Topic: The Button - 8x8x8 contest entry

The Button - 8x8x8 contest entry

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Released: July 12, 2020
Content Advisory: no violence, no language, no sexual content

Dave finds a button that can change his identity. Will he turn back into himself, or be stuck pushing the button forever?

A Lego animation made for the 9th edition of the 8x8x8 contest on brick-a-brack.com.

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Last edited by Bros with da Legos (July 15, 2020 (02:23pm))

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Re: The Button - 8x8x8 contest entry

Awesome

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Re: The Button - 8x8x8 contest entry

Indeed, a nice film!

Last edited by Yetgo (July 13, 2020 (08:56am))

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BCStrike wrote:

Awesome

Yetgo wrote:

Indeed, a nice film!

Thanks! mini/bigsmile

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Bros with da Legos wrote:
BCStrike wrote:

Awesome

Yetgo wrote:

Indeed, a nice film!

Thanks! mini/bigsmile

Your welcome.:)

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Re: The Button - 8x8x8 contest entry

A nice little story with a fun lesson.

Interesting choice to use minifigures to detail the set rather than the actual set itself. (If that makes any sense)
Impressive use of having the characters move throughout the transformation. The only gripe I would have is maybe spice up the movements between characters. Perhaps one man smashes the button, and another lightly taps it, just to simply add some visual intrigue in an otherwise flat video.

The lighting was very nice highlighting the characters, and the edges of the set.

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Re: The Button - 8x8x8 contest entry

Blandeer wrote:

A nice little story with a fun lesson.

Interesting choice to use minifigures to detail the set rather than the actual set itself. (If that makes any sense)
Impressive use of having the characters move throughout the transformation. The only gripe I would have is maybe spice up the movements between characters. Perhaps one man smashes the button, and another lightly taps it, just to simply add some visual intrigue in an otherwise flat video.

The lighting was very nice highlighting the characters, and the edges of the set.

Thanks for the feedback!  mini/bigsmile  We wanted all of them to hit the button the same way to indicate that the character is the same deep down, no matter who he turns into. That way you know that he wants to turn back into himself instead of someone cool, like a superhero. But yes, I do see how that could make it more interesting. mini/smile

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