Creation of a Stop-Motion Model Parts VI & VII
Here is the sixth and seventh parts of the series that Doug TenNapel is recording on the stop-mo project he's doing with the Chiodo Brothers. In this one, they take it out of the mold, and do some wing and seams work. Also, remember to check out our own, Stop-Motion Specials.
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Why is there a comma here: "Check out our own, stop motion specials". You've done that on every one of these posts, so dont say you made a tiny mistake. ITS ON EVERY ONE!!!
Because, I want people to watch the old episodes, and to provide an easy resource for them to access our own stop-motion tutorials without having to clip through 10 pages of video thumbnails.
I know but why is there a comma? Bad grammar is what it is.
You didn't put an apostrophe in "don't" in your previous comment, and I can point to easily a dozen mistakes in a variety of your posts. I'm human, and I don't constantly use perfect grammar in every circumstance, and as long as i'm communicating clearly, I don't see any particular issue with my overuse of commas.
When I say the sentence, I said it with a pause between it, as it's kind of an introduction to the Stop-Mo specials, so I added a comma, it's just how to looked and sounded right to me, if it confused you or irritates you, i'm sorry.
English-BATTLE!
But really, this prop looks awesome. Such fun toys adults get to play with.
hey, I was wondering how you lit your studio. I'm trying to do some model work myself but I'm not sure how much light I need to light the models.