Topic: Superhero Brickfilm Test
This is a short experimental brickfilm I made this weekend. It is to test effects such as masking and explosion sprites:
Brickfilm Test
Please tell me what you think!
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This is a short experimental brickfilm I made this weekend. It is to test effects such as masking and explosion sprites:
Brickfilm Test
Please tell me what you think!
You might wanna try making smaller movements and raising the frame rate and also, adjust the focus
It's funny that you'd point that out, because this is the highest frame rate of any of my films. This was shot at 12 FPS, and I partly made it to see what it looked like. So, do you think I should up it a little more, and if so, do you think 15 FPS would be okay?
I disagree, Tim, it looks fine. The easing in and out could be worked on a bit, but 12fps is a good framerate (in fact, it's used in a lot of professional productions like Wallace and Grommit). The effects looked out of place, in my opinion, I prefer LEGO-built explosions better, they match the environment better. Not saying that "real" explosions and such are bad, but that's just my preference. They are hard to get to look right.
Sorry, I messed up. What I meant was the car at the beginning was going slow so, I guess speed that up. Are you making a Super-hero movie soon? I'm planning on making a Super-hero Mini series or something as soon as I can.
Yes. I'm planning on creating a brand new superhero. I hope to start production on it before the year ends ![]()
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