TitanPictures wrote:Thank you.
Animation is 15 fps and I my idea to animate this the same way as I would animate in stop-motion..
Ok, my bad.
I think that is a good idea, creating a brickfilm digitally exactly as you would in real life. All of the Lego movies I have personally seen try to get all fancy with bendy characters, etc, etc.
I have often wondered why no one doesn't simply take advantage of the limitless bricks (well, limited by your computer...), complete control of lighting, and no set bumping
, etc, that the computer offers to make what is basically a normal Lego stopmotion. Being a digital 3d artist myself, I have been temped to do that, but never have. I just like doing it in real life so much...
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