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Posted - February 22 2011 : 01:04:28 AM
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I had a little bit of time to kill tonight
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 03:30:45 AM
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Hi DaCheez,
Thats very cool! That must have taken some time to put together. Stop motion? Very smooth movement. Looks like you have a live hanger in the background LOL.
Keep up the great work.
Mike
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 05:55:08 AM
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Nice job! Not jerky at all. You must have had a WHOLE lot of time to do even that little bit. Amazing. I"m impressed. I've been buying those Hotwheels buses myself to use in some diorama scenes down the road, I see you like them, too. 
Jerry
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 08:08:10 AM
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so have I & that main bus from HW is actually a Crown bus
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 10:48:17 AM
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Whoa... that was superb... extremely smooth, very professional. 'Cheezin' Eric, Awesome show, Great Job!' ;)
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 11:22:56 AM
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Between 7-8 seconds, one of the clothes hangers in the background moves lol. Very smooth you should do more!
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 3:51:03 PM
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Hotwheels "Surfin' School Bus". They're one of my favourite Hotwheels cars (even if they are a tad small for HO).
I'm glad to see people enjoyed it. Those 9 seconds took 136 pictures and about an hour and a half to make. It was fun though. This week is "Reading Week" (like March Break for colleges), so if I get a chance, I'll try to make another one.
I'll have to watch out for ghost hangers this time
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 4:01:26 PM
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quote:
I'm glad to see people enjoyed it. Those 9 seconds took 136 pictures and about an hour and a half to make. It was fun though.
Originally posted by DaCheez - February 22 2011 : 3:51:03 PM
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Can you explain the technique ( or software used ) to put 136 pictures together and turn it into a movie file?
Jerry
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 6:11:47 PM
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quote:Can you explain the technique ( or software used ) to put 136 pictures together and turn it into a movie file?
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You can use any video editing software to make it. I used a program called Pinnacle Studio, but I've made them before using Windows Movie Maker. You just drag the pictures in to the timeline and then adjust the amount of time each one is shown for. There should be an option for the display time of pictures in the program's project preferences. Once you're happy with the speed you can export it has a movie file.
Essentially you're just making a very fast slide show
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 9:48:18 PM
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That is so Gumby!!
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Posted - February 22 2011 : 11:18:25 PM
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Awesome Cheez - Funky Bus'
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