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Thanks Frank, i got it from one of the newer Pirates themed sets. I believe it was the pirate stronghold.
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Looking good Frank! Keep it up!
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Boy, did my friend make that mistake... All his minifigure Shakos were painted brown, and then they all chipped off during his brickfilm! It looked like a mess!
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Wait up. I just followed exactly what this says, and my post in the star wars fourm says 'You are not allowed to use that image extension on this board'. What? I'm using JPG. Help?- 96 replies
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This is my page of Rebel Regiments. This is from a page on wookiepedia I stumbled on. Thanks Horry from the Pirates Fourm for showing me how to use LDD for visuals. In a Rebel Squadron, as shown below, there are 9 troopers, a Sergeant, and the Corporal, who can fill the place of an absent(dead, vacationing, sick) Sergeant. A Rebel Platoon(4 Squads: 36 troopers, 4 sergeants, 4 corporals) is led by a Lieutenant. A Rebel Company(4 Platoons:16 Squads: 144 troopers, 16 sergeants, 16 corporals, 4 Lieutenants) is led by a Captain. Sorry for blurriness, I resized pics to fit the uploader, before I learned deeplinking. There is more to this page at http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Alliance_Army in the Command Structure section. Thanks for reading, please comment and explain to me what I can to do become better!
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Hey guys! Joe again, and i have a decal here. I was hoping someone could tell me what i've been doing wrong? Thanks, Joe
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i just built a caraval/galleon just like this with the acessible lower deck, 2 day project. it looks a little sloppy, but it's a first attempt. i'll post a pic here soon as [MOC] Santa Fe
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how did these hats work out? make em yourself? anyone got a tutorial?
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lol. yea it does, but the last castles were on malta in the 1500-1590's. that was the ottoman/npoleonic era yes? this was just my little testout. thanks for the feedback
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so i've seen some lego videos where people have blaster shots. how do you do this? i'm on mac OSX lion, imovie '11, and adobe photoshop. help please, i have a great movie inmind
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Niceee!!! very good storylines. yet you forgot PATIENCE!!!! lol. i have that too! i want to get a flick done, but i forget to take a lot more pictures, and then its choppy. during a walk, i use 5 pics: one with set feet, one with a slight movement forward, above the next stud, balanced between the studs, and then on the next stud. this is about 1-.5 seconds of a movie, i cant do a big FPS. ill show with the example of pics. also, make sure stuff is always moving in the background, it looks really bad, from experience, when the cars/trucks/people in the background are frozen for a few seconds, then they move, and you totally forget about them. if you wanna see some of my work, http://www.youtube.com/user/JWSLegoMaster thats where i'm at. i hope to contact with you again soon fello brickfilmers! Joe
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Thanks guys, there is not really a look i'm going for, i am just wondering what you all thought. I use the sample tool, and i probably had a bad sample of the greens. i'm really just working ov a medieval/colonial village for christmas, and im using decals for the minifigs, because i dont have many castle sets. Thanks for the help Joe
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Hey guys and girls! I'm Joe, and I'm new to Lego Fourms! I am a brickfilmer: http://www.youtube.com/user/JWSLegoMaster : and i'm very new to using extra lighting ad special effects (sounds, visuals etcetra). I would like for some of you to subscribe, watch, like, comment on the videos, and tell me what i need to work on. I also am at a writers block, and this just doesn't feel good. Any Vid ideas? Thanks Joe
