Topic: Daniil Kharms - A fellow left his house
Daniil Kharms - A fellow left his house
Filmed by Daniil Kharms song
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Daniil Kharms - A fellow left his house
Filmed by Daniil Kharms song
Very nice, I liked the addition of the dog character which is not mentioned in the poem, but is your own unique way of interpreting the poem and adding something to the story without changing the story. I felt bad for the poor dog, and at the end
I was very glad to see him reunited with his master.
Look into sticky tack, also known as fun tak, and several other names. It's a sort of putty that is very useful in holding your objects in place. Whenever I make a set, I put a small lump under the corners and one under the middle of my baseboard, and that seems to keep it from sliding around the table. It can also be used under figures if they're in a pose that cannot balance, or many people snap off their character's arms and use the tack to hold the arms in positions that lego figures normally can't make. If you use a webcam, it can also hold your camera in place, preventing things from sliding and bumping around too much.
Great videos so far, keep 'em coming!
Thank you very much for advice. We will do our best
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