good. And you know how to script them too.
I think you really help new brickfilmers :)
I like your videos and you are the best
the second one was just like customlegominifigure's animating.this was awesome!
I just tried it it's amazing and helpful
Nice tutorial.
it was great I will try it
YOU INSPIER me so much
Thank you for the tips.
Thankyou so much. This will really help me.......a lot!!!!! =D
hi fancy this really helped my stop motion thanks
This are fantastic tutorials, it needs a whole lotta views. I'll feature it on my channel, hopefully that'll get it a little.
This is really helpful
Thank you I've been trying to make a running cycle for ages
Thanks for the tutorial
thanx man that really helped im gunna try to make my stuff beter
This guy is the best
Woah. This is amazing your commentary is so good and your Lego stuff is coo, and ur so cool and I subbed and I love you and everything you d I sub I enjoy I like I havenfun
Wow! Thanks!
Run 3 is so funny thanks for the tips!
this is useful 4 my animation
thanks for this great video. I've been looking for those apps you mentioned that will take a picture with a click of the fingers, but haven't found any. Can you name an example or two please?
@3311Studios No, the cheapest version is $50
Your run cycle is way better than every other I've seen. I know you won't see this for like 11 months but what is your fps [anyone]
Nice. Good point.
thanks sooo much this will really help with my lego batman film
@mntincup I use iStopmotion.
thank you much appreciated
@TIVOnetwork make sure your video is in a HD size, for example 1280x720
I really like ur tutorials. It would be nice to have one on making a good fight scene. I know that's a big subject, but at least the basics.
Thank you very much
awesome! you are a god man?
Nice tricks
cool tips.
thanks this really helped. on one of my films a man hits another man with a shovel, but it looks like he just taps him lightly and he falls down. after, i made "man hitting other man with a carrot" and it looks much better thanks to you
@darthjay13 no, but it would help with image quality.
Thanks. I knew quite a bit of it but it was enjoyable! You use iMovie too! Have you seen my movies?
@shoopdawhooplazer321 its an animation made with... emm ... figures, or toys or images, but its like a gif picture, its like "you have a figure, then you take a photo, you move it, take another photo, etc, etc, etc. then you put it all together and wooa! theres your stop motion :)
@dtdrdtdr No, I use mac.
@legokid11 I use 15 fps
thank you for your help man now I no how to do my videos
Please make some more tutorials!
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@xxxfancypantsxxx how would you suggest making multiple minifigures run without taking forever to animate?
@xxxfancypantsxxx what masker and movie maker do you use?
how do you make it seem fast when your doing it one movement at a time?
I tried easing in and easing out, and my animation came out so much smoother! Thanks!
awesome run cycles! :D
@lillianm149
7 жыл бұрын
WoodrowVillage ikr
@micahhermiller
6 жыл бұрын
ikr.... (big fan btw)
I'm still referencing this video.
I very much appreciate this video, I have tried running in various ways, but this technique is very flawless, thank you
This tutorial is awesome. It teaches you very very useful animation techniques which I use all the time, and at the same time, is really funny and fun to watch. I hope Fancypants comes back, and I hope to someday be as good of an animator as he is. :)
I love this video! Your audio commentary is great!
Cool vid, you really go into great detail.
Really good job, man!!!
You sir, have a fantastic run cycle. I love your videos! :D
These are great tutorials. Thank you for posting them.
Wow. You had some great stuff. Thanks, man.
Dude this is amazing
Thanks for this awesome tutorial!
Awesome tutorial, thanks so much!