Re: The Animation Challenge
That was very good Stan, even if it was unfinished. Fast improvement from your previous entry. ![]()
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That was very good Stan, even if it was unfinished. Fast improvement from your previous entry. ![]()
the animation was amaizing and quality was fenomenal, but....i kinda liked Rafael's entry a lil better
Sorry but just to be sure, these are all the boardsports entries
Caidence
legostothemax
EagleAnimation
TheLegoCammster7
rafaelbisinoti
Binding Bricks
Brain Wave
coolasice11
Stan the Lego Man
Good luck everyone! ![]()
WWWAAAAAIIIITTTT!!
ok, so i wasn't quite able to finish all that i wanted to animate, but there's still a lot of good animation that i don't want to throw out. so, here's my entry
Amazing!!! You're so going to win!!! ![]()
As I understand it I'm past the deadline that Boardron alluded to earlier but I wanted to post this anyway as it's the first animation I've managed to do for awhile - and I'm excited to see the animation challenges happening again!
http://zirk.brickfilms.com/HillHazard.mov
It's not on YouTube because it's got no sound, rig removal, title or credits because I ran out of time and didn't want to REALLY embarrass myself by posting it tomorrow. Enjoy!
As I understand it I'm past the deadline that Boardron alluded to earlier but I wanted to post this anyway as it's the first animation I've managed to do for awhile - and I'm excited to see the animation challenges happening again!
http://zirk.brickfilms.com/HillHazard.mov
It's not on YouTube because it's got no sound, rig removal, title or credits because I ran out of time and didn't want to REALLY embarrass myself by posting it tomorrow. Enjoy!
WWOOAAAHHH!! so awesome! ![]()
Challenge is CLOSED.
OK, here's the deal: I intended to have the deadline on midnight. I looked at the forum time, and saw that it coincided with local time.... Then I did a lttle experiment, and it turns out that forum time is dependent on the settings on your device (computer, ipad, whatever...)
Because there are no actually prizes involved, I decided to included Stan 's entry, although it was past "deadline". But then I have to include Jay's entry as well... And, boy, did HE blow you all away...
When I first saw Jay's entry, I thought: "Man, that's gotta be CGI". Then I took a closer look... Wow... Really guys, look at his entry in slowmotion or frame-by-frame...
So, the results:
1. Jay
2. Stan
3. Rafael
Jay, give us a good one!
Daaaaaaaaamn, Jay. You've just made my day awesome! Great turn-out, some really inventive entries, including yours Stan. Looking forward to the next challenge! Hopefully I may be able to take part in it too.
Thanks everyone! Here we go:
Official Animation Challenge: Robots At Work
Animate a robot doing some kind of job - building cars on an assembly line, defusing a bomb, exploring the sea floor or plunging toilets. What the job is, how they do it and what the robot looks like are entirely up to you. Minifigs are allowed but the real challenge here is to try something different and explore other kinds of motion possible with Lego pieces.
Rules:
All entries must have at least 5 seconds of stop-motion animation (as usual, titles and credits don't count) - CGI or other digital elements are permitted but the majority of the action should be stop-mo.
Deadline:
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 at 11:59 PM Atlantic time.
I can't wait to see what you come up with - good luck, everyone!
My entry will be judged by a professional.
I better make this good.
WOW!
THAT WAS AMAZING! I loved the story and everything.
Good pick Jay!
Great idea, Jay!
Great idea, Jay!
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