Re: Sets and Props Critique Thread
You should take some walls down, Assuming that you want have that much space, to the camera in the house.
*facepalm*
and lol@ three things from this years advent calendar
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You should take some walls down, Assuming that you want have that much space, to the camera in the house.
*facepalm*
and lol@ three things from this years advent calendar
No offense, but you shouldn't really facepalm Jackpody, seeing as you've only been on here for about two weeks, and I get what he's trying to say: with all the walls and stuff in the room, it will be hard to set the camera up at a good view, because you would have to take some of the stuff off and then you have no way to mark where it is.
No offense, but you shouldn't really facepalm Jackpody, seeing as you've only been on here for about two weeks, and I get what he's trying to say: with all the walls and stuff in the room, it will be hard to set the camera up at a good view, because you would have to take some of the stuff off and then you have no way to mark where it is.
I wanna join the argument! BG, he facepalmed JackPody because he said something that had already been answered in his previous post.
Shut up.
-JK
magicoflego wrote:Also, if you're planning on shooting in it, get rid of one wall (Or at least make it detachable
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Way ahead of ya ;D
Each wall is interlocked with the next by only one brick, so i can shoot from any angle i want
And all were at peace.
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Shut up.-JK
Can't you learn to take something nicely? Seriously, if you spaz because I didn't try to memorize the posts on the previous page, I would really, really, and I mean really hate to say something that directly offended you.
Learn to take stuff a bit more lightly. I let it pass that I made a mistake, and that legobrickstud was right, I didn't start getting mad at him because he was right and I was wrong. I admitted to my mistake, and you tell me to shut up?

All of us
Just Kidden wrote:
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Shut up.-JK
Can't you learn to take something nicely? Seriously, if you spaz because I didn't try to memorize the posts on the previous page, I would really, really, and I mean really hate to say something that directly offended you.
Learn to take stuff a bit more lightly. I let it pass that I made a mistake, and that legobrickstud was right, I didn't start getting mad at him because he was right and I was wrong. I admitted to my mistake, and you tell me to shut up?
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Uh, uh, well, uh, um...I knew that. Um, uh, that was, uh, I knew that, and, well, uh, yeah.
I really don't get what your saying. That didn't sound like admitting something.
-JK
What?
-JK
Thank you, Just Kidden, for taking something farther than it needed to.
And thank you, BGanimations, for completely bashing on Just Kidden for a small comment.
NOW PLEASE LISTEN TO LEGOBRICKSTUD AND SHUT UP!
You know, you're actually a very helpful member on here. Be patient, my young grasshopper, and you shall go to great heights...no, seriously.
I wasn't talking to you JK. I was talking to legobrickstud. Your post wasn't on there when I was writing mine.
Edit: And Awesomeonomy? In most parts of the world, using the words shut up with an eye roll isn't the way to be peaceful.
I'll try to do what legobrickstud said now.
Last edited by BGanimations (December 14, 2009 (08:09pm))
I thought Awesomeonomy settled this.
Shut up.
-JK
I wasn't talking to you JK. I was talking to legobrickstud. Your post wasn't on there when I was writing mine.
You know, you're actually a very helpful member on here. Be patient, my young grasshopper, and you shall go to great heights...no, seriously.
NOW PLEASE LISTEN TO LEGOBRICKSTUD
I'll try to do what legobrickstud said now.
I feel so loved.
I love Legobrickstud.
- Aaron
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To try to destroy this pointless argument, here is one of our props for a Star Wars film we will eventually make:

It is our interpretation of the Trade Federation control ship from the Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. It was made in LEOCad, and therefore can be animated in CGI (which rocks
)! It took a TON of time to make.
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