Topic: Freezing Test
Melting frozen minifig reversed to test backwards animation and differing wand movements... Also freezing
This took ages with a hairdryer.
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Melting frozen minifig reversed to test backwards animation and differing wand movements... Also freezing
This took ages with a hairdryer.
Whoa!!! ![]()
The concept of this is absolutely amazing!
I'm considering using this now...
Execution lacked some, but really, that's a good concept. ![]()
Amazing!
Only problem was the wires moving.
to keep the base from moving, buy some blue tak and get a small dab for each corner. Make sure its blue and not grey. blue is much easier to work with. As for the video, the idea was amazing and would look cool in a wizard movie but there was set movements.
It was blue-tacked down, but like I said, it must have been pulled off by the middle expanding.
Brilliant idea! I reckon with more tests you could really make something amazing out of this!
That was awesome! I never thought ice cube animation could be interesting!
I haven't animated anything in over 3 months. I am sorry about that, but I have been working on my magnum opus: Ghost Cat: Port of Call New Orleans
youtube tumblr sunglasses & scissors
That's really cool.
I've tried many techniques to create freezing, but not actual ice...
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