Topic: running in 24fps help. (please help!)
well, I realy want to do 24fps but sometimes I must have running. some of you know of a good solution?
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well, I realy want to do 24fps but sometimes I must have running. some of you know of a good solution?
You should ask mobiledeli, he'll know.
Maybe a good place to start would be 20fps, get good at that, then move on to 24. I asume you have mainly used something like 15 before, so maybe try something half way. That's what I'm gonna do, 20fps does work better than people think (I know, I've used it before).
but I use stop motion pro v7. and it is not possible to have 20fps.
EDIT: never mind, it works. oh, and here a test I just made:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ojp00qxizk
Last edited by Eagle Animations (September 5, 2010 (08:38am))
Wrong forum
Try here
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/fo
roduction/
woops, sorry!
You should check out the running tutorial Fancy Pants made, heres the link
http://www.youtube.com/xxxfancypantsxxx
XrRJAiIepY
Last edited by BlastedBrick (September 5, 2010 (08:21pm))
You should check out the running tutorial Fancy Pants made, heres the link
http://www.youtube.com/xxxfancypantsxxx XrRJAiIepY
yea! use that method but add smaller, extra frames to slow it down with 24fps
i did this quick test run at 24fps.
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