Today I finished the set of Ken's living room. Although the camera won't reveal too much detail of the set, I still wanted to add little objects, such as the plugs, into the set. And here are some decor for the walls. And somehow the set became very crowded when I placed the two Kens into the scene... I guess I can try to cheat it on camera. No animation done today.
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So here is another tiny shot I did for the whole animation.
Enemy, Fire! test from Mirror su on Vimeo.
I built a simple set to mimic the shooting game scenario and used the plastic soldiers and guns to be the props.
And I added some nonsense props to be part of the interface.
Looks dumb, but this is how it supposed to be.
Soccer Game from Mirror su on Vimeo.
Today I animated another shot. The 12 inches doll is much easier to animate, compared with the train figurines.
I have very limited equipment to shoot stop motion, so I tried to use anything I can to achieve what I want.
See that flying ball with wire!
The background of the shot is composed/collaged in Photoshop, and then I composite the foreground stop motion on top of it.
I am making a stop motion short, featuring the little people (train figurines and toys) doing daily life stuff.
This was the tiniest animation I have ever worked on. It was fun to play with but it's not easy to animate. I used clay to fix the figurines in position, it also helped making minor motion when I animated.
The lady character has two figurines, one of them has her arm raised.
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