Topic: A Lego Man Buys a Car
A Lego Man Buys a Car
A Lego man wants a car that's cool, unique, and that will get me respect (he needs respect!)
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A Lego Man Buys a Car
A Lego man wants a car that's cool, unique, and that will get me respect (he needs respect!)
That was pretty good. The picture quality wasn't very good, and there were quite a few set bumps and a little bit of flicker, but not that much. I thought your walk cycle looked pretty good, just next time add the arms swinging and it'll look more natural.
Stud, could you state reasons why next time?
Anyways, the quality was alright, but It did get grainy at some times. Did you have auto focus on? If so, you should turn it off and put on manual focus. The animation was alright, like fancypants said, swing the arms next time. Also, highten your frame rate just a bit. The sound really stuck, and hurt my ears a bit, but the story was alright. It didnt have much of a 'story' to it, but it was sort of funny.
Stud, could you state reasons why next time?
Anyways, the quality was alright, but It did get grainy at some times. Did you have auto focus on? If so, you should turn it off and put on manual focus. The animation was alright, like fancypants said, swing the arms next time. Also, highten your frame rate just a bit. The sound really stuck, and hurt my ears a bit, but the story was alright. It didnt have much of a 'story' to it, but it was sort of funny.
Thanks. I'm working on the arm swinging. It should be in my nest film!
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