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]]>After finishing her studies in Malaysia, she came back to her homeland and started a project titled What’s Inside where she breaks old things into pieces and creates stop motion animations.
“On Fridays, I pick a random product, I disassemble it, examine it and make a stop motion story with its parts,” the artist shared on her personal website. “We consume too many things to the point that we forgot the amount of work that was put into bringing even the tiniest pieces of things! We rarely see what’s inside each product thus treat it as one whole part; not as a plastic cover, with buttons, vibrator motor, mic and so on.”
So far, she broke down a blow-dryer, a stereo cassette recorder, a point-and-shoot camera, and an old mobile phone.
To see the videos, check out the gallery below and follow Amin’s future work on her Instagram profile.
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]]>The post Artist Makes Impressive Stop-motion Animations Using Plasticine Figures appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Unger, who is a sculptor, makes impressive stop-motion animations in his spare time. While his animations revolve around all sorts of different things, his most popular works are definitely those that feature plasticine figures.
In Unger’s animations, these figures jump around, shapeshift, eat, exercise, interact with each other and much more. Thanks to his sculpting background, the plasticine objects are highly detailed which makes the animations even more impressive.
Check out some of Unger’s works below.
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]]>The post Andrea Love Uses Wool to Make Impressive Animations appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Love, who describes herself as a stop motion animator, director, and fiber artist, recently showcased all of her mastery by creating a video in which she cooks a full breakfast using wool appliances and wool food. The clip shows her turning on the stove and heating the plate to red hot, before placing a frying pan on it. She then melts some butter and fries some eggs, all with a sizzling sound. To top it off, Love also makes a hot cup of tea to complement her meal.
Love’s works are not only centered around food, as she previously made clips in which she painted with wool colors or adopted a chipmunk who came uninvited in her studio.
Check out some of her other cool animations below.
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]]>The post Check out This Amusing Stop-Motion Animation appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>First, we see the “chef” making the chicken using clay. Once that was done, he cuts its head and legs and starts the recipe. He covers the chicken in flour and deep-fries it in oil. In the end, the video shows him “biting” into the fried chicken.
Bebop has around 170,000 subscribers on YouTube, and many of them commented below this video saying that his work is excellent and even underrated. We wholeheartedly agree with that, and that’s why we are sharing it with you today. Don’t forget to send this link to friends who may appreciate this.
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]]>“It’s CAKE. This took a lot longer to animate than I ever could have imagined. I put so much work into this stop-motion that I am now a professional baker – I am now accepting bookings for your next event,” he wrote underneath the video.
A few weeks ago, Parry posted a video of his cake stop motion on Reddit and received thousands of likes and comments. His YouTube channel has over half a million subscribers and plenty of videos with millions of views. If you like his style, we encourage you to go and explore his work. Enjoy!
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]]>The post See the Stop Motion Animation of a Lego Pizza Being Made appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The video below shows the creation of a Lego pizza. You can see the onions being chopped, the pepperoni sliced, and all the ingredients placed on top of the dough, before finally adding the cheese. But as real as the preparation may look, all the ingredients are actually Lego blocks and photographs. How impressive is that?
“I made it with 3,300 pictures,” the video description reads. “Thanks for watching! Please leave a like if you enjoyed and tell me what you think in the comments! Thanks.”
This isn’t the only amazing video on Bebop’s channel. If you like it, make sure to check out the other videos available on the channel.
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]]>The post Animator Shows the Inside Patterns of Fruits and Vegetables appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“This looks super tedious, but I actually had a lot of fun slicing them frame by frame and seeing the results come to life,” we read in the video description.
The video offers a glimpse at the work behind the screen so you can appreciate the process behind the seemingly simple montage. We must say, slicing up piece by piece and taking photos in between doesn’t seem like a fun way to spend the day, but we’re still mesmerized by the result. See it for yourself.
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]]>The post Japanese Artist Draws a Super Mario Stop Motion in a Notebook appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Japanese artist KisaragHutae6 created the amazing animation you can see in the video below using nothing but some pens and a regular notebook. He worked at 30 frames per second rate, which means he had to draw over 1,500 frames for a video of around 50 seconds.
The video shows the legendary world 1-1 of Super Mario Bros and it’s a true tribute to Nintendo’s classic game. Scroll down and click play to watch the video. Don’t forget to share it with your friends in case they haven’t seen it yet!
The post Japanese Artist Draws a Super Mario Stop Motion in a Notebook appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post 349 People Drew Individual Frames and They Are All in One Video Now appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Each of the illustrators brought their own unique style to the table, making the final video a truly unique project that tells a story. It was published on Vimeo and you can see it below.
The post 349 People Drew Individual Frames and They Are All in One Video Now appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Dissembles Old Objects In Stop Motion Videos appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>After finishing her studies in Malaysia, she came back to her homeland and started a project titled What’s Inside where she breaks old things into pieces and creates stop motion animations.
“On Fridays, I pick a random product, I disassemble it, examine it and make a stop motion story with its parts,” the artist shared on her personal website. “We consume too many things to the point that we forgot the amount of work that was put into bringing even the tiniest pieces of things! We rarely see what’s inside each product thus treat it as one whole part; not as a plastic cover, with buttons, vibrator motor, mic and so on.”
So far, she broke down a blow-dryer, a stereo cassette recorder, a point-and-shoot camera, and an old mobile phone.
To see the videos, check out the gallery below and follow Amin’s future work on her Instagram profile.
The post Artist Dissembles Old Objects In Stop Motion Videos appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Makes Impressive Stop-motion Animations Using Plasticine Figures appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Unger, who is a sculptor, makes impressive stop-motion animations in his spare time. While his animations revolve around all sorts of different things, his most popular works are definitely those that feature plasticine figures.
In Unger’s animations, these figures jump around, shapeshift, eat, exercise, interact with each other and much more. Thanks to his sculpting background, the plasticine objects are highly detailed which makes the animations even more impressive.
Check out some of Unger’s works below.
The post Artist Makes Impressive Stop-motion Animations Using Plasticine Figures appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Andrea Love Uses Wool to Make Impressive Animations appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Love, who describes herself as a stop motion animator, director, and fiber artist, recently showcased all of her mastery by creating a video in which she cooks a full breakfast using wool appliances and wool food. The clip shows her turning on the stove and heating the plate to red hot, before placing a frying pan on it. She then melts some butter and fries some eggs, all with a sizzling sound. To top it off, Love also makes a hot cup of tea to complement her meal.
Love’s works are not only centered around food, as she previously made clips in which she painted with wool colors or adopted a chipmunk who came uninvited in her studio.
Check out some of her other cool animations below.
The post Andrea Love Uses Wool to Make Impressive Animations appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Check out This Amusing Stop-Motion Animation appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>First, we see the “chef” making the chicken using clay. Once that was done, he cuts its head and legs and starts the recipe. He covers the chicken in flour and deep-fries it in oil. In the end, the video shows him “biting” into the fried chicken.
Bebop has around 170,000 subscribers on YouTube, and many of them commented below this video saying that his work is excellent and even underrated. We wholeheartedly agree with that, and that’s why we are sharing it with you today. Don’t forget to send this link to friends who may appreciate this.
The post Check out This Amusing Stop-Motion Animation appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post See Marble Cakes Being Sliced in This Amazing Stop Motion Video appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“It’s CAKE. This took a lot longer to animate than I ever could have imagined. I put so much work into this stop-motion that I am now a professional baker – I am now accepting bookings for your next event,” he wrote underneath the video.
A few weeks ago, Parry posted a video of his cake stop motion on Reddit and received thousands of likes and comments. His YouTube channel has over half a million subscribers and plenty of videos with millions of views. If you like his style, we encourage you to go and explore his work. Enjoy!
The post See Marble Cakes Being Sliced in This Amazing Stop Motion Video appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post See the Stop Motion Animation of a Lego Pizza Being Made appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The video below shows the creation of a Lego pizza. You can see the onions being chopped, the pepperoni sliced, and all the ingredients placed on top of the dough, before finally adding the cheese. But as real as the preparation may look, all the ingredients are actually Lego blocks and photographs. How impressive is that?
“I made it with 3,300 pictures,” the video description reads. “Thanks for watching! Please leave a like if you enjoyed and tell me what you think in the comments! Thanks.”
This isn’t the only amazing video on Bebop’s channel. If you like it, make sure to check out the other videos available on the channel.
The post See the Stop Motion Animation of a Lego Pizza Being Made appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Animator Shows the Inside Patterns of Fruits and Vegetables appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“This looks super tedious, but I actually had a lot of fun slicing them frame by frame and seeing the results come to life,” we read in the video description.
The video offers a glimpse at the work behind the screen so you can appreciate the process behind the seemingly simple montage. We must say, slicing up piece by piece and taking photos in between doesn’t seem like a fun way to spend the day, but we’re still mesmerized by the result. See it for yourself.
The post Animator Shows the Inside Patterns of Fruits and Vegetables appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Japanese Artist Draws a Super Mario Stop Motion in a Notebook appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Japanese artist KisaragHutae6 created the amazing animation you can see in the video below using nothing but some pens and a regular notebook. He worked at 30 frames per second rate, which means he had to draw over 1,500 frames for a video of around 50 seconds.
The video shows the legendary world 1-1 of Super Mario Bros and it’s a true tribute to Nintendo’s classic game. Scroll down and click play to watch the video. Don’t forget to share it with your friends in case they haven’t seen it yet!
The post Japanese Artist Draws a Super Mario Stop Motion in a Notebook appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post 349 People Drew Individual Frames and They Are All in One Video Now appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Each of the illustrators brought their own unique style to the table, making the final video a truly unique project that tells a story. It was published on Vimeo and you can see it below.
The post 349 People Drew Individual Frames and They Are All in One Video Now appeared first on PlayJunkie.
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