3D-Printing Used in Stop-Motion Animation

bears_on_stairs_stop_motion_3d_printingWe have seen all sorts of stop-motion animation: claymation, pixelation, puppet, and object animation to name a few. Now new technology and advancements in 3D-printing are forging the way for a whole new brand of stop-motion never seen before.

Creative company DBLG has begun to explore this 3D-printed stop-motion with an adorable short, Bears on Stairs.

As seen, the company used 3D-printing to seamlessly create a bear endlessly walking up a flight of stairs. It took 4 weeks and 50 printed bears in order to create this. In the style of traditional stop-motion, each bear is individually shot, and then adjusted slightly (in this case, replaced by a bear with a slightly different movement) in order to give the illusion of the bear walking.

DBLG has stated that an extended edition of Bears on Stairs is in the works.

Do you think that 3D-printing has the ability to change stop-motion? What do you think of this short?

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