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Waffles_And_News t1_j1m2qjm wrote

Oh my gosh. That 3D stop motion of yours is insane. Which program did you use?

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Jupiter-Knight t1_j1mwsos wrote

Love this, do you have anymore work luke this, id love to check it out Reminds me of Hieronymus Bosch.

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IsDedZilla t1_j1n7i0m wrote

This is like a 70s prog rock album cover - but animated. There is a feature on Spotify allowing artists short animations as album covers, so modern prog bands should throw money at you

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ecrow6990 t1_j1nq8vm wrote

Hmm. So I'm guessing it's denser keyframes and no splining compared with a traditional 3d animation style? At first I was like.... Isn't that just traditional 3d animation? Then I remembered that splines existed and how useful they were in regards to making animation smooth when I learned the basics of 3d animation in college.

This is a lot of work man, props to you. Probably comparable in time spent to traditional claymation. Is this animated on twos?

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winterborn t1_j1o3rp2 wrote

This gave me a lot of nostalgic neverhood vibes!

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CussButler t1_j1p6mti wrote

This is incredible, I love the aesthetic!

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Squidems t1_j22jugm wrote

Oh wow, this is some really great work. Damn. Can I ask what is meant by "3D stop motion"? Is that just stopmotion, or something different?

Also, this reminds me somewhat of the work of Eric Oh, which you should check out if you haven't seen.

Edit: ah, you answered my question further down. That is really cool, and inspiring.

Edit 2: but my next question is, do you use medium in VR? And do you create "frames" with separate models of the same thing? Or just tweak them slightly to give that appearance? I'm actually really curious about your process here, cuz the look is just awesome.

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