I combined all parts to make the full animation! Thanks for supporting this long and drawn-out process of animation, In the end, I'm quite happy with how it turned out. Subscribe for more WW2 brickfilms :)
Just wow! Really well made, realistic and brutal! Perfectly captures the life of soldiers and how it could be there for them. I also really like the group dynamic, like the main character fights alone, finds a group, fights together with them, but in the end all of them find a bitter end and he is alone again.
😉👍Very nicely and greatly spectacularly well done in every detail and aspect and format provided of this very brutal battle that took place in Stalingrad, And I liked how you revold it around the life of the one German Soldier up until his final demise at the very end!, A job very exalently well done indeed Sir's!👌.
Wow. I just found this channel today. This is amazing. As somebody who loves war history I think this is not only historically accurate but you can also tell that lots of effort and time was put into this. This is so good. I recently started to do animations of my own. I have sadly not found the right apps to use. I was wondering if you could recommend any? Also is this stop motion?
Thank you man!, So if you only have a phone, download Stop Motion Studio. But if you have a webcam or DSLR I would recommend buying Dragonframe, it’s the software I use and it is the best software in my opinion for animation. And yes this is all Stop Motion thank you for watching :)
Thank you bro! I’m not quite sure because I just make as many incremental movements as possible while using easing in and out for specific things, but I have switched frame rate to 12 and I feel like it’s much better :)
Don't get me wrong, this is a great stopmotion. One of the best I've ever seen, in fact. BUT, the m43 feldkappe seen on one of the german soldiers is an inaccuracy. The cap did not see combat in Stalingrad, either because of the lack of fresh troops that had received the cap, or because it simply did not exist until after the battle was over. Either way great stopmotion!
In ww2 German troops on the eastern Front used captured PPSHs as their weapon And since Germany couldn’t produce enough MP 40s fast enough they made a special mag attachment for the PPSH using a Russian PPSH magazine in place the MP 40 mag attachment onto it and when it’s connected fully You could now fire 9 mm German submachine gun rounds from your PPSH41
It’s just a detail I never added on my older videos. But every video I try to improve so it’s an addition that’s in the battle of Budapest animations :)
I always have the the English translation up whenever I’m editing so I can make them say something that would make sense in the scenario, but after I’m done and it’s in the video, I don’t have any idea what they’re saying.