Topic: Lego raining and night test
Another tets i made ![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r40UVIoLdno
plz tell me what you think ![]()
Last edited by bramlvx (September 1, 2010 (05:09am))
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Another tets i made ![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r40UVIoLdno
plz tell me what you think ![]()
Last edited by bramlvx (September 1, 2010 (05:09am))
Very good, looks professional.
Take care when you're typing though. ![]()
The lighting was right for night, but the rain seemed a bit flat and had no depth. Also if you can try to add puddles to make it looks as if the rain is hitting the ground. Check out Smeagol's video "Unrenewable", it has a few scenes with a good example of rain and water on minifigs.
Be aware that if it's raining sideways, you're going to need to do some good sound design to convey the windiness of the night. It usually doesn't rain like that unless there's a lot of wind.
Is there a version of Sqirlz for Mac?

Cool! ![]()
That was pretty good man, and is sqirlz free or does it cost?
Sqirlz is indeed free.
You fell into the same trap that just about everyone I've ever seen use Sqirlz make, and that's adding only one layer of rain. Add at least two or three, with the ones "further back" smaller and more blurry. Puddles and/or splashes to indicate the water hitting the ground would be good, too.
Is there a version of Sqirlz for Mac?
Does anyone know?
Is there a version of Sqirlz for Mac?
No. And a two-second Google search or a visit to the Sqirlz website would have told you that.
Nice
Cool:lol:
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