Part of the issue is also having a decent work space for it. Preferably a separate one. We didn't, and so my living room was taken over for two months or so by foam core sets and cameras and lighting and a hell of a lot of clay. Bits of clay everywhere. Hardly a space to sit down without moving or possibly destroying something. If you've got a basement or a spare room or something, use that. Be prepared for the project to take a long time and not to be very stash-away-able, so wherever it lives it's likely going to live there the whole time. That was the major pain on my end.
Another part of the issue was simply that due to lack of space, the computer was on a very low table, so Fishy ended up with wicked backaches from bending down to hit the spacebar to capture each frame. Either a remote control or an easy-access location for your computer are advised.
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Another part of the issue was simply that due to lack of space, the computer was on a very low table, so Fishy ended up with wicked backaches from bending down to hit the spacebar to capture each frame. Either a remote control or an easy-access location for your computer are advised.