Re: Pictures of your studio
There was loads of threads like this over at Brickfilms back before it fell.
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There was loads of threads like this over at Brickfilms back before it fell.
I used my old camera to take this picture. (Microsoft LifeCam VX-1000)
I've been moving it around for the last week.
Hmm, kinda small.
When I need a bigger studio I switch to a bigger table.
when i get back from holiday i'll post a pic.
BUMP:
I seriously need a new animation laptop.
And that set looks awesome too. Can I get a close-up of that?
There, got the full-res picture up.
I am envious of those of you who get to animate sitting in a chair at a desk. I do my animation kneeling on the floor, having to swivel round whenever I take a new frame. It makes it very easy to get distracted and I don't often have my laptop on the chair - I've got RSI in my back as a result.
Also, the green screen the behind the set has a blue screen on the back if I spin it round. Those came from the old Brickfilms.com store, before it changed to some odd Amazon.com hybrid. They're both made of felt.
Is that Harold in the corner?
Last edited by Caidan (October 20, 2010 (08:06am))
I love harold.
Last edited by Caidan (October 20, 2010 (08:05am))
Hazzat, I used to have your problem! I got so sick of it that I actually found a conventional wooden board in my garage and taped it to a kind of coffee-fold-up table, to create a make shift desk - trust me, it's so much easier to animate sitting down at a desk.
Here are just some quick snaps of my the set up - I couldn't be bothered taking pictures from the laptop in the image so I just took them from my desktop computer in the other room, using a webcam. So the image quality's quite bad.
Last edited by Lgmaster (October 16, 2010 (01:54pm))
That's smart, Lg! Hazzat, if you really want to sit in a chair, try something like that.
As you can see, I use my WHOLE BASEMENT and a billiard/pool table for my studio. Yes, the WHOLE FLOOR is covered with legos (you can't see it in the pic). I've got dozens of boxes that keep my Legos, and and HD camcorder for pics. And a bunch of lamps.
My laptop and other equipement are up in my room, on a desk. Looking at everyone else, I think I have the biggest studio and most legos...
You lucky devil.
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