Topic: fps help?
i keep trying to make brickfilms on 15 fps but it looks choppy so i have to use 25 fps and its smooth but its reaally hard to make good vids with 25 fps could someone help me on using 15 fps?
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i keep trying to make brickfilms on 15 fps but it looks choppy so i have to use 25 fps and its smooth but its reaally hard to make good vids with 25 fps could someone help me on using 15 fps?
what program do you have
Wait, what? I think it would be the other way around. The higher frame rate, the more choppy it is, I think. I recommend instead of getting a higher frame rate, try taking more pictures. It will take more effort, but it's totally worth it. Hope this helps. ![]()
for me it depends on the program
You have to animate for your frame rate, not adjust the frame rate for your animation. (Although that might be easier) For 15 fps anything that takes one second to do in real life should take 15 frames in your animation. Half a second is 7/8 frames and so on.
Also here's a good walk cycle tutorial
for me it depends on the program
i use monkeyjam
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