jampot wrote:This is Greenwood/Mirkwood from my upcoming Halloween animation (hopefully), and (equally as hopefully) a couple of future animations I'd like to do.

It's neither movie nor book accurate, but somewhere in between. I also needed something that I could actually build. Same goes for the king of the wood-elves himself.
Obviously, this'll look better in-frame, once I've sorted out backgrounds and blue screens and grading and all that other jazz.
BTW Mac-users, what's the best Mac stop-motion freeware? FrameByFrame's low-quality renders are beginning to annoy me.
That's looking great; I'm looking forward to it! As for a Mac animation software, I find iStopmotion very good to use, and it's not expensive at all. If you use a webcam, an app called "Webcam Settings" is a good way to go for manual settings. On some webcams however, you can't actually operate the manual focus with this app (the Pro 9000 for example). I use the C300, which has a manual focus ring and goes for a very low price, but it actually has surprisingly good quality. I got this suggestion from a brickfilmer called HarryAndBillyBrick, so you can check out some of his stuff to see for yourself. I'm not entirely sure, but I believe that either C910 or C920 (or maybe both) while without a manual focus ring, are able to be manually focused through Webcam Settings. I'd perhaps browse through the forums a bit, since there was a discussion like this not so long ago.
If you don't use a webcam, there's a list of still cameras that have worked for iStopmotion users. And you can always download the trial and try and see if your camera works with the software. Good luck!
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