Author Topic: Brickfilm Test (TEST 5 RELEASED).  (Read 2149 times)

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New - Test 5.
I have worked for a while on this. I'm a beginner, But I'm convinced that the shots aren't shaking much. Feedback is appreciated.

I used a Tripod.
« Last Edit: June 06, 2012, 08:11:32 AM by Blooker »

Haha awesome!
Was it complicated to make him jump?

Heh, a few years ago I did this and every time I clicked the picture button the camera moved down a slight bit, and after an hour I was wondering why it wasn't focusing.

On topic: That's pretty good, nice job making him float.

Haha awesome!
Was it complicated to make him jump?

I had to take a picture of him standing on bricks, then remove the minifig and the bricks supporting him and take another picture. I basically just erased the bricks in GIMP after that.

Ha, I remember doing stop-motion when I was s a kid.  I suggest having a good source of lighting.

Ha, I remember doing stop-motion when I was s a kid.  I suggest having a good source of lighting.

Meh, I only had a small lamp on me. I'll consider that though.



Pr0 editing skills



It doesn't need to be perfect, seeing as the picture is on the screen for 0.08 seconds. Jesus.

It doesn't need to be perfect, seeing as the picture is on the screen for 0.08 seconds. Jesus.
I mean, it looks good. I wasn't like being aggressive about it.

I mean, it looks good. I wasn't like being aggressive about it.

O k den

Very cool- the parkour one is edited very well.
I enjoyed that c:

I've seen the shaking problem solved, as it isn't a problem with the camera but the baseplate moving. Try taping it down or screwing it down.

Get some blue tack to help your baseplates to not move. Also on parts where no one is moving or doing anything, I found out it looks better if you take multiple shots rather than copying one frame for how many frames you need.

I've seen the shaking problem solved, as it isn't a problem with the camera but the baseplate moving. Try taping it down or screwing it down.
Get some blue tack to help your baseplates to not move.

I used sticky tape. Does it make a difference?

Also on parts where no one is moving or doing anything, I found out it looks better if you take multiple shots rather than copying one frame for how many frames you need.

Thanks for the advice.