I have no idea why nice people make videos like this but your entire channel is highly entertaining and extremely useful and appreciated.
@PaperBrainАй бұрын
@@lodhs I’m glad to know people like yourself are enjoying the channel or learning something. That inspires me to keep on making and keep on sharing what I know, so thanks for the inspiration!
@hurodrawsg1053Ай бұрын
@@PaperBrainyour vids are really entertaining, the work you put appreciated !
@bflossthegod5370Ай бұрын
Love your work and the use of the glass plane.Would love to see more of these tutorials❤it’s addictive
@PaperBrainАй бұрын
Thanks, I got you covered- many many more in the works!
@honaleriАй бұрын
I love this. Its a really ingenious process, but you make it look simple. I know you probably perfected it after many trials. Thank you. Its such a smooth and beautiful effect too.❤ I want to try this sometime. I just need a hobbiest stop motion recording rig. lol. Keep being inspiring! 👍
@PaperBrainАй бұрын
I hope you do try it. Before I got my cameras, stand and light setup, I did a lot of stop motion with just a smartphone and a lamp. Some of those animations are still on my demo reel to this day!
@aidandaniels1Ай бұрын
Oh heck yes Brandon! Great tutorial!!
@PaperBrainАй бұрын
✂️🗒️!!!
@sul4Ай бұрын
this inspirs me so much ! thank you for your videos from a fellow stop motion artist myself
@PaperBrainАй бұрын
I’m glad you’re inspired- let me know if you make something from it, I’d love to see it!
@SeanStClair-cr9jlАй бұрын
This is beautiful! I love how thoughtful you are with the continuity and motion of those at-first-random crumples; your crumple transitions are much more lovely and readable than a lot of the less thoughtful ones I've seen (which ofc are still good in their own stylistic ways) "Wrinkletown Massacre" lol