Topic: OYO minifigure tests
Here is a short video of some tests using the OYO minifigure.
Constructive criticism and advice are very welcome. (This was my first time trying to animate it, so it came out a little rough, sorry about that.
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Here is a short video of some tests using the OYO minifigure.
Constructive criticism and advice are very welcome. (This was my first time trying to animate it, so it came out a little rough, sorry about that.
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Very nice! I'm going to try animating mine soon too. ![]()
Sorry, I'll go more in-depth. The movements were attention grabbing (especially with the figures knees), it needs a tad more smoothness work on it, but it was enjoyable just to watch this test. ![]()
I know these figures are a challenge to animate and I hope you make a great film with 'em. ![]()
Well, the elbows don't bend, they just twist, (As you can see here) so I did about as much as I could have.
But I'll keep that in mind for future tests. ![]()
On a somewhat unrelated note, I found the OYO hats and legs can go on Lego minifigures, and Lego heads and legs can go on OYOs, (And some Lego hats, but OYOs have much shorter foreheads, so most don't look right.) and obviously the accessories can go back and forth, but other than that, the parts aren't interchangeable.
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