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Bricks in Motion
We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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Inception Mov since my browser crashed before this description wont be NEARLY as fenceh! BWOOOM
Picture 428-1 by gussgriswold, on Flickr Nothing but a bit of smoke added in Post-Production
Picture 436 by gussgriswold, on Flickr
Picture 430 by gussgriswold, on Flickr
How the Maquie' Happens!
Looks nice. Like the actual set.

Set for The Red River Flows.
the roof should have eves, you know, come out further then the walls, and the top part of the wall don't seem to fit with the more detailed lower part.
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Epic. I love how you did the bricks.
I think he borrowed the brick technique from the Fire Brigade. I think it looks lovley, but why does it look... melted on the roof?
It's to give it an older look, the film takes place in the mid 1700s and is horror, and the houses roof looking sort of messed up is part of the horror technique. Plus the film takes place in New England and not down South.
The tree is a really great design Kinz!
I tried to make something similar to a Citroen H-Type Van.
Here it the real vehicle for comparison:
Looks pretty good!
The only major difference I see is the lack of a front bumper on the model.
and the real one had no windows, still good job.
I looked and found some that had windows.
What do you think of this?
I call it the swashbuckler cannon. Made by attaching the spheres at the ends of pirate swords to binoculars. ![]()
Unfortunately, it's REALLY fragile, I may not have an animation with it, but I thought it looked pretty cool. Took me half an hour to get all of the swords in there without them falling out. xD
Cool! Interesting way of making a cannon! Always wanted to do that kind of stuff.

The swords look fantastic, good job indeed.
From the set of Blitzquik.

And to show the studio set up I have

I like it! I like the setup too, and the lighting.
Very well done ![]()
Would this look better as a day scene or a night scene?



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