Topic: More 15 FPS Test's
http://youtu.be/vkW3faWl6c8 Yes, i know there's light flicker in the middle, but i know why.
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http://youtu.be/vkW3faWl6c8 Yes, i know there's light flicker in the middle, but i know why.
Okay, well the animation itself was not too bad, but it was a bit too slow and sometimes choppy. If you have not seen Fancypants' tutorial on easing, you should definitely watch that as soon as possible. Besides the animation, there were also some camera bumps and light flicker (I'm not paying attention to the background since it's only a test). Make sure that you're not touching the camera when filming, and if you have to, make sure to put the self-timer on so that the camera can return to it's natural position. Also, it helps if your camera has incandescent or florescent white balance settings (or manual). Make sure to use the correct setting for the correct lighting. Hope this helps some!
I really like how it looks. However, there's still that light flicker you need to worry about.
Me in my post
Yes, i know there's light flicker in the middle, but i know why.
the reason there's light flicker is cause i couldn't get the camera to focus on the minifig's so i had to put another Fig right in front of the camera to make it focus, and i probably took the pic to soon so my hand was still above camera.
Also, it helps if your camera has incandescent or florescent white balance settings (or manual).
i had it on incandescent, but i was kinda testing lighting to.
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