Topic: Lego Fight Test

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjgb8n3faaI
30 fps The picture quality turned out crappy after I saved it as a WMV that pissed me off but the animation for my first try wasnt that bad

Re: Lego Fight Test

It's an okay animation, try using more lamps unless you wanted it to look like the dark I don't know. Also try using 15ps I found out for my self it's alot more smoother. mini/yes

Re: Lego Fight Test

This shows again that 30 fps doesn't look better when your animation skills aren't ready for it yet. Just try 15 fps, and work on lightning, sets, and camera quality.

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Re: Lego Fight Test

HelpStudios wrote:

It's an okay animation, try using more lamps unless you wanted it to look like the dark I don't know. Also try using 15ps I found out for my self it's alot more smoother. mini/yes

I used 30fps I wanted it to  to look dark. It looks pretty damn smooth to me...

Re: Lego Fight Test

Not to me though. I could tell in some parts it was jerky.

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Re: Lego Fight Test

Modest, eh?

Persist.

Re: Lego Fight Test

magicoflego wrote:

Modest, eh?

point taken. When your new to brickfilming everything looks good. A compliment woulld be nice every once in awhile though mini/blankexpression

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That's the thing; quite a few of us are professional (or very good, if that's the term) brickfilmers. If you are newer, the better, older people will see more stuff that's wrong with it than you can.

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