Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
Ah, so you've had the same stalling problems as I have, haha. Looks like we'll both be rushing this. ![]()
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Ah, so you've had the same stalling problems as I have, haha. Looks like we'll both be rushing this. ![]()
Very nice BuilderBrothers. With your CGI skills and your learning better animation techniques and all that stuff you mentioned, I think you'll make films that will one day be classics (not joking).
Wow, thanks! That means a lot!
Here's a shot from my upcoming brickfilm fight with Bricklord. I had a hard time erasing my rig to hold him up without getting rid of his shadow. I'm pleased with the outcome though.
(Image)
Sorry about it being so large but it looks better that way.
Woah...
"Epic alert, epic alert!]" That looks fantastic!!! The lighting is amazing, and the masking is nearly (if not completely) flawless! Can't wait to see the subway train in action as well! The rig for the masking must have also been extremely hard to build and animate with. In summary, GREAT!!!
Ah, so you've had the same stalling problems as I have, haha. Looks like we'll both be rushing this.
I like working too much on the set and then all my time gets used up
If your fine with extending the deadline until the end of the month that would be great for me (and maybe you
). It would give us a couple more days.
Woah...
"Epic alert, epic alert!" That looks fantastic!!! The lighting is amazing, and the masking is nearly (if not completely) flawless! Can't wait to see the subway train in action as well! The rig for the masking must have also been extremely hard to build and animate with. In summary, GREAT!!!
Ha ha. Thanks for the encouragement. I've been struggling with this film and what you said really motivates me to work hard on it. If anyone is interested, here's a pic with the rig.

I used a hot glue gun to glue his hair to the clear LEGO.
Bricklord wrote:Ah, so you've had the same stalling problems as I have, haha. Looks like we'll both be rushing this.
I like working too much on the set and then all my time gets used up
If your fine with extending the deadline until the end of the month that would be great for me (and maybe you
). It would give us a couple more days.
Yeah, that'd be great for me too. The end of the month it is, then.
In that unmasked shot you posted I can see only one leg, uh?
Oh yeah...

Nope, you can see the other one in there too.
You're right, but it's not in the same place of the masked photo.
They aren't the same shot. The unmasked one has the guy closer to the train tracks.
YOU USED A HOT GLUE GUN ON A LEGO?!?! mini/eek
I know, I know. It sounds dramatic. Sometimes the glue comes off when it hardens (it better this time. I don't want to lose a hair piece due to glue
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Here's a frame from an upcoming STAR WARS parody that I am filming for my Grandpa's Rotary Club.
-JK
Old geezers fest!
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It's a business people thing meeting. Apparently I could get "discovered". ![]()
-JK
Frame from Summer Project:
A bit messy at parts with the smudge tool but the blood itself came out great I think.
I can't see his face ![]()

Frame from my brickfilm fights video of me beating up DerTarchin. That's him in the trash can.
wow..how original! ![]()
Yeah, what's the obsession with hiding in a bin? Is there something in there?
Chuppa is in there. Btw, I said that because I used it in my previous brickfilm fight. You know, COPYRIGHTED STUFF ![]()

From 'Strigoi', collab with Danimation. Credit goes to T.G-Tom for this shot, I just took the picture to chroma key.
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