Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
The papercraft turned out quite spiffy. That's a small Procemium arch, though.
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The papercraft turned out quite spiffy. That's a small Procemium arch, though.
Here's a test shot for my Tales of Yore Film I did with my new Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 ~
It's the 2 Main characters , Carl and Rhys , on the stern [Back] of the RMS Titanic ![]()
The papercraft turned out quite spiffy. That's a small Procemium arch, though.
That's a who in the what now?
Yeah it's a blue screen.And I'll try find a more old-fashioned torso ![]()
Small, crappy quality update: 
Wow, that looks awesome! Nice work.
@Stan the Lego Man Loving the buttons.
@ Sean Epicness, 0ldScratch style.

Well here is another shot from CAVEMAN
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I finally put the finished product on you tube. Here is the forum link. http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/to 7/caveman/
I took a test frame for Fateful:
As you probably guessed:
This is in the boiler rooms.
This is one of the men who worked there
He has been shut in when the compartments shut
I used plastic wrap
I think if I move the plastic wrap while SMP takes a frame, and use stock footage with realistic sound, this may pass as water.
@RealBrick I LOVE the lighting effects!
Cool RealBrick Nice water effects ![]()
Okay. I've got a lot to show you guys from two of my upcoming films, The Sniper and Le Mime.
Le Mime






A few from The Sniper
(Sorry, I just used screenshot from Media Player, and the first picture is UNEDITED)




Awesome lighting in all of those! I'm especially looking forward to "The Sniper".

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