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pipecleaneradventures · 5 months
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Some practice with my mew setup.
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pipecleaneradventures · 7 months
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Some more practice with my latest setup.
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pipecleaneradventures · 3 months
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I tried to organize my hundreds of creations snd animations on my Youtube channel (link in bio) into playlists for easier viewing and finding videos. I didn't want to have too many playlists, but I can divide them further if you'd like because some of them have over a hundred videos, and I also didn't want to have playlists with less than twenty videos
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do you use blender, or is this genuine stop motion? your videos are super cute!
These are all stop notion and everything you see on screen is actually there, no post production editing or anything. Stop motion is what I know how to do. I also do drawn animation. I tried to use Blender thinking it would be really simular to my stop motion, but it wasn't. It makes me cry trying to use Blender. My friends who use it and anyone else who uses it (or other programs like it) is amazing!
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pipecleaneradventures · 4 months
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Santa's Reindeer almost float when they hop.
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pipecleaneradventures · 9 months
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ur work with only PIPECLEANERS?! NO WAY! ITS THE BEST!!!🤩!
Almost everything is pipe cleaners. The sky is fleece fabric and sometimes I use yarn fluff for effects and felt for thingss that need to be flat like paper. I try to use fuzzy things that go with the soft aesthetic of the pipe cleaner figures that are made entirely out of pipe cleaners. I don't even use glue.
I'm so glad you like what I make. I post something new every day, and I have some cooler, longer projects planned.
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i don't have much to say, just that i love your artwork- it always makes me smile when i see it. i hope it brings you much joy to create it.
Thanks. I love making people smile, so I'm so glad whenever someone tells me that what I make brightens their day. I like making my little animations and keep trying to get better and better to animate all the little story ideas in my head. I have so many of them! :D
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fucking crying your work is so cute 〒▽〒
I'm glad you like it. I make them to be cute, so I'm glad you find them cute. That was my plan, to spread cute joyfulness! :D
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hi this isn’t a question but I just wanted you to know that this blog makes me SO DELIGHTED every time I see it on my feed & I love what you do!!!!! :] sending u every good vibe imaginable
Thanks! I"m so very glad what I make brings you joy. I post new thingsevery day. They are a little more organized on my Youtube channel into playlists because almost three years worth of daily videos adds up! Anyway, I really like hearing when they make others happy. That's why I make my little animations.
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pipecleaneradventures · 4 months
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Another test animation. I'll hopefully have more time later.
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pipecleaneradventures · 4 months
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Merry Christmas. Here's an attempt at making Rudolph look like he's flying towards you. I need to get back into practice using my top down camera, but with it, I should soon be making animations on top of animations like I used to do. :D
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pipecleaneradventures · 5 months
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I thought three carousels with 36 spaces each would be enough to fit a little of each color, bit no. :D But now they are ready for easy access to mske more critters.
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pipecleaneradventures · 4 months
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Merry Christmas! Yay! I made another animation. I missed my good ol' trusty, top down camera animating. it was my old secret, and I used it exclusively for nearly all of my first year of daily animated videos.
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pipecleaneradventures · 5 months
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i absolutely love your stop motion. whats your setup look like? i assume the bare minimum is a phone but idk how to prop it up...
also do you have any tips for people doing stop motion for the first time? ive made a puppet but ive yet to actually try it yet
Yay! A question! (All the nice things you guys say about my videos are great, and I'm glad you like them, but how am I supposed to answer those asks? So I just answer them like comments. I hope that's ok.)
I'm glad you like my animation. I did a video of my current setup for you yesterday. I didn't have it as the answer to your question because I've used so many different setups over the time I've been making my animations. So, it's not really the answer. I keep coming up with new ideas and better ways to support my figures. I've tried so many different methods, and maybe the one I posted yesterday will last, but I can't guarantee that. :D
Out of what materials did you make your puppet? That will help in deciding how to animate it. For example, I recently figured out how to use magnets for my animations berceuse pipe cleaners have wires inside them. So if I know more about what you've made and what your goals are, I can help more, so just ask me what you want to know.
You'll need to have a setup where it will be very easy to move your characters, and for them to stay in their poses. You also need to make sure the background objects and characters can not accidentally be moved. You need a room that outside light doesn't enter so you can have a consistent light source, so also don't have your camera on auto when you take the pictures. Also have a sturdy stand for your camera. Because I use my phone as my camera, I have a remote camera shutter so I don't bump the camera, (though I keep forgetting to use it. I used to not need it in an earlier setup. :D). I use Stop Motion Studio. I like to not have to edit after making my animations (because that takes more time) so the supports that hold up my figures are hidden so I don't need to edit them out. Also, all my effects are practical effects, (everything you see in my animations is physically there, not edited in later). Oh, also have a comfortable place to to work, and that you can access your figures to move them on screen comfortably because you're gonna be there awhile. I can have lots of tips, though they might just be passing on my bad habits, like not storyboarding or not checking if my animation even looks good until I've made the entire video. :D But my animations still turn out ok, even with those.
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