Re: Late for Work is BACK IN BUSINESS I think
Alright ill try that next time
but the problem is the set is too big and the camera was on top of the set
Last edited by dee99 (November 5, 2009 (06:43pm))
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Alright ill try that next time
but the problem is the set is too big and the camera was on top of the set
Last edited by dee99 (November 5, 2009 (06:43pm))
What is this forum about?
Is it like a collab of brickfilmers?
What is this forum about?
Is it like a collab of brickfilmers?
Yes, and you're open to audition.
What is this forum about?
Is it like a collab of brickfilmers?
read the top of page 4 for details
Well, although I encourage you to send it to me privately, if you want others to see it that's fine as well.
I agree that you had a creative concept, and the camera movement was pretty ambitious, which I appreciate. The animation and light flicker will need work, but I am sure that with aid, they can improve. When I get the forums set up, I'll add you to a group where we will help and coach you to get better at the technical aspects, and I think that it will be no problem, if you are committed to becoming better, getting you to a level on which you can be a part of the final project. ![]()
Mutuceba wrote:What is this forum about?
Is it like a collab of brickfilmers?Yes, and you're open to audition.
Really! How?
Also where is all the details for this?
The first post in this forum seems outdated
Well, although I encourage you to send it to me privately, if you want others to see it that's fine as well.
I agree that you had a creative concept, and the camera movement was pretty ambitious, which I appreciate. The animation and light flicker will need work, but I am sure that with aid, they can improve. When I get the forums set up, I'll add you to a group where we will help and coach you to get better at the technical aspects, and I think that it will be no problem, if you are committed to becoming better, getting you to a level on which you can be a part of the final project.
Alright, thanks!
filmyguy wrote:Mutuceba wrote:What is this forum about?
Is it like a collab of brickfilmers?Yes, and you're open to audition.
Really! How?
Also where is all the details for this?
The first post in this forum seems outdated
First post, two pages back. ![]()
OMG...how can be possible that I don't have normal black hair?!?
Ok, I have like 30 of those...
I have brown, blonde and grey hair, LOTS of them...should I paint one of them and try?
I would suggest buying a set that has a plain black hairpiece, if you can find one...
I would suggest buying a set that has a plain black hairpiece, if you can find one...
I think It will be difficult since in my little town there's only one shop with lego stuff and is not that great...also spend 5 euros for a small piece of lego hair is too much...but well, I'll see if I find a solution...
There's a solution... it's called bricklink.
or Pick A Brick (sorry, I'm more a an official Lego fan who buys stuff from the real Lego Company)
it depends...wich one is the cheapest?
EDIT: in bricklink I found some normal black hairs, but when it shows the image it is Brown...and it's the only normal black hair...
Last edited by MPfist0 (November 7, 2009 (07:56am))
Well, with Lego, you're sure your package is gonna reach you... with Bricklink not. ![]()
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