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Full Color Image in ai-img-gen.com 🔸 Koda portrait, desaturated, miniature landscape, clay stop motion, natural light, tilt-shift, 1980s,... 🔸 From Midjourney AI Image Clay Stop Motion, Vintage Black Car, Miniature Landscape, Model Town, Tilt Shift, Color Image, In Focus, Image Generator, Black Car

A black vintage car is parked in front of a row of shops. The car is a classic model with a long hood and a large trunk. The shops are brightly colored and have signs above them. The scene is set in a small town or city. The car is in focus, while the shops and the surrounding area are blurred. The image has a vintage feel and a sense of nostalgia. The image is likely a photograph taken in a model town or city.

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'Micro Mayhem!' stop-motion video made by Robot Chicken crew Happy Animation, Stop Making Sense, 2d To 3d, Micro Machines, Motion Video, Bad Guys, Stop Motion, Art Videos, Short Film

Here's a prediction: If you're an adult that thinks Micro Machines were cool (and maybe still are) and has an affinity for stop motion animation, you're probably already familiar with Adult Swim's Robot Chicken. There's a super-geeky Venn diagram to be made here (wait... is there any other kind of Venn diagram?), were our full-time infographics illustrator not on strike.

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PHOTO CINEMATICA on Instagram: "EXTRA TIPS: There’s more to getting an effective motion blur than just the settings. Lens choice, distance and speed will also play a huge factor. I’ll try to explain… The longer the lens, the more dramatic the motion blur so smaller movement will be needed. The wider the lens the bigger the movement required but if your subject is closer then you’ll need smaller movements and maybe a quicker shutter speed etc etc. Really it’s just about trial and error in figuring out what kind of motion blur you like and the best way to achieve it. I recommend starting with a 35mm or 50mm lens and standing on the side of a road to photograph a car like I do in the video. Set your shutter speed to around 1/15th of a second and try to match the speed of the car with your Blur Video, Motion Blur Photography, Video Set, Blur Photography, Trial And Error, Motion Blur, Shutter Speed, Stop Motion, The Movement

PHOTO CINEMATICA on Instagram: "EXTRA TIPS: There’s more to getting an effective motion blur than just the settings. Lens choice, distance and speed will also play a huge factor. I’ll try to explain… The longer the lens, the more dramatic the motion blur so smaller movement will be needed. The wider the lens the bigger the movement required but if your subject is closer then you’ll need smaller movements and maybe a quicker shutter speed etc etc. Really it’s just about trial and error in…

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