Re: Small World
I don't think the point of the movie was to show you how hard it is for him to animate. It doesn't matter. What it does matter is the content, the movie.
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I don't think the point of the movie was to show you how hard it is for him to animate. It doesn't matter. What it does matter is the content, the movie.
This was not really hard for you to animate, you didnt have to animate a real minifg, so you didnt have to animate a full walk cylce, you mostly had to animate a little dude that moves by one stud. But the idea was good.
A very poor comment if I must say so myself. Animating things like a small minifigure, or in my case a stud, are very hard due to the fact they don't have any articulating points, and as they are extremely uncommon you have to figure out how to move them and work them yourself. And with an 8 Minute film it would take a lot of painstaking work. Please think before judging.
Solid Blast wrote:This was not really hard for you to animate, you didnt have to animate a real minifg, so you didnt have to animate a full walk cylce, you mostly had to animate a little dude that moves by one stud. But the idea was good.
A very poor comment if I must say so myself. Animating things like a small minifigure, or in my case a stud, are very hard due to the fact they don't have any articulating points, and as they are extremely uncommon you have to figure out how to move them and work them yourself. And with an 8 Minute film it would take a lot of painstaking work. Please think before judging.
Remember, with animating a "normal" minifigure, it would be even harder and take longer. Also, studs and these mini-minifigures are not the same either. The animation part on both is the same with the horses. You need the know-how.
This is wonderful.
Remember, with animating a "normal" minifigure, it would be even harder and take longer. Also, studs and these mini-minifigures are not the same either. The animation part on both is the same with the horses. You need the know-how.
Fine, you try animating that thing!
I think you quoted the wrong post.
The movie in the movie theater was the one you made for Rycroftmilmz's DaD contest
Uh huh! Glad you got the reference! There's also a poster of "Die Rachen" at the beginning, though it is impossible to see. And you must be mistaken, MPfist0.
Oh, I thought you wanted to quote SolidBlast. My bad.
AncientEngine wrote:Remember, with animating a "normal" minifigure, it would be even harder and take longer. Also, studs and these mini-minifigures are not the same either. The animation part on both is the same with the horses. You need the know-how.
Fine, you try animating that thing!
Sorry, I was about to say animating a normal minifigure is more time consuming. I´ll try in my holidays or at the weekend .
Third Place!
Good job Camera! You deserved it!
That was... AWESOME.
Congratulations, you made a masterpiece here, my friend.
Thank you, all!
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