Very nicely produced video guys. Very informative too! :) What graphics animation tool do you use for your animations? Also I would highly recommend using a roller cutter (they look like a pizza cutter) on the fiberglass cloth. I guarantee that once you use it, you will never use scissors again! :)
Thanks a lot, George! :) We will definitely try using a roller cutter in the future, thanks for the tip. Every animated bottle section in this video is designed with a vector graphics program. We are using Xara / Magix (Web) Designer for that but you can also use Adobe Illustrator or something like Gravit Designer if you're looking for something for free. We then render the graphics as a .PNG and use the inbuilt keyframe-feature of our video editing software (Magix Movie Edit Pro) to move the sections. It takes up a lot of time but it's working quite well for us. Greetings from the Team! Julian
What a great day today! The second video about water rockets! High-quality and detailed video. Well done! Everything is intuitively clear even without translation. Yes, and completely agree on the roller cutter. It is irreplaceable for cutting rubber, plastic, fiberglass and is inexpensive.
Thanks a lot, Sergey! :) We'll try using a roller cutter in the future. Are you using a translator to watch our videos? That's quite interesting to hear. Does the auto-translation of RU-vid work well for you? And what does work better, English to Russian or German to Russian?
The automatic translator works very badly both with the English version, and with German. Personally, I know a little English, so the English version of the video is practically understandable to me. It is better to create an English version of the subtitles yourself. The audio track in English is very understandable. It is noticeable that you are trying to correctly pronounce the text and this is very cool. Sound like an English teacher at school ;0)))
We offer proper subtitles on some videos, but we thought that it's not necessary with this video since it's available both in English and German. I've never thought about your scenario. I will add proper subtitles in the next few days. :) If you want you can translate the subtitles to Russian once they are available. This would improve the experience of Russian viewers a lot. I think your english is pretty good, based on the conversation we've had so far. I'm watching many English RU-vid Videos in my spare time, that's mainly the reason why I'm able to understand basically everything. However, producing an own english video is a whole different story. ;) I'm glad you like it. I'm really trying to don't sound German. ;) Greetings Julian
Thank you a lot for your kind words! In the next tutorial we want to show the construction of a parachute deployment system. However, it will take us some time to plan, shoot and edit this video. ;)
hey, warum soll man die Flaschen nicht ineinander drehen? Ich hab mit 2 Komonenten Kleber und ineinanderdrehen 12 Bar erreicht (danach hat die Pumpe mich hochgedrückt). (habe die Flaschen nicht extra verstärkt)
Das ist eine Sache, die man generell beim Kleben beachten sollte. Durch das Verdrehen werden die Klebeeigenschaften geschwächt. Der Klebstoff sollte auch nach Möglichkeit immer in die Richtung, wie die Tanks zusammengeschoben werden, verstrichen werden. Welchen 2-Komponentenklebstoff hast du genau benutzt? Das Problem damit ist, dass dieser Klebstoff ja nicht elastisch ist. Vor allem Drucktanks ohne Glasfaserverstärkung dehnen sich aber aus, wenn man sie unter Druck setzt. Aus diesem Grund bin ich mir unsicher, ob der Klebstoff das all zu lange mit macht. Viele Grüße vom Team Julian