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DIY Stop Motion Rig with LattePanda -- Episode 447

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In an earlier episode, Clem built a stop motion animation machine. Now, he takes feedback from animators on the Internet and builds an easy to use, inexpensive version targeted at beginners. Doing little stop motion films with kids and friends is a great hobby, but the cost for professional software is sometimes a hinderance, while most free software supports only webcams. Clem uses a LattePanda single board computer to build a cheap animation rig that allows you to control a good DSLR or mirrorless camera remotely, taking hundreds of necessary pictures for your animation project!

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Product Name Manufacturer Quantity Buy Kit
DFROBOT Single Board Computer, LattePanda Mini PC, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Windows 10 (Not Included) DFROBOT 1 Buy Now
CIF Protoboard, Epoxy Paper, 1.5mm, 100mm x 160mm cif 1 Buy Now
MULTICOMP PRO 3D Printer Filament, 1.75mm BLACK, PLA, 1 kg Multicomp Pro 1 Buy Now
AC/DC Power Supply, ITE, 2 Output, 42 W, 5 V, 5 A, 12 V XP Power 1 Buy Now

 

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Original LattePanda SCREEN

Leftover cables

USB stick for installation

DSLR Camera

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  • prampec
    prampec over 5 years ago +5
    I also have created a very similar system with RPi and a quality webcam myself. I've developed a GUI just for this project that works with keyboard exclusively, allows direct camera manipulation and use…
  • weiwei2
    weiwei2 over 5 years ago +3
    interesting. i have always thought of lego stop motion and i happens to have a lattepanda board
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 5 years ago +2
    Nice job! 1500 photos? Your patience is impressive.
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  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 5 years ago

    Have you ever tried animation? Any ideas to improve this project without breaking the bank?

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  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 5 years ago

    Have you ever tried animation? Any ideas to improve this project without breaking the bank?

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    Workshopshed over 5 years ago in reply to mayermakes

    Just following on from your comment about having control over everything.  Blackout curtains and good lights would be my recommendation.

     

    A heavy tripod or some sandbags are also good.

     

    You'll need to set your camera to manual otherwise you will need to do colour correction on each frame of the video.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFcJCxmUkUY

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    mayermakes over 5 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    good tipps, and awesome Video.

    My cams are always in manual, the dithering you see is the chadow i cast because I did not go far away for every one of the 1500 shots, as I got unpatient + the lower rendering quality needed when compiling to an mp4 for editing. (i just dont have the HP in my rig to process them in 24MP full resolution.

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