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POSTED BY: Nofby on 06/04/2008 14:57:37


Anyway, you were asking how to get a ball and socket armature kits. For the best results I would machine my own ball and socket armature. You can customize the width, height and material of your armature for your needs. But if you are buying a kit, here are some good links.


The cheapest and weakest.....

Armaverse
http://www.armaverse.com/products.html

The mid priced and nice.....

Animation supplies
http://www.animationsupplies.net/shop/standard_armature.shtml

The expensive and expected....

Animation supplies- professional
http://www.animationsupplies.net/shop/professional_armature.shtml

The best and no less...

Lionel Ivan Orozco's amazing custom made ART pieces...
http://www.stopmotionworks.com/store.htm
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Here is some inside INFO on armatures generally...

An armature is the inner frame of a stop motion puppet. Like you and me, we have a jointed skeleton inside us that supports our body mass. The skeleton helps us move and not slip around like a blob of jelly.


Because a skeleton enables us to support ourselves, stand up, move limbs without them bending unnaturally, we need a skeleton or armature our puppet.

A stop motion puppet's armature all depends on your film, character, budget and skill.


A simple wire armature requires only annealed aluminium armature wire for the spine, arms, legs and neck, epoxy putty or similar, a drill and some pliers.


The next step up would be a B&S armature. Ball and socket armatures can be hard to make by your self, if you don't have the right equipment. Ball and socket armatures are more similar to a human skeleton with socket joints in the shoulders, elbows, knees, ankles etc. You can get a much smoother fluid movement with B&S armatures.

If you lack the equipment and time to make your own, there are many ready made armatures out there to buy. There are links at the end of this post, where you can buy them. These armatures are also more robust and easy to use, with no problems like breaking wires or wire un-twisting.





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POSTED BY: Marc_Spess on 06/04/2008 16:40:26


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POSTED BY: Nofby on 06/04/2008 17:25:46


Oh yes, they are super value for money!!




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POSTED BY: M-Flem-Jr on 06/05/2008 00:34:52



Marc_Spess wrote:

Don't forget ArmaBenders:


Hahaha...You're funny Marc!





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POSTED BY: Marc_Spess on 06/05/2008 14:06:25


Also Clay-Mate Armatures for $600.00 - very good but not modular:

http://www.clay-mate.com/

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POSTED BY: Walkerion on 07/18/2008 21:28:41


I don't have even close to that amount of money





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