Re: When was the last time you animated?
Just now! And good news too, I have finished animating the entire Terminator Salvation clip!
As soon as T.G-Tom is finished editing it, it'll be up on YouTube! YAY
I'm gonna work on it today
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Just now! And good news too, I have finished animating the entire Terminator Salvation clip!
As soon as T.G-Tom is finished editing it, it'll be up on YouTube! YAY
I'm gonna work on it today
a few days ago, but Oi'll be animating my challenge GreenScreen Studios gave me in the brickfilming challenge
today.
Last night I started animating the opening shot of my movie, thats right, I started the shot and got 19 seconds into it and was two tired to go on, I will try to finish the shot after some coffee.
a couple nights ago i animated the opening for my movie aswell!! i just got a new camera (QCP9K) so i re did the whole scene about 7 times just to get used to the camera and to get the best result here it is... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrynU8qU annel_page note: i will be working a lot more on this as i am adjusting to my camera. oh and by the way, what software should i use to put all of it together e.i: audio/video/anythingelse, because up until now i have been using WMM and that has tended to turn the nice yellow of the minifig face into an ugly mustardish yellow
-flip
that's pretty neat FLIP, heres the aftermath of my set
Oh dang, that's a nice set. You have so much room to animate with
That is so awesome, Sloth. You've just inspired me to make better sets.
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I filmed a 14 second shot over the coruse of 4 hours, while halfway through realizing that there wasn't something in the shot that wasn't supposed to be there, due to continuity. And it was a pretty big thing that wasn't supposed to be there, but I got around the problem, luckily.
Oh dang, that's a nice set. You have so much room to animate with
Thanks, I'm moving at the end of the month and I'm going to loose all the space I have to animate with, so I'm franticly trying to get as much done as possible.
Fifteen minutes ago, and I've edited what I animated just now. It's about 7 seconds long.
Oh, and it's not the chase scene, I'm doing something special for that.
How long has it been since you last made those little plastic men walk and talk?
I've just finished animating for six hours straight, with only one break to allow my computer to cool down. So I last animated five minutes ago.
im actuly working on an animation right now. just waiting for the camera to complete the long exposure of like 45 seconds
Just finished animating a lengthy dialog sequence. It's easy to film these kinds of scenes quickly, but making all the mouth animation for the sequence and then compositing it onto the faces will be far more time consuming. This is the first time I've made a film without doing any post-production as I go (I've gotten to the point where I have a good idea of what I can do with the footage I shoot), so it's an interesting experience to film everything without really looking back much at what I've filmed so far.
... is what I animated recently. I had been mainly focussed on set-design, and animated this short bit (an unfinished sequence of a man walking into his office) to see how the set would seem on screen. What do you guys think of it?
EDIT: What I don't like about this test right now is the lighting. The glass windows on the left e.g. could have been lighted way more than now, in my opinion.
- JD
Like, 1 month since I last even touched lego. It's said. I'm thinking of making a D-Day Recreation...
Quite recently, for the WeekInBricks Vlog actually.
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