Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
@Titan Pictures, cool

this picture is a test for a far upcoming video.
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@Titan Pictures, cool

this picture is a test for a far upcoming video.
filmyguy wrote:Is that iStopmotion Pro you're usin'?
Actually, Home edition. There are some simaller things in Pro, in Home.
Reeeeally? Do you recommend it? I'm looking for an istopmotion program that supports HD cameras that isn't 500 dollars. I checked in the info on Home and it says it supports HDV cameras, is that HD? I don't know if there's a difference, lol.
this picture is a test for a far upcoming video.
Try and see if you can color correct your figure to make it blend better with the background, other than that it looks cool, man.
Yeah..thanks. that was one of the first times I had done anything like that.
Anteater wrote:filmyguy wrote:Is that iStopmotion Pro you're usin'?
Actually, Home edition. There are some simaller things in Pro, in Home.
Reeeeally? Do you recommend it? I'm looking for an istopmotion program that supports HD cameras that isn't 500 dollars. I checked in the info on Home and it says it supports HDV cameras, is that HD? I don't know if there's a difference, lol.
Haha! Well I did some searching......A HDV camera is more like a live action video camera, and yes, it is HD.
I use a Logitech C910 HD cam, and it works perfectly for me though. Sorry if I just made it more confusing. ![]()
filmyguy wrote:Anteater wrote:Actually, Home edition. There are some simaller things in Pro, in Home.
Reeeeally? Do you recommend it? I'm looking for an istopmotion program that supports HD cameras that isn't 500 dollars. I checked in the info on Home and it says it supports HDV cameras, is that HD? I don't know if there's a difference, lol.
Haha! Well I did some searching......A HDV camera is more like a live action video camera, and yes, it is HD.
I use a Logitech C910 HD cam, and it works perfectly for me though. Sorry if I just made it more confusing.
Awesome, dude, I've needed that cleared up for a long time. I'm off to buy that program now. Thanks! ![]()
Anteater wrote:filmyguy wrote:Reeeeally? Do you recommend it? I'm looking for an istopmotion program that supports HD cameras that isn't 500 dollars. I checked in the info on Home and it says it supports HDV cameras, is that HD? I don't know if there's a difference, lol.
Haha! Well I did some searching......A HDV camera is more like a live action video camera, and yes, it is HD.
I use a Logitech C910 HD cam, and it works perfectly for me though. Sorry if I just made it more confusing.
Awesome, dude, I've needed that cleared up for a long time. I'm off to buy that program now. Thanks!
Your welcome! ![]()
Oh man that looks awesome! ![]()
The lighting is great, nice job.
Very nice ![]()
Here are some.

A brief view of my set (the kitchen) for my BIM animation challenge entry (doing chores). It should be done this weekend.
And...
This is a project that instantly came into my mind during English class, almost out of nowhere. It was just, BAM!, I thought of the idea. Even though it's not really a frame, I thought it'd be a good idea for a Dane Cook Karma Series entry.
A brief view of my set (the kitchen) for my BIM animation challenge entry (doing chores). It should be done this weekend.
hate to break it to but there is a new challenge, or did you already know that?
That better be a pirate.
I like pirates.
Pirates rule. ![]()
I love pirates! Drinks all around!
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