![]() ![]() There are quite a few pre-built Ball and Socket armatures available online, but keep in mind that they can also vary quite a bit in quality. They can also be quite expensive, especially if you have a custom one built. The Anibild ONE looks really simple and affordable.īall & Socket: A ball and socket armature is definitely the ideal type, they’re very resilient, the motions are focused on the joints (no spaghetti arms) and the joints can be tensioned. The wire gauge is really important, so test out which wires are strong enough yet flexible without kickback. There are lots of ways to make one, we really like this video by Edu Puertas Just remember, the better the armature, the less you’ll be fighting the puppet. And in all honesty for the Level 1 course, a wire armature is all you need. When finished, turn off the lights and camera.Wire: If you want fast and cheap, this is the way to go.Your settings should look like this with your Frame Rate matching yours set earlier:.When you capture frames in Dragonframe, you are saving individual frames to a file.You can playback the captured frames by simply hitting the spacebar.Enter the amount of frames you want to shoot each time you press enter. The other option for capturing multiple frames is to click Capture >Shoot Multiple Frames.To capture multiple frames either press Command and 2 for 2 frames, or Command and 3 for 3 frames.To capture a single frame, press either the return/enter key.Place your object or paper on the table.After all of the settings are established, you can start capturing frames.Move the red ball slider slightly to the right to give your self more onion-skin opacity so you can see your previous frame.Under the preview window, select your frame rate from the drop down menu.Click the Animation Canvas next to the camera at the top right hand corner of the Dragonframe window.External Flash should be set to OFF and Exposure Preview Offset at 0.Next to White Balance, click and select AUTO from the drop down menu.Next to Image Quality, click and select Small Fine JPG from the drop down menu.Next to Picture Settings, click and select Standard from the drop down menu.Do the same to the third number line to adjust the ISO.Do the same to the second number line to adjust the Aperture.A suggested range would be 1/250 - 1/1000. ![]() Using the mouse click and drag the first number line left or right to adjust the Shutter Speed.A new side bar will appear with camera settings in the bottom right hand corner.In the Dragonframe window click the Cinematography tab in the top right hand corner.Adjust the Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, and other camera settings in Dragonframe.Now focus your image by turning the focus ring at the bottom of the lens.Turn it to the left to zoom out and the right to zoom in. The zoom ring is the larger ring with rubber grip around it. First, frame your work with the zoom ring. ![]() You can adjust the cameras zoom and focus by turning the different ring sections on the lens.If you are unable to find it, ensure the Aspect Ratio Mask menu is enabled in the top right corner of Dragonframe ![]()
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