Re: Lego Egypt Film
I'm very excited to see the outcome of this project.
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I'm very excited to see the outcome of this project.
Cool, that's some good work. By the way, if you need help with color correction/etc. any kind of visual effects work, I could be useful for this. I can do some WIPs if you want.
Looking good. I like how, in the first video, the woman moves back before the axe hits her.
Been a while since my last update:
Next chamber - unfortunately I exported these stills as a jpeg so the colors don't pop as much.



Wow! That looks really cool!
Proving once again that a little goes a long way.
Last edited by mcoov (July 29, 2010 (11:24am))
Wow?
Great set!
Last edited by Loïc F-B (July 29, 2010 (11:25am))
How did I sneak the word "only" in there?
Pretty cool, try putting in some Brick debris in the sand to look like the room is crumbling.

Been a while since my last update:
Next chamber - unfortunately I exported these stills as a jpeg so the colors don't pop as much.
What format would make the colors stand out better?
i use tiff, these are kinda compressed.
Hot stuff, there. I love the bridge and the walls.
i use tiff, these are kinda compressed.
Okay, thanks.
That is so awesome! How did you make the minifig's face look enlarged through the magnifying glass?
Oh, sorry, it's just that I had a LEGO magnifying glass that didn't magnify. I thought he had used some program to enlarge the minifigs face.
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