Re: The First Lego Movie
You know what, this is the first day I post on BricksinMotion. And boy am I glad I did it. This was the first post I read! What a way to enter BiM.
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You know what, this is the first day I post on BricksinMotion. And boy am I glad I did it. This was the first post I read! What a way to enter BiM.
Welcome to BiM
Anyways, that was a fantastic first film, I'll be following your youtube to see what films you make in the future
You know what, this is the first day I post on BricksinMotion. And boy am I glad I did it. This was the first post I read! What a way to enter BiM.
A better way than HI IM SEACHING FOR ACTORS FOR MY INDIANA JONES FILM.
SMOOTHEST
ANIMATION
EVAR!!-MRB
Whoa, you just got a NICE comment from Max Butcher!
Your video MUST be good!
I often leave nice comments - perhaps too many. Just because some movies I watch are bad....thats not my fault....
-MRB
I often leave nice comments - perhaps too many. Just because some movies I watch are bad....thats not my fault....
-MRB
True I suppose. I guess I haven't seen many of your nice comments...okay, to be honest, this is the only one I have seen. But then again, I don't follow you around the boards, so I wouldn't know.
And lol, that's true!
Hazzat wrote:Fantastic animation! I loved the story.
The only thing that bugged me was that the main character's hands were the wrong way round...
I have to say that I love this comment. The upside-down hands are something I'd never have realized but now that you've pointed it out I can't unseen it.
Wow, i caan't unsee it either, and now it bugs me.
ClicClic wrote:Hazzat wrote:Fantastic animation! I loved the story.
The only thing that bugged me was that the main character's hands were the wrong way round...
I have to say that I love this comment. The upside-down hands are something I'd never have realized but now that you've pointed it out I can't unseen it.
Wow, i caan't unsee it either, and now it bugs me.
Wow, I noticed this as well but I didn't expect any comments about it. olol
Acid wrote:You know what, this is the first day I post on BricksinMotion. And boy am I glad I did it. This was the first post I read! What a way to enter BiM.
A better way than HI IM SEACHING FOR ACTORS FOR MY INDIANA JONES FILM.
That or the comment about roofs and kitchen tiles from the Millers.
I like the silent film elements used very much. Endless waiting and then what a fantastique finale (yes french, to represent the awesomeness!1 ) More intertitles in brickfilms! More black and white brickfilms! More kitties in brickfilms!
It's so smooth that I think you have moved the minifigs with your hands, and after, you have erase your hands in After Effects. No, really, great job! A classical brickfilm!
I cant see it, says 'invalid user name'.
smoothest animation i've ever seen. it was like someone was making it right in front of me. I thought the 1920's theme was also funny:)
it was humorous, and the animation was stunningly smooth! the only thing I thought would be to speed it up a bit on some parts that were a little too slow.
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