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How do you blink when you freeze the animated doll?

Stop-motion animation dolls blink as follows:

1. Preparation materials: Choose suitable materials to make the eyes of freeze-motion animation dolls, such as acrylic pigments, clay, beads, etc. Make eye socket: make eye socket with clay or other materials, knead it slightly into a circle, and leave some space for eyes.

2, making eyeballs: using acrylic pigments or other materials to make eyeballs, you can choose different colors and sizes to make different eyes. Installation of eyeball: place eyeball in orbit and fix eyeball position with fine wire or clay.

3. Making eyelids: Make eyelids with clay or other materials and cover them on the orbit, and ensure that their shape and size match the orbit. Installation of eyelashes: If necessary, eyelashes can be made of fine wire or clay and attached to the eyelids.

4. Shoot a stop-motion animation: Shoot a stop-motion animation with a camera or mobile phone, and put the doll in a suitable position to ensure that its posture and expression are consistent with the story.

5. Adjust the blinking effect of eyes: In the shooting process, you can simulate the blinking effect of eyes by controlling the movements of the doll's head and eyelids. You can use materials such as thin lines or clay to control the movement of eyelids, and use the timer on the camera or mobile phone to control the shooting time.

The production process of stop-motion animation is as follows:

1, Creativity and Planning: First, we need to determine the theme and storyline of the animation, and then carry out role design and scene planning. This stage needs to give full play to the imagination of the creator and consider the possibility of actual production.

2. Making characters and scenes: According to the plan, use clay, wood and plastic to make animated characters and scenes. At this stage, attention should be paid to details and proportions to ensure that the animation effect is real and vivid.

3. Preparation for shooting: After the characters and scenes are finished, preparation before shooting is needed. Including lighting arrangement, camera position adjustment, etc. At this stage, it is necessary to ensure a good shooting environment, so that the subsequent shooting can proceed smoothly.

4. Frame-by-frame shooting: According to the requirements of the script, the characters and scenes are shot one by one. At this stage, attention should be paid to details and fluency, and the shooting time should be controlled.

5. Post-processing: Post-processing such as editing and splicing the shot material. At this stage, it is necessary to add sound effects and special effects to enhance the artistic sense and appreciation of animation.

6. Testing and modification: Finally, testing and modification are needed to ensure the best animation effect. At this stage, it is necessary to carefully check every detail and make necessary adjustments and modifications.