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Bricks in Motion
We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
A place to discuss, share, and create stop motion films.
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All you do is build your model in LeoCad, Export as a .3ds file (or the other options) and the in Blender go to File>Import>.3ds* and import your file. I'm not sure how to animate in Blender but you might find out if you watch some tutorials on YouTube.
hey that's not fair my company name is BGStudios. BGanimations is basically stealing considering i joined and started animating before you.
is there a way to do CGI bricks on a mac with blender
Sorry DarthSpooky007! I really had no idea you had a company called BGStudios. But the BG just stands for my first name, Bennett, and my last name, witch starts with a G. Hence, BGanimations. But the name is actually different, even though we both do animations. If it would make you feel any better though, I could say on my youtube channel that you have a Company called BGStudios. Sorry about that, but I don't make any profit off of my videos anyway, I just animate for fun.
Use the edit button, there's no need to double post.
I have no clue on the workings of CGI, so you may want to send a PM to the CGI brickfilmers on this site, such as Leonardo, or Smeagol
Use a modeling software (such as LeoCad) and then export it to a rendering software (Blender).

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