Thanks for the great advice and great tips guys,
@CyberCom I am glad you like this thread, it's also very pleasant, to have great advice from people who have experience with this stuff, so hopefully it can help a lot of us out, I have also thought of this idea of using a black background, its a very clever idea, and think it would work well, I haven't used it myself thought, good luck if you do man!
@Slurping Animations Thanks for the advice mate! I can relate to what your saying, as in the themes, but just making the concept of the script I was more worried about, than the actual pieices, but I have a got a few helpful tutorials, and tips which I am sure will help me out, and hopefully a lot of others as well!
@Jargon I have just watched a few of the videos for Elevator, very interesting, its a shame it won't get finished what happened?
@Squid, firstly, bro, your photos are unreal, their just really well put, for the scene, its got a really nice feel about each one of them, the last one feels a bit more dark, as in the theme, seeing the minifigs laying on the floor, love the darkness in the second one, and the first one is just awesome the use of rocks all over the wall just works so well for the scene I am also finding it very helpful for the way you do angles, I have done something really basic like this in the past,
but the way you say it sounds, very efficient, especially when creating angle shots, to keep the whole thing together, but make it easier for you at the same time, which is great, Thanks for the great tips and advice will definitely use it in future films, once I have more space to work on, which I can't wait. Also I never knew you did that, as in just put the things the camera can see, and it looks like it actually works well which is really great!
@Nathan wells Thanks for the link bro, didn't realize you had a whole tutorial section just for set building, I am watching it right now, thanks man
I was also hoping to get a canvas or a big poster light blue I mean you could even paint your walls a light blue color but it could get messy , for the sky, which I thought would be really nice for the set, that way you can go as far back as an angle you want and it will just look like a big blue sky.
Kind regards,
Generalned
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