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Bricks in Motion
We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
A place to discuss, share, and create stop motion films.
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Hey, I'm new here. Could you please check out my youtube channel at
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheLegomenrock
It would really help!
Thank you
Wait, what?
Anyone who clicked on the YouTube link would automatically know where to find your YouTube channel. Posting a separate link is not only redundant...it's spammy at the same time. It's enough to make one believe that you're desperately begging for subscribers and likes, which is kind of frowned upon on these forums. As for the video link, it's just another link to your "channel".
One can simply infer that you're "new here" by taking one quick glance at your registration date. And why not just use the "Edit Button" if you're gonna go ahead and post separate links to your "channel"? You know, that little button that's conveniently located at the bottom right of all your posts? That's the one; the members of this forum prefer editing our posts instead of "double-posting", as we like to call it.
Not trying to be a grouch or anything. All I'm trying to do is show you the ropes. You're right, you are new. So, wouldn't it be wise to show you how to do things here on the forums? For more info on just how things work here at Bricks in Motion, you should probably check out the Beginner's Guide to Bricks in Motion. To locate that thread, just go down to the General Film Discussion forum, head on over to the Sticky section, and you should find it. Just read through that Guide; it contains all the basic steps of being a great contributing member of these brickfilming forums.
As for the film, there wasn't much of a "film". The animation was pretty smooth, and that was a good thing. But, the downsides were the microphone quality (what type of mic do you use?)and some of the lighting. Some of it was a little too bright, so to speak.
I won't bug you about the thumbnail. You are a new member, after all, and you'll learn as you go.
But, on behalf of the other members, I welcome you to Bricks in Motion.
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