Topic: Outside Test

I was just seeing if I could animate outside. The reason for the shaking is that I had to lower the shutter speed, thus showing every time I pressed the button. mini/mrgreen


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cool! too cold here to animate outside at this time of the year in the uk.

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Yeah, it is pretty cold here, but I'm used to it. mini/XD

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that was pretty sweet, its to hot hear, its suppose to be in the 60's today, i want to try to animate in the snow

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big babies

its like 70-80 degrees right now in california

but real nice animatin, the shakiness actually made it more dramatic

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Thanks! I didn't realize this would get positive feedback. By the way, who saw my cats? mini/yes

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TheBrickHead wrote:

big babies
its like 70-80 degrees right now in california

How are they/we Babies?  mini/shifty

Anyways nice animation! I actually liked the sun moving in the background. (Meaning the light in general).

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1011ev wrote:

the sun moving in the background...

That was the main effect I was gunning for. mini/delirium

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Edmeier Animator wrote:

The reason for the shaking is that I had to lower the shutter speed, thus showing every time I pressed the button. mini/mrgreen

I would use a remote then (If your camera is capable). If not, use the self-timer function on the camera to prevent or limit bumps.

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Juggernaut Pictures wrote:

I would use a remote then. If not, use the self-timer function on the camera to prevent or limit bumps.

I can't do either of those because my camera is not capable of being controlled by a remote, and you have to set the self-timer on my camera for each individual picture. mini/XD

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Edmeier Animator wrote:
Juggernaut Pictures wrote:

I would use a remote then. If not, use the self-timer function on the camera to prevent or limit bumps.

I can't do either of those because my camera is not capable of being controlled by a remote, and you have to set the self-timer on my camera for each individual picture. mini/XD

i do use a timer, which is set every frame.

it isnt easy, but it somewhat works

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Ehehe. Here in Finland: -20 celsius! mini/bigsmile

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Lord Lajaka wrote:

Ehehe. Here in Finland: -20 celsius! mini/bigsmile

Well, I guess we shouldn't expect any of these videos from you, now will we? mini/jaw

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Edmeier Animator wrote:
Juggernaut Pictures wrote:

I would use a remote then. If not, use the self-timer function on the camera to prevent or limit bumps.

I can't do either of those because my camera is not capable of being controlled by a remote, and you have to set the self-timer on my camera for each individual picture. mini/XD

Then I would seriously consider looking for a new camera (Preferably one with all manual controls, including focus, and also has live view/remote capability). If you are not able to get a camera or just aren't in the position to buy one, you'll just have to make do with what you have.

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My camera does have all manual controls: focus, white balance, shutter speed, and aperture. This is really the only problem I have with it. mini/yes

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Yeah, use a remote, because it's much too shaky. And you should get rid of everything that is likely to move (e.g. the cat in the beginning!). But I still think doing stop-motion outside is not ideal... mini/confused

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md2a wrote:

Yeah, use a remote, because it's much too shaky.

I do hope you know that this is the only one of my new videos that has shaking that extreme. Check out my others. mini/smile

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I will mini/smile

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Thanks. mini/blankexpression

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Very nice. I always like outside animations.

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