Tuesday, 25 June 2024

"Stop Motion Effect" Animation Tutorial in Maya

"Stop Motion Effect" Tutorial at YouTube
In this new animation tutorial students learn how to produce a "Stop Motion Effect" in Maya with undergraduate Programme Leader Marc Stevenson.  

Marc's tutorial, hosted at his Animation YouTube Channel, explains how to take a piece of digital animation created in Maya and simulate the look and feel of traditional hand-made stop motion animation

Stop-Motion
Stop Motion is a traditional animation technique which includes inherent mistakes, bumps and glitches - such as small errors in timing (or even thumb prints on plasticene) which can be hard to eradicate in a traditional stop motion pipeline.  Marc Stevenson's video shows how to take the smoothness of digital animation and bring back some of the analogue texture that gives stop motion animation its unique flavour. 

"Stop Motion Effect" Tutorial in Maya


Marc Stevenson
Marc Stevenson
Marc Stevenson
 is our undergraduate Programme Leader and is currently teaching our second year undergraduate students the art of animal & creature animation (module AN5002) and also the Art of Character Animation (Module AN5001).  

Marc Stevenson is a an experienced animator with credits on multiple Hollywood VFX hits including Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, Fast & Furious 6, Avengers, Age of Ultron, Moon, and Victor Frankenstein.
 
Animation Tutorials
Marc's Animation YouTube Channel
Marc Stevenson
 also runs an Animation YouTube Channel, with 100s of video tutorials.  Marc has also created many tutorials for our students, which you can find at our Animation Vimeo Channel, and also at Marc's own Animation YouTube Channel

The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To apply for one of our courses, follow this link.  



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