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Interesting frame, 1011ev. I'm thinking he is probably gonna knock that wall down? Haha. Here is a shot from my upcoming animation. Points to whoever can guess the significance of it (other than the fact that it is for the Fourth of July).
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Last edited by Repelling Spider (July 2, 2012 (01:52pm))
Fourth of July?
Nice shot, though. The background could use a few more props, but it should be fine without them. And the blurred-out character looks perfect.
I really don't know what that thingy is. But it looks somewhat like it's supposed to be romantic somehow.
Looks like a box of sorts, the red makes me think it's romantic. "How to pick up lego minifigures" maybe?
Loosely tied to A Date with Julie? With dynamite? (Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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Julie gets out of the hospital and is now meeting that guy who visited her in the hospital?
JULIE LIVED!!! ![]()
:')
It's definitely dynamite, I mean, seriously, what else would an American guy give to his girlfriend on the 4th of July?
I mean, seriously, what else would an American guy give to his girlfriend on the 4th of July?
Where on earth do you live and what do they teach you about America?! ![]()
(You'll discover all our secrets.
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Julie gets out of the hospital and "learns about the wonders of TNT"...BOOM!
None other than the classic 18-55. The key to getting a nice looking image for Brickfilms in my opinion is to have a medium aperture. Some people have it way to small and the DOF is too great. In some instances this is okay and looks wonderful of course. Generally though I like the DOF to be large enough to where the entire mini figure is in focus and then some. (but still shallow enough to blur out the background nicely, as seen in my frame.
Last edited by Repelling Spider (July 2, 2012 (07:50pm))
Better quality, baby!
This isn't how the frame will actually look in the end. I've got color correction and a little more edit on top of it.
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