Anything works, but it's best if it doesn't dry out. This can create cracks and wierd textures while moving the figures. I used a kids craft plasticene, and that worked well. Plus it was fairly easy to mix colours.
You need to be a good with clay to make a model of Jaguar out of clay.
No, clay is too porous for a cyanoacrylate glue. -Elmers does make a China and Glass glue that may be good for clay.
That is a really good question. The answer to that is you can't really microwave it, but if you have a clay baker, it takes about 1 week to bake in a clay baker...
Specifically, claymation is made by first creating a "puppet" out of clay. Then, this puppet is taken to somewhere where the animator can animate it, possibly in a set, poses the character, then takes one picture of it. The animator checks to see if the character is in a position he/she likes, moves the puppet slightly, then takes another picture. The pictures that the animator is taking are the frames of a movie. Each one by itself looks like a still picture, but if played one after another at a fast speed, it looks as though the puppet is moving all by itself. The animator keeps taking pictures, moving the puppet only slightly, taking a picture, etc., until the puppet has completed the motion that the animator wanted to achieve. This process usually takes a long time, even for the shortest movies because the time it takes to move the puppet is longer than the frame that the animator is getting out of it.
A pacifier made of clay would not be good for a newborn baby... It should be made of something soft
Its a Claymation because its made from clay :) xx
Claymation Three Dimensional Clay Animation - 1978 was released on: USA: 1978 (San Francisco International Film Festival)
First of all there isn't such word as claymation and if you meant cremation it would obviously not be happy. Actually, claymation IS a word. Are you stupid? A claymation is when you get clay and make a movie out of it. Here is an example of one: www.youtube.com/miniaturerabbit. I don't know of any up-beat music that would go... sorry. :/
stop-motion animation created with photographs of clay objects.
No, Bob the Builder is animated using claymation, so he is made of clay.
Not Claymation. It was made using stop motion animation and Burton stated that he did not use clay because the features of the characters would be lost in the clay.
In CGI, All of the animating is done on the computer. In claymation, the animator takes a ball of clay, makes a character, positions it, takes a picture, moves it slightly, takes a picture, moves it slightly, takes a picture, etc., until the claymation figure has finished it's movement/scene.
Wallace and Gromit are characters made of clay. They are claymation figures created by Aardman Animations. The claymation process involves moving and repositioning the figures slightly for each frame of filming to create the illusion of movement.
yes- they appeared on a clay-mation special entitled " A Clay-Mation Christmas" that was hosted by two Claymation dinosaurs- if I remember corrrectly, they did appear in this program...
Claymation, stop-motion.
both actually but its a claymation made with the stop motion technique
The duration of A Claymation Christmas Celebration is 1440.0 seconds.