: Emphasizing the need for a sturdy table, fixed camera positions, and controlled lighting to prevent "flicker".
: Basics of adding sound effects, music, and editing the final sequence into a short film. Pros and Cons ClayAnimationForBeginners.7z
: Teaching how to build expressive clay figures and the importance of using non-hardening, oil-based clay (like Newplast ) for movement. : Emphasizing the need for a sturdy table,
: Applying core concepts like keyframes, easing (slow-in/slow-out), and onion-skinning to make motion look smooth. fixed camera positions
: Instructions for using free or mobile-based apps like Stop Motion Studio or smartphone cameras to capture frames.
Based on common course structures for this topic, the archive typically includes:
The material generally follows a standard "Intro to Claymation" curriculum: