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Ugh! My animating table is...small, very small, you could fit 2 large BASEPLATES and a half on it...tut tut tut
Ok this is my studio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izfcaEnWqwI
and I have some stills:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=14 ;aid=32223
Not sure if the still will come through unless you're on Facebook but if they do please "like" the "Free Rein" page
What a shiny camera.
I used to animate like that. I used a Lumix (different kind of Lumix than Stan's) on a very loose tripod (camera bumps ensued). The F-stop and exposure were on manual, not sure about the focus. The white balance didn't have a manual setting, so I got light flicker and color flicker. I'm glad I have my webcam now (onionskinning is great). My animation quality has improved a lot since then.
Stan was "The Unknown" (30 fps)done on that camera with NO onionskinning???:o
this movie
http://www.youtube.com/user/AlfaAnimations?feature=mhsn
was on a 'Biggish' set, but this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PohF0rLuDc
was on a tiny one.
Cool story, bro. Maybe you could, I dunno, post some pictures of your studio instead of just plugging your films?
yea, I'll get around to it
Finally got around to taking these photos!
Mah bricks:
TEH DUAL-MONITOR SETUP (I love this setup ):
Keyboard (and more, uncommon colors in drawers):
Desk (scene will hopefully be animated soon...):
stan you have all my respect i cant believe you made the unknown without onion skinning
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