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The stark contrast between the gloomy grey outside and the warm, cosy, Christmas themed inside is remarkable, and possibly the best use of that technique I've seen in a brickfilm (judging, of course, purely by the picture and not the film, but nonetheless there's a great amount of effort behind that frame).
OMG that is such a beautiful frame, Titan! I'm lovin it!
Wow, really nice cinematography there. Though is it just me, or does it look like the road curves upward for some reason?
Really nice quality as well, I'm guessing this is the film that's your "Project in development"?

Looks pretty cool, Cooked Cat. I think perhaps some props like grass or shrubbery or something else in the front would be nice and make it look a little more natural. Here is a frame from a shot that I did tonight for a new animation. I'm not sure if this will actually end up in the animation or not, as I was mainly testing, but it might. It gives a good feel for the film though:

yeah, only sorta finished the manor, still got to do the gardens and all...
Titan - Love the cinematography, like others. However, I it looks odd without any streetlights, imo.
Cooked - Looks decent, but like Repelling said, it could use some shrubbery. Also, why is there a random strip of grey on the bottom...is that going to be letter-boxed? Or still gotta be filled in?
Spider - Looks nice. The light looks nice. However, it looks like it's being shined from an angle above the set. And are those sheep? Also, something kinda interesting, but even if that picture wasn't uploaded by you, and it wasn't said to be taken by you, I would still identify it as your frame...just how your animating style is, I think. (if that makes sense).
-LG501
Thanks on the compliments on the cinematography.
Though is it just me, or does it look like the road curves upward for some reason?
Really nice quality as well, I'm guessing this is the film that's your "Project in development"?
It's because the macro lens the roads are curved. The camera was very near the lego man back.
It's not the project in development as you could see on my site. This is a short movie I want to finish before Christmas.
it looks odd without any streetlights, imo
The street has streetlights but you can't see them in this angle.
Looks pretty cool, Cooked Cat. I think perhaps some props like grass or shrubbery or something else in the front would be nice and make it look a little more natural. Here is a frame from a shot that I did tonight for a new animation. I'm not sure if this will actually end up in the animation or not, as I was mainly testing, but it might. It gives a good feel for the film though:
What I like about this frame is the light from the fireplace.
Also saw your fireplace test. Difficult to say for me if the speed is good or not.
@legoguy
as I stated, its only the manor I've finished(sort of) still have the side modules and the gardens to do, but, thanks for the feed back.
I am so gonna kill all of your holiday spirits with this film ![]()

looks awesome!
Is that comrad Santa? ![]()
Indeed. He's coming to town I heard.
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