Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
I like the fountain.
@Noobster How did you manage to animate in that small lift/corridor part (might be that my hands are just big)?
Yesterday, I animated a man running through a 4 stud wide hallway.
It was just no.
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I like the fountain.
@Noobster How did you manage to animate in that small lift/corridor part (might be that my hands are just big)?
Yesterday, I animated a man running through a 4 stud wide hallway.
It was just no.
@Noobster Looking good! I really love the lighting in the shot, as well as the reflection. It does seem like the camera is tilted ever so slightly. How did you manage to animate in that small lift/corridor part (might be that my hands are just big)?
Yeah, I noticed it might be a little bit tilted or is it the sofa on the right that make it look so? I don't know. It's already animated so..
And we just animated the doors closing so it was not that hard.
@ghostofmrsdaystudios The lighting and framing is pretty cool here. My only remark is that you can see a red light (from your camera possibly). The rest all looks fine and dandy!
It's suppose to be like that. ![]()
@Noobster Studios:
that looks really cool mate. awesome.
Pretty good Keesret! ![]()
@Binding Brick
Interesting. I like the black and white but the room seems a little plain, though that may something to do with the film.
Overall I quite like it
Here's one from me:

What the set looks like from a distance:

Clever Idea Isaac! The frame itself has a nice glow effect to it, maybe is the frame meant to be a dream?:)
Congratulations on finding a new advantage to webcams over DSLR's; easily shooting upside down!
I can't say that that's something that comes up a whole lot, but it's a great idea, and I'm sure loads easier than trying to suspend the minifig from the ceiling. I really like the composition of the frame as well. ![]()
Very nice Isaac! I love your brick films! Can't wait to see that one!
Here's one of mine:(Not as interesting as others's though)
@Slurping Animations
Nice guess! I won't say whether it is right or wrong because then it would a spoiler though.
Thanks for the feedback everyone!
@GHB Productions
I like the simplicity of your frame. Unlike mine, your frame gives away nothing so I quite like that ![]()
Way cool, animation Issac
@Isaac Looks sweet mate! I like the concept of the whole upside down house. My only gripe is that the outside sky is very dark, so it looks like it's evening (Maybe that's intended?). Furthermore, the picture is a tad bit blurry, but it's still a very cool shot!
@GHB Gee, that's a lot of white! It's looks a bit over exposed. The eyelids also looks sorta fake. Try working on that and the shot's pretty much okay!
Keesret said: The eyelids also looks sorta fake.
If you ever read this, that frame is a part of a shot where he's opening his eyes. In the actual clip, you don't notice the fake part of the eyelids. It's just a swoop.
The second picture is a frame, this first one shows something I did to make it easier to animate a diagonal run.

It's actually pretty easy to make a minifigure run diagonally, but this would be extremely useful for walking.
Downside is it takes a while to set up and you must hide the floor.
Interesting Squid! The technique you use is nice! Must try this technique someday!
Yah, that's really really clever, I'll have to keep it in mind. I like the frame too, it looks very actiony. ![]()
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