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Laxminarayan G Kamath A
On Sep 6, 2011 9:43 AM, Braydon ro...@braydon.com wrote:
On 09/04/2011 06:06 PM, manuel quiñones wrote:
El día 4 de septiembre de 2011 21:23, Braydonro...@braydon.com
escribió:
On 09/04/2011 04:36 PM, manuel quiñones wrote:
2011/9/4 Braydonro...@braydon.com:
What are some of the best software for doing stop motion animation
with
frame rate control? I've used FFMPEG via the command line to make
stop-motion video from still images, however each image represents a
one
frame one-to-one only
Well there is Stopmotion application [0] that allows you to change the
frame rate and export to video. But I only used it for simple
animations, I don't know if it scales for making a real project.
However, if you are using ffmpeg, there are options for controlling
the frame rate of the input and output files:
ffmpeg -r 12 -i input.m2v -r 24 output.avi
Cheers,
[0] http://stopmotion.bjoernen.com/
Thanks, just tried this, useful for realtime playback testing but the
export
doesn't seem to be working with mencoder of ffmpeg. Just did a apt-cache
search in Ubuntu and tried Luciole and exported from there. I am digging
these razor blade applications! Thank you all free software graphic
developers for your hard work.
Yes, that real time check is great for making stop motion, the
difference with the previous photo and the current is useful.
I remember using it with Ubuntu. Check the commands being called for
export video, in the preferences. Maybe you need to install
something.
I was getting an error with Stopmotion about missing images or directory
since it was using an FFMPEG command. The other one, Luciole, only
exported at 720p.
I just found a plugin for GIMP for animation that worked the best.
Here are the steps I did:
1. Install: sudo apt-get install gimp-gap
2. Open: Open as Layers... in GIMP
3. Save: Save as... in GIMP of all of the single images as layers
4. Export: From the new Video menu, selected Master videoencoder and
exported a video from the layers at 30fps.
The resulting video:
http://braydon.com/2011/09/choice-collaboration/
Woot!
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