Topic: Animation Car Test
actually this was a beginning of a movie I was going to do but it had a light flickers and it was not enough good for me. But there you have it,tell me what you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46r18CP_ghM
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actually this was a beginning of a movie I was going to do but it had a light flickers and it was not enough good for me. But there you have it,tell me what you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46r18CP_ghM
very nice smooth
My only complaint was that the camera was constantly moving. Was it supposed to be a shaky cam, or just you bumping the camera?
my camera bumps. But does any body know why my light is so strange ? it goes up and down..
Last edited by BrickOnLife (December 18, 2009 (03:52am))
That's not your light.
As far as I can see, You're having your ''Exposure'' on manual.
When something will get close to the camera (Now a black car), Because of the color, It'll start getting lighter, for compensating.
If you just switch it to 'User Defined' It'll work.
-Jack.
Do I switch it in the camera or in the computer?
wow,I think I got this now thanks a lot! ![]()
It was pretty good, but try making a lego cradle for your camera and the plant it on your set or on the table with blue tac or tape.
That's not your light.
As far as I can see, You're having your ''Exposure'' on manual.
When something will get close to the camera (Now a black car), Because of the color, It'll start getting lighter, for compensating.
If you just switch it to 'User Defined' It'll work.
-Jack.
That doesn't make sense. That's saying to swith the Exposure from manual to manual.
Jackpody wrote:That's not your light.
As far as I can see, You're having your ''Exposure'' on manual.
When something will get close to the camera (Now a black car), Because of the color, It'll start getting lighter, for compensating.
If you just switch it to 'User Defined' It'll work.
-Jack.That doesn't make sense. That's saying to swith the Exposure from manual to manual.
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Jackpody wrote:That's not your light.
As far as I can see, You're having your ''Exposure'' on manual.
When something will get close to the camera (Now a black car), Because of the color, It'll start getting lighter, for compensating.
If you just switch it to 'User Defined' It'll work.
-Jack.That doesn't make sense. That's saying to swith the Exposure from manual to manual.
No.
''User Defined'' Means, That it'll´Not Be on Manual.
Well, That's what my camera says.
-Jack.
But that makes no sense, user defined would mean that the setting is customized, which is manual.
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