Re: Pictures of your studio
@BindingBricks
For EACH frame? Would it not be easier to just use a Digital camera, take your frames and edit them ALL at the same time by importing them to your animation software?
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@BindingBricks
For EACH frame? Would it not be easier to just use a Digital camera, take your frames and edit them ALL at the same time by importing them to your animation software?
I'm not going to lie, Mason. I'm super-jealous right now. That desk is a thing of beauty to an organization nerd like me.
Also, Eragon? Really?
Yes, sadly. Eragon was such a bad movie compared to the book- and the reason I have it on DVD is because my sister gave it to me. I'm surprised you even saw it...
Thanks everyone for all the nice comments!
Envy!!!!!!!! I'm gonna hunt you down... so you can make me a desk!
I must say Mason: you have an awesome taste in baseball teams.
Tell your father I love him, Mason. Seriously though, that's the most amazing LEGO set-up area evah.
Here's a brand new desk my father built me.
Cool, my father has also built my desktop
For EACH frame? Would it not be easier to just use a Digital camera, take your frames and edit them ALL at the same time by importing them to your animation software?
I use a logitech WCP 9000 so I take the frames in monkeyjam, then bring them to the Vista computer for editing. BTW the frames are saved to the hard drive when I capture them.
No double post, thank you
That's one hell of a set.
I have one of the most messiest and smallest sets ever
But then again I do have this set
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