Captain Cavinano Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 (edited) Here are the links.Enjoy. Actualy, I'll make part 3 in the future... Edited January 4, 2008 by Captain Cavinano Quote
Hinckley Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 Very nice. You certainly have a handle on the software. Nice job with the cross-fades and wipes. I have a big suggestion for improvement that I think will help the quality of your films in a positive way. You need something to hold your camera stationary-in one spot. I use a LEGO baseplate and box the camera in with bricks. Build a one brick high wall around your camera and change the action in front of it. Right now every frame is from a different angle and that's very distracting. Also, I love the doggy sheets *wub* but some blue baseplates or construction paper might make better water. :-$ All in all though, it's a great start and better than any LEGO film I've made. I hope to see some more stuff from you soon. Thanks for sharing it with us and as this is our first interaction-welcome to Eurobricks. I hope you have fun here... PS- I edited your title to use lowercase letters. It's just a thing I have-I personally don't like to see thread titles in all caps... :-$ Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 2, 2008 Governor Posted January 2, 2008 You need something to hold your camera stationary-in one spot. I use a LEGO baseplate and box the camera in with bricks. Tripods also work very well X-D Although they do cost money. Also, I love the doggy sheets *wub* but some blue baseplates or construction paper might make better water. :-$ A large sheet of blue paper is definitely your friend. Inexpensive and not that difficult to find. But if you should happen to have a little more money to spend then you could try a blue sheet or towel which you can ruffle to simulate various water effects. Now, I think this thread would really benefit from a "poster image" in it's first post. Phred... Tiber... There's work for you to do... >:-) Quote
Hinckley Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 Tripods also work very X-D Although they do cost money. That's what that threaded hole is for on the bottom of my camera... 8- Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 2, 2008 Governor Posted January 2, 2008 If you're using a high exposure in dim lighting then you'll definitely need a tripod otherwise you'll never be able to focus. Then you can take pictures like this... Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 Nice film captain, the animation works very well! *y* I see the guys already gave you some tips for improvement, keeping the distance the same in the pictures would work better i think. Now it is a bit chaotic in sme parts. I couldn't hear the voices very well, but maybe that was intended? Quote
Axle Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 (edited) Do you use a camera or a webcam? If it's able to connect to the computer, here's some Stop Motion Software: http://www.clayanimator.com/english/stop_m...n_animator.html Search around that site and you'll find it. Great film BTW. I like the shadows in the "water" in it. Edited January 2, 2008 by Axle Quote
El Bucanero Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 It's a nice video! Well done. I agree with Captain Green Hair the voices are a a bit hard to understand though. I have to admit I don't really understand were part 2 is all about. 8-| Also, I love the doggy sheets *wub* but some blue baseplates or construction paper might make better water. :-$ Well, At least you can say you have sailed the seven doggy seas! A large sheet of blue paper is definitely your friend. And if money is no problem at all, you should buy a truck full of trans blue round bricks, that really makes a lovely LEGO sea. Althouhg money mostly is a problem.. X-D Are you going to make more parts after these? Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 2, 2008 Governor Posted January 2, 2008 Excellent work Mr Tiber! The first post looks like it has some beefy content now. *y* Quote
Captain Cavinano Posted January 4, 2008 Author Posted January 4, 2008 Also, I love the doggy sheets *wub* but some blue baseplates or construction paper might make better water. :-$ It's not a sheet,it's my bed Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 9, 2008 Governor Posted January 9, 2008 What's on the bed then if it's not sheets? X-D Quote
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