Re: How do you animate characters into the air??
Guys,I'm new too.Every time I put in the minifig, the lighting changes
HELP NEEDED!!!!!!
I don't understand what you mean?
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Guys,I'm new too.Every time I put in the minifig, the lighting changes
HELP NEEDED!!!!!!
I don't understand what you mean?
I want to show you some images but I don't know how.
Upload them to here: brickshelf.com or majhost.com
then post the link to the actual uploaded photo.
Sounds like you left auto-exposure on.
I did't, Aaron
What is your lighting setup?
I have one lamp, a blocked out window and a black t-sheet.AND I use a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000
Hmm... Are there a lot for Black bricks on the set?
I don't think that really matthers
Yes it does. It matters alot.
It's been a loooooong time since I saw one o' these.-Donsalvatore
And what was the point of that,Donsalvatore?
Yes it does. It matters alot.
How?
"THREAD HACK" you hacked this thread by changing the topic. atleast make a new topic.
Sleuth5000 wrote:Yes it does. It matters alot.
How?
Colors scatter, filter and absorb light beams, but black reflects almost directly, as light is all colors and black is no colors. This is why black bricks are a problem for light flicker.
,I guess not.
You.
Also, don't double post. You can use the edit button.
-Donsalvatore
Sorry
Anyways, is there a tutoral on making minifigs jump or fly with strings?
I have a tutorial on how to mask in GIMP, but you just keep saying the lighting changes when you move a minifig and I don't understand how this is a problem?
It is. If I go over some thing I don't what to mask it ruins it.
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