hi ! I recently made a stop motion replacement animation for class, and chose to make a risoprint animation. this is the process I went through, ill post the final video separately :) I just wanna add a background but its due in 2 days x.x
this is my base animation that I started with, it's a 16 frame loop at 24fps. For opacity, the right arm and side are at 50%, and the left arm and side are at 25%. The hair and little sparks are fully opaque.
then I compiled multiple frames into the same 8.5 x 11 layout. this is because that was the size of cardstock I got and to save on master copies since im using my schools riso machine :)
then I risograph printed them as bicolor prints! very cool process that im rather new but I did have to merge all the purple layers and all the pink layers, and because I fit 6 frames to a page I had 3 pages for 6 master copies. i hope to do more in the future but I think master copies will be my biggest limitation from making a longer form risograph animation.
so I cut them into individual frames! I took a down shooter test but the camera quality is awful ...
ok maybe its not that bad
the final step was me CAREFULLY cutting out all 16 frames except for any wheels on the ground to allow them to stand up like this.
this killed my arm... but it was worth it! heres my final assignment, but ill post a final one after I pretty up the background with some more paper pop up props, I just wanted to talk about this really cool process for animating ^-^
will make a final video post later this week x














