Stop-motion animation is a filmmaking technique that involves manipulating physical objects or figures incrementally and capturing them frame by frame to create the illusion of movement.
In stop-motion animation, objects or characters are physically moved or adjusted slightly between each frame, and a series of photographs is taken. When the frames are played in rapid succession, the still images create the illusion of movement.
Stop-motion animation requires patience, precision, and attention to detail. It can be time-consuming, as hundreds or even thousands of frames are needed to create a smooth animation sequence.
With the advancement of digital technology, stop-motion animation can be enhanced with computer-generated effects, sound effects, and post-production editing to create a more polished final product.
Stop-motion animation has been used in various forms of media, including films, television shows, commercials, and music videos. It offers a unique visual style and allows for creative storytelling possibilities, capturing the charm and tactile nature of physical objects in motion.
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Hi, you always have cool Friends, I wanted to know if there will be such a Lora on SD 1.5? This is necessary for Warp
you can use SDXL loras with warp
What version do you have?
how to make it move, how to keep the consistency
















