Re: Batman Instant Freeze Update Thread
Great job with the sets. I hope this will be nicely animated movie too. So work for it! I'm looking for this.
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Great job with the sets. I hope this will be nicely animated movie too. So work for it! I'm looking for this.
URGENT: Hi Guys I really need 3 people to voice 3 small parts.
Character 1: 1 line
Character 2: 3 lines
Character 3: 2 Lines
The Characters have a red box around them.
If interested Pm or Comment below!:)Here's also a frame of some cops standing outside The Town Hall
I can help you. I could do line 2 for you.
BrickCorp45 wrote:URGENT: Hi Guys I really need 3 people to voice 3 small parts.
Character 1: 1 line
Character 2: 3 lines
Character 3: 2 Lines
The Characters have a red box around them.
If interested Pm or Comment below!:)Here's also a frame of some cops standing outside The Town Hall
I can help you. I could do line 2 for you.
Ok Sweet!
I'll Pm you your lines and is it possible you could get them back to me in an hour or so?
Antonio Ferrara wrote:BrickCorp45 wrote:URGENT: Hi Guys I really need 3 people to voice 3 small parts.
Character 1: 1 line
Character 2: 3 lines
Character 3: 2 Lines
The Characters have a red box around them.
If interested Pm or Comment below!:)Here's also a frame of some cops standing outside The Town Hall
I can help you. I could do line 2 for you.
Ok Sweet!
I'll Pm you your lines and is it possible you could get them back to me in an hour or so?
Ya send them now. with your e-mail to send them to.
I'm interested
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKaMTT4T e=youtu.be
Hi Guys here's a few different small clips from "Batman Instant Freeze".
And a BIG THANKYOU to Pritchard Studios and Antonio Ferrara for doing the extra voices!
-BrickCorp Studios
:;)
Nice! But we don't see the Batman's face
Nice! But we don't see the Batman's face
That's the point.
He's Batman.
Loïc F-B wrote:Nice! But we don't see the Batman's face
That's the point.
He's Batman.
Then, Batman is not Batman in I Am The Darkness? Because his face is glowing in your movie
Thanks!
Loic and Squid!
About the frames: I think the contrast is way too high. It makes the frames look unrealistic (and yes, I know they are legos and not technically real, living beings). Also, maybe blur the background buildings a bit more (of course with a webcam, you'd have to move the props back further to get that effect).
-LG501
Well Ive Finished The Roof Top Scenes and I'm Pretty happy with how they turned out!
Now I think I might start The Bat cave scenes or finish the car chase...
And I also entered this weeks animation challenge with a bit of what I animated this week!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ-HU4IkUjk
Looking great bud.
Can't wait to see it.
@Antonio Ferrara
Thanks!!!!! I'm pumped that you like it so far!
And Guys Here's also a link to a trailer for the film
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtsEbdO8
e=youtu.be
And Here also is 2 Frames from The Wayne Manor Set
I really like this set, although the lighting may be a bit dark. And the bricks in the wall seem a bit random, you might want to try to make a patter with the different types of bricks.
I agree with Mighty, the lighting is a bit dark in the first pic, and over all it seems a bit flat and dull.
The colors could use some improvement, namely, the randomness of them.
A good color-scheme for a warm, inviting bedroom would be white with bit of black and brown. (Like the top part of this.)
It gives off a warm, wooden rustic feeling, and also keeps things nice and bright. I think you were trying to get that feeling with the browns and textured bricks in the set, but when using a mix of textured and smooth bricks, it's best to create some sort of pattern. (This or this.)
Also, this got a bit worse when you threw in the gray bricks in the corner, and the tan (?) and yellow (!) windows.
There's also nothing to break up the sea of brown in the lower half of the set. The jump from all brown to all tan is odd, and the gray table doesn't help. It's ok to have a lot of colors in your set, but they all need to follow a theme. (Earth-y colors, bright colors, wild colors, stone colors, Ect...) And if you don't have brown or black windows, brick-build some.
The errors are also high-lighted by the great piano and stool. Both of which show that you can build some great models, and that you have the capability to construct fantastic sets.
Judging by the major colors here, I recommend going with brown, tan, and with a bit of black.
You can leave the bed, but I recommend changing out the brown parts for tan. That way it'll look brighter, and stand out more.
That wild, random type of construction would be fine for an old wooden structure in the middle of some woods, but a billionaire's bedroom needs a much cleaner, neater look.
The problem with the darkness is that it looks more like it was darkened in post rather than with low settings.
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