Re: Lego Egypt Film
Nice lighting, mind if I blog your production?
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Nice lighting, mind if I blog your production?
i dont know what that means.
It means he's going to, like, tweet it, sort of.
Can I make posts on my website about this egypt film that is in the making. I wouldn't be able to tweet this, I can only tweet 140 characters.
As long as you don't say you're making it, sure.
Yup total credit. And mind if I have a link to your vimeo?
eh i would, but my vimeo only has tests on it... so its not really all that exciting.
I've been meaning to ask you for awhile, are you doing this for any particular reason or festival? Or is it just a film you wanted to make? I've it turns out well I definitely enter this in any sort of film festival.
And on the masking test you did awhile back, how is it masked using the alternating frames (I think that's how I wanted to word it?) I've seen a few other people do the same thing when they mask, how exactly do they mask each frame? Granted I'm pretty much a noob on the subject of masking, as I've only masked a single frame in GIMP.
...I'm pretty sure it's for school...
This is super-duper amazing-fantasticabular! I am so excited for this film. It looks amazing. ![]()
This looks great! No need to say you're on the way to a masterpiece in brickfilms.
Well, now I'm not worried about what the animation quality will be in this film.
That 'hamming it up' video was amazing. I noticed that those bricks were quite reflective, how did you get around you not effecting them. Because you can really effect the lighting of the bricks causing light flicker. Do you wear black shirts, or stand quite far away?
I think he's using a little keypad from afar.
Ratboy Productions wrote:That 'hamming it up' video was amazing. I noticed that those bricks were quite reflective, how did you get around you not effecting them. Because you can really effect the lighting of the bricks causing light flicker. Do you wear black shirts, or stand quite far away?
I think he's using a little keypad from afar.
And even just moving yourself enough to one side to not see the reflection is enough. Basically, just be careful of where your standing.
But I am pretty positive he control his DSLR from away from the set at his computer.
Five frame walk cycle on twos?
my tip:
dont ever do 24fps.
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