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Will the resources be viewable in 3D? Will people fall into depression because they cannot live in the world of the resources? Will the resources deliver a thinly-veiled anti-corporate message? I'm definitely excited now.
Ooh, ooh... and will there be unnervingly attractive seven-foot-tall blue creatures with tails? Please say there is...
Patience, folks. These people have lives, you know.
Edit: Sorry for being such a n00b back then, I'll never forgive myself.
Last edited by Chuppa (October 4, 2010 (01:19pm))
I know this is really a bump but whatever.
I don't think I've posted my tutorials before, but I'm willing to donate them to resources. Some of them are good, some of them don't work so well, however, I'm sure people can review on these and decide what is wanted in.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p 0EABF218AC
They're effects tutorials than can be done in GIMP and Sony Vegas. A lot of my YouTube followers comment saying they find the tutorials really handy and use them a lot. People even sent me video responses of their attempts at the effects. If you like them, feel free to chuck them into resources. I put them out often so I'll tell when there's a new one out.
Do we have a release date for the Resources?
I'll try to send something in.
-JK
I'm surprised it isn't up yet, I mean, I've been gone for a while...
I'm surprised it isn't up yet, I mean, I've been gone for a while...
have patience... you being gone wont make it go any faster
I can do a tutorial using framebyframe.
I can do a tutorial using framebyframe.
Not trying to take anything away from you or your idea, but really you don't need to make a tutorial on framebyframe. The only reason I say this is because all you have to do is plug in your camera, press the Take Photo icon, and export the finished clip. That's literally pretty much the only thing you can do. If you feel like you want/need to make this tutorial or anyone else asks for it, sure, go ahead, but I really don't think the program merits it's own tutorial.
In my opinion: until we get an actual resources, there should just be a link to Brickfilms.com resources.
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