Re: BULB
Nice work. I'm looking forward to see the film.
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Nice work. I'm looking forward to see the film.
Looks nice.
Is that a reflection of the door on the railing in the last photo?...Right under where the door is.
Also, the tan flooring in the middle picture looks like it's not totally connected.
Looks nice.
Is that a reflection of the door on the railing in the last photo?...Right under where the door is.
Also, the tan flooring in the middle picture looks like it's not totally connected.
Yes, it is.
Now you say, I can see that it's not fully connected, whoopz.
Here's an new image I took today:
Do you like it?
Last edited by animationIsaac (July 23, 2012 (09:55am))
I am now working on scene 2, which is in a hospital, here's a picture.
How do you like it?
Thanks.
Looks pretty nice. Is that clay or something similar on the bed by his feet (blanket)? It looks like it is a tad messy (the clay)
Yeah it is clay, you're right, it does look a little messy.
I have just finished another scene, yay!
Sounds great! I like the spooky lighting of the warehouse set.
Thanks!
Wow, that month went quick!
I'm back from a holiday and have started work on BULB again, here's a test picture;
I haven't completely finished the set yet but so far, in my opinion, it looks good!
That looks pretty good for a train/subway station. I like the looks of this.
I think everyone would have probably assumed this, but I really love the angle.
Could use a tad bit of colour correction, though.
Thanks for the feedback guys!
Here is the set itself;
Also, I added a few more adverts to the wall;
I am planning to put another baseplate in tonight.
Me likey!
The London Underground map is a nice touch.
One thing I would suggest, though, is that you make a frame of some sort around the posters (like, say, sticking 1x-something plates or tiles around the paper parts with Blu-tack), I think it would add a lot.
Another thing I'd suggest is that you use LEGO for the ad pictures, as I find "real-life" things look pretty incongruous in Brickfilms and don't really fit in.
Good idea!
The only problem would be, if I did that to the big posters, I wouldn't have space to have a train in there. But still, nice idea.
Oh but I have replaced the advert with Juggling Ball News on it with...
Oh year...Whoopz, I'll fix that.
Thanks for letting me know.
Here's another advertisement I just made.
Also, it should say "Transport safely" not "Transport safe".
The "Transport Safe" thing was meant to be that way, as it was meant to be the name of
the company that made it. Companies often do weird things like that.
Thanks though.
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