Claymohtion
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Claymohtion
I've been experimenting with claymohtion a bit and I wanted to share the results so far. It's only 9 seconds but it's a bit different from the usual shared work here. And if you're thinking "why this clip on a Moho forum?" I just want to say; thank you!
Watch it here: www.nobudgetvideo.com/moho/claymohtion.wmv
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Watch it here: www.nobudgetvideo.com/moho/claymohtion.wmv
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Re: Claymohtion
Is this using image layers in Moho? Have you tried using a lower frame rate, like 12 or so? Might give you more of the "Gumby" look (for that you may have to go down to 6 or 3).nobudget wrote:And if you're thinking "why this clip on a Moho forum?"...
I'll explain everything I did here step-by-step when I have the time, and I'm sure nobody can predict all tricks used here! It's quite simple actually, but I'm again trying to "stretch" the Moho features to its limits. You're welcome to guess what is happening here, it can make you think about Moho implementation in a different way. Who knows, maybe you come up with a much better idea! And LM, it is 12 frames but not quite, I cheated myself a bit here.
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It's hard to say when you're using such a lousy format as wmv but my guess would be that you have modeled the different parts in clay, then photographed them individually and finally animated them as bitmap images in Moho. The background is timelapse photographed.
If you want to see something similar, "flat" clay animation but made with camera and multiplane-table, check out some of the works of Piotr Sapegin. I know I've seen some of his work online but I can't find it right now. Anyway, Fish Balls, One Day a Man Bought a House and The Salt Mill are all films of his made in this technique.
If you want to see something similar, "flat" clay animation but made with camera and multiplane-table, check out some of the works of Piotr Sapegin. I know I've seen some of his work online but I can't find it right now. Anyway, Fish Balls, One Day a Man Bought a House and The Salt Mill are all films of his made in this technique.
Rylleman, quite close but not 100%, probably because of "such a lousy format as wmv", I won't go into that remark although it sounds biased and misinformed (but let's drop that discussion right...NOW) I never heard of the animator before, I'll check it out, I found out so far it's Pjotr with a "j", that makes googling a bit easier!
I really like your assumption the background is time-lapse photography, that was the visual concept although it's not how I did it.
If it seems like I'm willfully misleading all of you, that's somewhat true but it's not to annoy you, just to get a external assesment on the effect. It's not meant to be used this way, it's a "proof-of-concept" and I'll explain in detail later on. Whether someone is interested or not
Thanks for the comments so far.
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I really like your assumption the background is time-lapse photography, that was the visual concept although it's not how I did it.
If it seems like I'm willfully misleading all of you, that's somewhat true but it's not to annoy you, just to get a external assesment on the effect. It's not meant to be used this way, it's a "proof-of-concept" and I'll explain in detail later on. Whether someone is interested or not

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I've whipped together a little tutorial how it's all done. Don't expect to be "wowed" but rather expect to think "is that all?". But that was the point, so enjoy!
http://nobudgetvideo.com/moho/claymohtion/
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http://nobudgetvideo.com/moho/claymohtion/
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Just wanted to mention http://www.animateclay.com as a good start site for the clay end of the clay+moho equation if anyone wants to get more into this.
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Sent the link to Marc Spess at www.animateclay.com and is on the front page today.
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