Just as I'm itching to put in the time with the drawings and paintings, I have a few digital learning curves and improvement aims added to my list. Video has been a long standing one, but I've now also added 3D rendering to the list with Blender. But I guess I'll write some posts about that another time.
For now, here is the "Last Stand" drawing time lapse.
"The Last Stand", Leo Plaw, 34 x 24cm, pastel pencil on paper
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Great drawing, resteemed :)
Thank you!
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Well another one making cool process videos. I guess I'll be left in the dust with that one. Everytime I think about learning the video capture to do a process video I just get distracted. Oh, well, maybe one day.
Amazing piece thus far. He looks as if many people feel today, just throwing their hands up in frustration at the post-modern world.
DSLR camera, USB cable, software: Darktable, Kdenlive
The aforementioned software is OpenSource and thus free and available on Windoz, Mac and Linux.
I haven't researched it, but I think something like a GoPro (or cheaper equivalent) will also do time lapse.
Once you have the workflow set up, it's quite easy. It's really just a mental block, one that I also suffered for a long time. Once you do start, you'll be kicking yourself that you didn't start earlier.
True that, the frustrating post-modern world. I relish the times when I disconnect from it.
Wow thanks. I've asked others how they do it to and they have been kind enough to tell me their system, yet did I do it? No. Obviously I'll just need to bit the bullet and do it one day and will be, like you said, thinking, "Why did I wait so long, it's not hard to do"
I think my main goal each day is how quickly and efficiently can I get THROUGH the digital part of my day so I can unplug and return to the 19th/20th century. It's hard work living in the 21st!
Ah well if it's your digital work you want to time lapse, it's even easier with OBS Open Broadcast Software.
https://obsproject.com/
Available for Windoz, Slackentosh, Linux.
It will capture any screen region you define and at whatever frame rate your computer can handle.
No excuses now Donna! =)