Topic: help with fights
um i dont know if this is whear i put this topic but hear goes dose anybody know how to make fight scenes i suck!!!
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um i dont know if this is whear i put this topic but hear goes dose anybody know how to make fight scenes i suck!!!
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darkmarer, in the future, please try to use better grammar, as this is a forum, not a chat. Just a friendly little tip
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For fight scenes, there is the Brickfilm Fights thread. Whilst it doesn't actually tell you how to do a fight scene, it gives you practice on how to animate them. You could also before filming, act out a fight scene yourself, with all of the movements that you want in your brickfilm. Then, depending on what fps you use, calculate how many frames it will take to make one movement, and then film it. Also, for the shaky cam, I believe that FancyPants has a tutorial on camera movement, so go check that out as well. Fights are really about how you want your fight to look like. Once you have your desired result, you're done!
Every brickfilmer everywhere in the world needs to read this tutorial by Errol.
Even if you're never gonna make a violent brickfilm in your life, you need to read this.
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