Here's a new fixed1t Robot Animation video to launch my new Robot Animation Collections Blog, I've kept it short and fun to show what can be done with a couple of toys, no batteries, patience and a time-lapse app. Show it to the kids, they may stop playing the mindless games and start animating their old toy box friends developing patience, planning and useful technical and photographic skills.
Above all enjoy.
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P.s. Comments welcome, but keep it light, polite and constructive in case young ones are reading, we don't want to put them off trying having a go, do we. They could one day be the directors of a great animated movie.
Over the past year or so I've been fixing robot toys, watch them go through their programmed routines and handing them back. But with the advent of increasingly sophisticated Cameras and Apps in Phones and Tablets I realised that these toys could be used to make amusing or thoughtful short animated movies. Here is what I've been up to. How I did it. What Apps and Software I used. Enjoy.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Time Lapse Video Robot And Daffodil - Dave The Funky Monkey Outtakes
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