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LOL, nice stop motion work, but can well be made better, without let see you that put the cars.
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Reminds me of myself doing similar stop-motion animations, not really with hot wheels but with Lego (on my first YT channel). I can suggest you, at using Adobe Premiere, and doing the motion faster. Yet another thing - use a lamp with directed light if possible, and use darker background. Then see the difference, between the daylight and this
Where is necesseary, do photoshop-edit the frames, too
Where is necesseary, do photoshop-edit the frames, too