Topic: Getting back into the swing of things.
Yup.
I'm probably going to start making a few short brickfilms every now and then.
Here's a couple of clips I made to get used to animating again.
"Short and disappointing." Just like my- Uh, nevermind.
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Yup.
I'm probably going to start making a few short brickfilms every now and then.
Here's a couple of clips I made to get used to animating again.
"Short and disappointing." Just like my- Uh, nevermind.
Pretty good, though there was a little bit of choppyness in some of the movements. The one thing that annoys me about a lot of regeneration clips is that the arms don't come out. He just sticks them out like he's being arrested and changes form. I guess you might not really be comfortable with popping out your minifigs' arms, but it makes it look a lot better.
Thanks. Anything specific that was choppy or needs work? I'm aware of the light flicker, I hadn't set up properly, I was focusing mostly on animation.
And fair point on the arms. I'm comfortable taking them out, it just seemed unnecessary. I'll give it a go.
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