Topic: Who has the most life-like animation?
I think ZachMG and NathanWells have life-like animation. Are there any others?
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I think ZachMG and NathanWells have life-like animation. Are there any others?
David Panago
David Pagano is the king of brickfilming.
Zach Macias, probably. Though "life-like" is an odd term, since the best animation isn't necessarily life-like at all.
I'd say Nosniborous, but he's not around anymore.
It's mostly tied with:
David Pagano
Zach Macias
and
Robinson Wood
I do think Robinson Wood has awesome animation, but he hasn't made a brickfilm in so long I bet he lost his talent.
Hehe, I don't think you really lose your talent. It's like riding a bike, you can get shaky, but it comes back to you with some time. Not to mention that seeing as last I recall (I could be wrong, of course), Nos was in an animation class at college he may be doing things we just don't know about.
Last edited by Squash (March 1, 2009 (04:28pm))
Hehe, I don't think you really lose your talent. It's like riding a bike, you can get shaky, but it comes back to you with some time. Not to mention that seeing as last I recall (I could be wrong, of course), Nos was in an animation class at college he may be doing things we just don't know about.
True.
I'm not sure of his real name but I think Keshen8 has incredible animation!!!
I've noticed that, except for David Pagano (and me), you guys seem to be focusing on the action/fighting aspects of minifig animation. I don't want to downplay it, but I do think other aspects of animation are important.
Nathans right. as he always is.
I've noticed that, except for David Pagano (and me), you guys seem to be focusing on the action/fighting aspects of minifig animation. I don't want to downplay it, but I do think other aspects of animation are important.
Not all of MG's animations are fighting. Look at his part in the Day BF.com Crashed, it was superb.
Any-who, if I released an animation, I'd be on this list. Not trying to brag. But two years since a film, I've so many tests.
Nathan Wells
Zach Macias (Mindgame)
David Pagano
Robinson Wood (Nosniborus)
So yeah, we all agree.
But "lifelike" can't be used to describe minifig animation, as they barely look like people. Lifelike would go better with claymation, the dark side of animating
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I know he hasn't done much, but some of VN's recent work is very impressive. And ditto with what has been said already.
Last edited by Cheshire (March 1, 2009 (06:28pm))
I know he hasn't done much...
Huh? VN's produced a lot of brickfilms in the past year.
I'd go with Mindgame and Nosniborous.
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