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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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You could just use red bricks. It looks red to me.
Maybe make the ceiling higher? In the original, the walls look about three time the height of a person. A tiled floor would also add a whole new dimension to the room.
Yeah, I'm still working on the walls. I might even make the door narrower as well.
And a tiled floor? Possibly, if I have enough. But it might be harder to a animate in there, though.
Last edited by maggosh (February 22, 2009 (03:54pm))
The door in the original looks about three people wide... maybe two or so studs less than what is is in the lego version, if at all. (It won't looks so wide if the walls are higher.
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True about animation.... how about plates?
Change the base plate to a tan one.
I agree.
If you dont have tan plates, I recommend buying some from Bricklink.
-MRB
Here's a set i'm working on for a new movie I'm hoping to make soon called "Fight". I'm hoping to collect enough individual lego studs to fill the whole baseplate. I know its a longshot, but it would be so cool. Go to my Flickr
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Maggosh, build a wall out of 1x4 peices, and lay it flat to give the floor a tiled look.
magicioflgo, there is already a film called "Fight" its by Errol and it is AMAZING!
magicioflgo, there is already a film called "Fight" its by Errol and it is AMAZING!
Oi. I guess I'll change the name if its done by the likes of Errol. Any ideas?
It's going along quite nicely. I removed the tan bricks and replaced them with red. I then rebuilt the tan bricks into a 30-high wall. Unfortunately, it's not gonna fit the whole room, with the opposite wall I've built. But, the whole room isn't going to be seen all at once, so I'll use it to shoot one scene at a time, then move the walls around. Here:
Sans minifigs:
Shot of the wall (since where I've got the camera placed won't show the whole thing)
I'm still working on the walls, however. C&C?
Your using smooth bricks for the ground? Isn't that going to be hard to animate? ![]()
Last edited by Goldenbrick (February 25, 2009 (10:42pm))
Your using smooth bricks for the ground? Isn't that going to be hard to animate?
Clay is good for that.
You just reminded me, I was going to do a tutorial of walking on a flat surface for brickhelp. ![]()
I should do that pretty soon.
Don't use clay. Use blu-tac. Clay will get stuck up the minifig's legs forever. I learnt that the hard way.
I made that mistake, although, you can just pour boiling water on them and the clay should be pretty brittle and easy to come off. But still, I have DOZENS of lego, minifigs, and baseplates from when I was a noob (Not saying I'm that good right now...)
Custom holster for a Lego revolver
Side View
That's cool,was it hard to make?
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