Topic: Hatchet The Movie
Hatchet The Movie
This is my lego movie of the book Hatchet written by Gary Paulsen. I made this for my English assignment.
I made this movie awhile ago so the animation isn't that good.
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Hatchet The Movie
This is my lego movie of the book Hatchet written by Gary Paulsen. I made this for my English assignment.
I made this movie awhile ago so the animation isn't that good.
The animation was terrible, the voice acting was not very good and the sets were at least alright. I probably could not have followed the story if I had not read the book already (which was horrible). There were also a few major plot points missing.
3/10
The animation wasn't very good, among the script. I thought the pacing wasn't the best, and the voice acting had some flaws. I do sorta have to dissagree with fib when saying you couldn't have understood it without reading the book. I thought you could follow it pretty easily, just some parts were kinda strangly executed.
yeah its kinda not that good u need to get better to be popular - how the hell did that video get over 1,000 views.............
good luck next time
yeah its kinda not that good u need to get better to be popular - how the hell did that video get over 1,000 views.............
good luck next time
Yeah it was pretty bad but if you read the description then you would have realised that I made it awhile ago, now a days my stop motions are getting quite good, I'm working in 15 fps and it's looking A LOT BETTER! I just need to work on getting my camera 100% still. Any way thanks for the comment.:)
Nuttage wrote:yeah its kinda not that good u need to get better to be popular - how the hell did that video get over 1,000 views.............
good luck next timeYeah it was pretty bad but if you read the description then you would have realised that I made it awhile ago, now a days my stop motions are getting quite good, I'm working in 15 fps and it's looking A LOT BETTER! I just need to work on getting my camera 100% still. Any way thanks for the comment.:)
Your latest work tells me otherwise. There are a few things to improve on. I think the first would be to focus on smooth animation with walk cycles etc. It is tedious but its absolutely essential. Next step would be to control the set bump and then finally the lighting.
Penguinking wrote:Nuttage wrote:yeah its kinda not that good u need to get better to be popular - how the hell did that video get over 1,000 views.............
good luck next timeYeah it was pretty bad but if you read the description then you would have realised that I made it awhile ago, now a days my stop motions are getting quite good, I'm working in 15 fps and it's looking A LOT BETTER! I just need to work on getting my camera 100% still. Any way thanks for the comment.:)
Your latest work tells me otherwise. There are a few things to improve on. I think the first would be to focus on smooth animation with walk cycles etc. It is tedious but its absolutely essential. Next step would be to control the set bump and then finally the lighting.
Actually no, the spongebob animation isn't my latest work. That was made back in January, it wasn't even in 15fps. My latest work is with smooth animation and I have been doing a few tests. I also have got better lighting rather than natural lighting. My latest full video will be coming out in a couple of days. The animation is FAR better than my previous films. Any way here is a very short test I did a few days ago.
Thanks for the help.
Penguinking
Last edited by Penguinking (August 16, 2010 (12:29am))
yeah its kinda not that good u need to get better to be popular - how the hell did that video get over 1,000 views.............
good luck next time
You don't Brickfilm to get popular, You do it for fun.
Nuttage wrote:yeah its kinda not that good u need to get better to be popular - how the hell did that video get over 1,000 views.............
good luck next timeYou don't Brickfilm to get popular, You do it for fun.
Yeah I agree. I brick film for fun, but it is cool to have people view your work.
Okay, that was a little better, but many light flickers were present, and way to many titles.
Well for a start I just wippied that up in seriously 5 mins. The only flicker was because i accidently took a unfocused picture. I didn't even bother to set up my lighting. If I had really tried it would have looked better.
meh
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