Look at what I created below. I hope you can learn.
Main materials:
Clay (any brand will do, I personally prefer a little clay from Sculpey)
Lamp/lamp
Plastic tools (optional)
Tripod camera
Many hours without interruption.
It is also important to prevent sunlight from entering the room. Sunlight will have a negative impact on clay animated films, and make better use of artificial lighting to keep the illumination of the picture unchanged.
A4 size
Tools required:
Scissors utility knife
Carving knife glue
Pencil ruler
Production steps:
Step 1:
Step 1 Draw a sketch. & ltbr & gt The first step in making clay sculpture animation is to write a script. Just because your clay figurine can't talk doesn't mean you can't tell stories. Plan out what you want to happen in your short story and find some suitable music. It's not very long or complicated. In fact, if this is your first attempt, you'd better start with something simple so that you won't be passive. & ltbr & gt Music Notes:
Step two:
Step 2 Material Aggregation
The materials you need to get started, you will need: clay (any brand will do, I personally prefer a little clay)
Lamp/luminaire modeling tool (optional)
Tripod camera
A watch that won't be disturbed for hours.
It is also important to prevent sunlight from entering the room. Sunlight will have a negative impact on clay animated films, and make better use of artificial lighting to keep the illumination of the picture unchanged.
Step 3:
Step 3: Create your model
Step 4:
Step 4 Create a background (optional) & ltbr & gt plus background engineering is a cool clay animated film. I suggest fixing the background on the project so that if you accidentally touch it, it won't move from side to side. & ltbr & gt
Step five:
Start photography
Step 6:
Make up for a small mistake