
#ISTOPMOTION ROTATE IPHONE TO LANDSCAPE MOVIE#
Supporting the iPad’s iSight Camera, capable of shooting full 1080p HD video, Boinx’s iStopMotion uses the tablet's rear (or front-facing) camera to help you create a stop-motion movie from scratch, and if you like, share it with others online. If you enjoy stop-motion animated films such as Coraline, The Boxtrolls, Wallace & Gromit or Chicken Run, you can now create your very own movies with the aptly-named iStopMotion for iPad. Whether you have five minutes or five hours, Autodesk's free 123D Sculpt+ is an accessible yet powerful tool that lets you sculpt without getting your hands dirty. You can also record QuickTime turntable videos that can be shared or uploaded to YouTube and other media sites. When you're done, view your masterpiece in 3-D, change the background, and then take a picture to save it, email it or upload it online. Anytime you mess up, simply tap to "undo" your last move. Or you can even import your face from your photo album or take a photo using the tablet's camera and overlay it on top of the sculpture.įor iOS users, be aware a 9.7-inch screen is more ideal than the 7.9-inch iPad mini, but both let you pinch to zoom in and out of the clay and rotate by swiping the background in a given direction.

Once you have something you like, you have the option to paint it, import various objects onto it such as hair, eyes and facial features, or feathers, fur, tattoos and more. Use the onscreen tools and your fingertips to manipulate the virtual clay by pulling, pushing, flattening, smoothing, pinching, grabbing and bulging it.

A number of premade models are available to start, ranging from basic shapes (such as spheres or cubes) and human parts (a head or complete body) to animals (dog, owl, elephant, iguana) and dinosaurs to clothing and vehicles. If you’re better with molding clay than working with words, Autodesk's 123D Sculpt+ (free) lets you manipulate a hunk of 3-D clay on your iPad or Android tablet.
