Re: BRAWL 2014 IS OVER!
I know the rules outlaw blood and gore, but how about a minimal amount in a surgical context?
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I know the rules outlaw blood and gore, but how about a minimal amount in a surgical context?
CheesyBricks wrote:credit image
CheesyBricks, would you mind if I used that image in my film? (Assuming I finish on time)
Sure thing, no worries
thatsfinestudios wrote:CheesyBricks wrote:credit image
CheesyBricks, would you mind if I used that image in my film? (Assuming I finish on time)
Sure thing, no worries
Awesome, thanks!
"The orange and red pieces must be LEGO or a similar make and must be touching, if not connected."
What if they are touching and connected but a prop in the set is blocking you from seeing. Do I have to show it fully connected?
Here is a diagram of what I mean.
Red (Torso]
Grey Bar]
Orange Waist]
"The orange and red pieces must be LEGO or a similar make and must be touching, if not connected."
What if they are touching and connected but a prop in the set is blocking you from seeing. Do I have to show it fully connected?
Here is a diagram of what I mean.
Red (Torso]
Grey Bar]
Orange Waist]
I think the connection has to be visible. Not in every frame, but in every shot. Frames make up a shot, shots make up a scene. So as long as the two colors are visibly connected at some point in the shot, you should be ok.
Harborlight Productions wrote:"The orange and red pieces must be LEGO or a similar make and must be touching, if not connected."
What if they are touching and connected but a prop in the set is blocking you from seeing. Do I have to show it fully connected?
Here is a diagram of what I mean.
Red (Torso]
Grey Bar]
Orange Waist]I think the connection has to be visible. Not in every frame, but in every shot. Frames make up a shot, shots make up a scene. So as long as the two colors are visibly connected at some point in the shot, you should be ok.
They are, for like .8 seconds. He would have to pause the video to see the mods elements connected. But I think it's obvious.
thatsfinestudios wrote:Harborlight Productions wrote:"The orange and red pieces must be LEGO or a similar make and must be touching, if not connected."
What if they are touching and connected but a prop in the set is blocking you from seeing. Do I have to show it fully connected?
Here is a diagram of what I mean.
Red (Torso]
Grey Bar]
Orange Waist]I think the connection has to be visible. Not in every frame, but in every shot. Frames make up a shot, shots make up a scene. So as long as the two colors are visibly connected at some point in the shot, you should be ok.
They are, for like .8 seconds. He would have to pause the video to see the mods elements connected. But I think it's obvious.
I sure hope so. A few of my shots are like that.
Harborlight Productions wrote:thatsfinestudios wrote:I think the connection has to be visible. Not in every frame, but in every shot. Frames make up a shot, shots make up a scene. So as long as the two colors are visibly connected at some point in the shot, you should be ok.
They are, for like .8 seconds. He would have to pause the video to see the mods elements connected. But I think it's obvious.
I sure hope so. A few of my shots are like that.
This mod element thing is killing me! Next contest I hope they bring down the restrictions a bit.
thatsfinestudios wrote:Harborlight Productions wrote:They are, for like .8 seconds. He would have to pause the video to see the mods elements connected. But I think it's obvious.
I sure hope so. A few of my shots are like that.
This mod element thing is killing me! Next contest I hope they bring down the restrictions a bit.
That would be helpful, but I doubt they'll do that. The key is strategically placing the elements in the set so that at least one is visible from every angle. It's probably easier when one of the rarer colors like orange isn't one of the mods.
Harborlight Productions wrote:thatsfinestudios wrote:I sure hope so. A few of my shots are like that.
This mod element thing is killing me! Next contest I hope they bring down the restrictions a bit.
That would be helpful, but I doubt they'll do that. The key is strategically placing the elements in the set so that at least one is visible from every angle. It's probably easier when one of the rarer colors like orange isn't one of the mods.
Yeah, plus orange is a strange looking color to put in darker sets.
thatsfinestudios wrote:Harborlight Productions wrote:This mod element thing is killing me! Next contest I hope they bring down the restrictions a bit.
That would be helpful, but I doubt they'll do that. The key is strategically placing the elements in the set so that at least one is visible from every angle. It's probably easier when one of the rarer colors like orange isn't one of the mods.
Yeah, plus orange is a strange looking color to put in darker sets.
Oh yeah, I hadn't thought about that.
Are you talking about something like this?
For each of the Pumpkins Three, they have red bodies and orange heads, however you can't actually see the place where they are physically touching since it's blocked by a shoulder stuff.
However, anyone with any sense should be able to tell that the orange heads are attached to the red torsos. There's no way that would physically be possible for them to not be touching unless you for some reason cut off the necks from the torsos and just set the heads there, but that's such a ridiculous possibility that it's not even worth considering.
Are you talking about something like this?
For each of the Pumpkins Three, they have red bodies and orange heads, however you can't actually see the place where they are physically touching since it's blocked by a shoulder stuff.
However, anyone with any sense should be able to tell that the orange heads are attached to the red torsos. There's no way that would physically be possible for them to not be touching unless you for some reason cut off the necks from the torsos and just set the heads there, but that's such a ridiculous possibility that it's not even worth considering.
Pretty much like that just will a metal bar in between the torso. Ok I just wanted to double check.
I'm planning on having a space background for a few shots, would I still quality if I have the letter K made out of an obvious constellation? The background isn't inserted digitally, it's a foam sheet with white dots painted on.
"The orange and red pieces must be LEGO or a similar make and must be touching, if not connected."
What if they are touching and connected but a prop in the set is blocking you from seeing. Do I have to show it fully connected?
Here is a diagram of what I mean.
Red (Torso]
Grey Bar]
Orange Waist]
As long as I can see them touching some point during the shot, it counts. You mentioned the connection is visible for about 0.8 seconds, so this works.
I'm planning on having a space background for a few shots, would I still quality if I have the letter K made out of an obvious constellation? The background isn't inserted digitally, it's a foam sheet with white dots painted on.
As long as the constellation is really obvious it's forming a K, this works (and I mean you can clearly see a K in the sky).
Fun Sucker, would this picture work even if the mod is blurry?
Harborlight Productions wrote:"The orange and red pieces must be LEGO or a similar make and must be touching, if not connected."
What if they are touching and connected but a prop in the set is blocking you from seeing. Do I have to show it fully connected?
Here is a diagram of what I mean.
Red (Torso]
Grey Bar]
Orange Waist]As long as I can see them touching some point during the shot, it counts. You mentioned the connection is visible for about 0.8 seconds, so this works.
thatsfinestudios wrote:I'm planning on having a space background for a few shots, would I still quality if I have the letter K made out of an obvious constellation? The background isn't inserted digitally, it's a foam sheet with white dots painted on.
As long as the constellation is really obvious it's forming a K, this works (and I mean you can clearly see a K in the sky).
Ok, awesome. Thanks!
Would an Orc head work as Brown-ish orange for the color mod?
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