This is absolutely amazing, your clay puppets are so well crafted and expressive. I especially loved how you had Godzilla looking at Gigan with one determined eye. That went so hard. Subscribed! Keep it up!
@@claymationgloves3662 back much later here to say: I am gonna make a gamera claymation. sooner or later, in fact I do actually have something in mind, for what happens in it and maybe making it kind of an... "indirect" sequel to my slightly older "terror of godzilla," but it may take a while. I'm only able to make stop motions on Saturdays, because my family wants to practice stuff like that for school, and spend time together on Sundays, and if I'm gonna make it about as long as terror of godzilla, then it'll probably take about around a month unfortunately. But I'll try to get it done as soon as I can.
@@IosiaProductions That's fine. I'm making my own short film rn and it's taking me forever because of life. (going to the Jehovahs witness convention. 2/3 days complete.) but after that it's back to the grind. I might even grind it through the first two months of school when It finally starts for me lol
@@claymationgloves3662 another edit: I was actually working a bit on the gamera vid, but I came across some... problems. At first, I was considering making it an animation on flipaclip, because A: I wanted to sorta branch out, and B: I haven't done something like that in a while. It was going pretty well, but the main problem I came across, (only about an embarrassing 20 seconds of the animation done,) was that the animation was getting pretty hard. I decided to quit doing that, and decided to make it the typical stop motion instead. The main problem I came across with that was that I couldn't make it just like a basic battle where it's just on a table with a sheet of paper for the sky in the background, I had to make a full-on set for it. Problem there is, I didn't have much green clay left for the grass, and money's sorta tight lately. Once it isn't anymore, however, I plan to get some to make the sets for the claymation. So that's how things are going so far, unfortunately.