How to Create a Set for Stop Motion Filming
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How to Create a Set for Stop Motion Filming
The following instructable will tell you how to set up some basic sets for filming stop motion animation.
1: Very Basic Sets
Items you will need
You may also add a line, or dotted line where the characters/items you are filming will be.
The line isn't a necessity, however it does make it easier to show where you will be filming.
- Large piece of sheet paper
- Black Marker
- Sheet Metal
- Tape
- Large object to use as background.
You may also add a line, or dotted line where the characters/items you are filming will be.
The line isn't a necessity, however it does make it easier to show where you will be filming.
2: Very Basic Sets
Slide the sheet metal underneath the paper you are using as the ground for your set.
This will be so that characters with magnets in their feet can stand up on it.
This will be so that characters with magnets in their feet can stand up on it.
3: Very Basic Sets
Tape what you are using as a background to the wall or whatever you have behind your set.
Tape behind the corners
And tape the sides, so that it will stick to the wall.
Tape behind the corners
And tape the sides, so that it will stick to the wall.
4: More Advanced Sets
Next, I will show you how to make a grassy set.
It will require:
It will require:
- Green construction paper, for a base
- Sheet metal
- Grass prop
5: More Advanced Sets
Place the grass props wherever you wand them to go on the green base piece.
You will want to keep some blank so that the characters can stand on the set.
You will want to keep some blank so that the characters can stand on the set.
6: More Advanced Sets
Like with the other set,
Simply slide the sheet metal under the base, so that characters can stand up on it.
If the sheet metal isn't as big as the base, then you should try to put it under the parts where the characters will stand (i.e. where there is no grass)
Simply slide the sheet metal under the base, so that characters can stand up on it.
If the sheet metal isn't as big as the base, then you should try to put it under the parts where the characters will stand (i.e. where there is no grass)
7: Final Product
You can now make sets for your own animation.
You could also tape the grass down to the base, but that would require a tape the same color as the base and the prop (grass)
You could also tape the grass down to the base, but that would require a tape the same color as the base and the prop (grass)
8: Bonus
Also Camouflage