Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
I'm glad to see that your making progress with multiple films. Is the second image from 'The Sniper' a broken down house on the left? I like it.
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I'm glad to see that your making progress with multiple films. Is the second image from 'The Sniper' a broken down house on the left? I like it.
Wow, looks brilliant. I personally aren't always so fond of CGI in brickfilms, but that looks great.
Awesome, Lech. You could do with more crates, though.

Looks cool. Can't wait to see the film. If you're trying to give the feel that the crates go further than the eye can see, I'd suggest the same thing as golden.
Hangar 51? Not much room to park a plane.
Is that any relation of Area 51?
An almost-unedited (meaning I've masked it but nothing else) frame from Green Lantern: Apocalypse. No, it has nothing to do with Inception.

Last edited by jampot (January 16, 2011 (09:22am))
Frame from The Stealthily Man.
I still have to add the color effects.
Here's the original Picture: 
Since my camera doesn't focus that close, I just zoomed in.
Last edited by Mason (January 17, 2011 (11:45am))
jampot wrote:No, it has nothing to do with Inception
DAAAM DAAAAAM..... DAAAM DAAAAAM.
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Looking good Mason ![]()
Penguinking nice set! Do you use construction paper for the background?
I don't exactly know what you mean by construction paper but I use a A3 size blue piece of card paper and stick it to my wall.
By the way what did you think of the picture quality in that?
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