Jellycam stop motion and other (mostly silly) projects by Chris Dennett. Public Notice: I haven't updated this project in ages, but if you still want to use JellyCam, feel free to use the link below. If you want to get hold. Create flipbook animations online! Tip: your progress will be restored after you reopen this window.
This application can create stop motion movies.
[function]
- Shooting mode
manual / automatic shooting
onion skin
- Preview
- Export movie
avi file, motion-jpeg format
- Frame edit
- Import image files(jpeg, png)
[Lite version limit]
- Advertisement
- 'KomaDori' in movies
- 200 images / 1 movie
- export avi file < 320px height
[other]
- operation check
Galaxy Nexus(4.1)
Xperia GX (TX, 4.0)
- Defalut video player may not play an exported avi file.
- Small sizes in shootings are recommended because
This app run in small sizes
[key word]
stop motion, time lapse, cray animation
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[function]
- Shooting mode
manual / automatic shooting
onion skin
- Preview
- Export movie
avi file, motion-jpeg format
- Frame edit
- Import image files(jpeg, png)
[Lite version limit]
- Advertisement
- 'KomaDori' in movies
- 200 images / 1 movie
- export avi file < 320px height
[other]
- operation check
Galaxy Nexus(4.1)
Xperia GX (TX, 4.0)
- Defalut video player may not play an exported avi file.
- Small sizes in shootings are recommended because
This app run in small sizes
[key word]
stop motion, time lapse, cray animation
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You can animate almost anything using stop-motion, from people and action figures to drawings and old appliances. You simply need something that you can move slowly and will hold it's shape while you take the pictures. Some ideas for stop-motion subjects include:
- Dolls, action figures, and toys are bendable, expressive, and easy to adjust. You can use them to enact any scene you want, and they are easy to manipulate, stick, and move.
- Drawings are time-consuming, as you need to draw every frame (10-12 a second) by hand. However, this is how traditional cartoons were done before computers. You can also do a stop motion movie as you draw something, taking a picture as you add the lines, shading, color, etc, to show the drawing as it is brought to life.
- Household objects can be brought to life quickly and easily. This is often the best place to start, as you have the materials on hand and can quickly get them moving. Paper can toss itself in the trash, pencils can spontaneously dance, and bread can slide itself out of the bag and into the toaster.