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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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It is a bit cartoony.
Is that a bad thing? I kinda aimed for a cartoony style and you managed to see that. Have a cookie.
Anyway, not bad LMP, though I'm not too fond of it personally. Some bits just look rather thrown together, such as the fact the guy in the middle is completely blocking the "T"
I don't think it's that good; it's far too unclear visually. You can't just throw whatever you want in the frame; there has to be more coherence.
Yeah, I agree. I was trying to make one of those graffiti-looking pictures, but I just didn't know what to put in their, so I put in some grunge and tried to add some of those swirly-light things, but it didn't turn out the way I wanted to. I'm still a bit pleased with it though, I just need some more practice with it. Thanks for the critique. ![]()
-LMP

My first 3 layer test. Fritz Lang for those who don't know.
Still a few problems with underspray

Very nice, A.
I made this ages ago.
Here are my newest backgrouds, made for my friend Marshall.

And did I ever post my favourite one? I made it earlier this month:
You like?
I like that one too. The simplicity of it is appealing, and the eye is drawn right to the words. Good job! ![]()

I forgot to mention that I finished that poster for Digital Graphics:

Sorry about the horrible quality.
-storgero
you inspired me to work with gimp and I got this.

Everything is from scratch by the way. This is my version of how the world will end.
oh wow!
Greg Martin
Smeagol totally took away your apocalyptic wowness, Real Brick.
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