Stop Motion Animation with Cut Paper

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Published 2020-10-03
In this tutorial we will learn how to create a stop motion animation using cut paper.

All Comments (21)
  • @uwu3515
    That shoe rack "tripod" might have just saved my semester, thank you so much for this video!!! For those wondering (bc i was that person), if you have a DSLR camera, just get a shoe rack with bigger gaps between the bars and use that. I had to tape mine to a wall with gorilla tape so rip my paint but so far it seems to be working! Remember it's not insane if it works ;p
  • I been struggling to do stop motion with clay since it requires so much trial and error and I'm more a paper and pencil type artist I will do so truly amazing work with what I learned here Thank You So Much
  • @AliActress100
    THANK YOU for doing this. This was one of the best and most thorough STOP MOTION tutorials I've come across. TY for taking the time to explain so much.
  • This is great. I've been doing stop motion on and off for years just with a camera and video software to put them in order. The onion skin features seems like a real help. Wish I had found this 3 years ago.
  • You are an amazing teacher I want to thank you so much for teaching stop motion studio pro
  • @gottalovebees
    Thank you so so much for the detailed explanation. Love it & will utilize this knowledge for my cut out animation assignment!
  • @almediaspace
    Probably one of the best Tutorial’s I have seen ONLINE… Really. Thank you soo much for creating this, as We are Newbies to animation but finally have the patience it takes to carry out “Story Telling Animations” and the satisfaction this brings. Take care and We will be sharing your links.
  • @ELBAIHI
    I had previous experiences with moving pictures and graphics However, this video gave me courage to do more. My greetings ELBAIHI
  • @djonky578
    love the cut paper animation! Thanks for sharing! I might give it a try!
  • that was awesome: thank you so much. You are a terrific teacher - calm, concise and no important detailed left unexplored.
  • @MsNonaAppleby
    Thank you! What a comprehensive tutorial.so grateful.
  • @funkazoid2511
    Great job , you explained really well cut paper animation, thank you very much
  • @haliya6772
    you are an absolute legend!! thank you very much for the useful tutorial!!
  • @Venatrix_Games
    This is nice! I use thread too. I've tried the curled wire method which is good but too fiddly. I make a joint that you don't see. I push the needle through two small squares of Bristol board - strong, smooth paper - one square on top of the other. Then I use a small piece of double sided tape, one on each on the outer faces to stick the thread. So then you have two sticky outer faces, two faces of smooth paper that rotate against each other and the small bit of thread holding the joint together. The thread can be long enough so that you can allow for a little bit of stretch and squeeze for more dynamic movement.
  • @Pietro_MS
    Thank you very much for this detailed tutorial. It was very helpful. Keep up the good work! Cheers from Brazil!