Re: Showcase a Frame! (new rules)
Thank you both VN and Osom!:)
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Thank you both VN and Osom!:)
Here's my favorite shot from "A Horse's Tale".
This is one of the only times I've intentionally added foreground elements to a shot to create more depth, and I definitely want to do it more in the future. There's a picture of the setup right here.
Thumbnail image for upcoming brickfilm
cool... would make a cool promo image
I have some cool frames from some of my upcoming animations, but I don't know whether or not they will be a part of the final film, or if I will contine making the animation/will change parts of the storyline of the animation.
Can I still share some of my frames?
I have some cool frames from some of my upcoming animations, but I don't know whether or not they will be a part of the final film, or if I will contine making the animation/will change parts of the storyline of the animation.
Can I still share some of my frames?
Sure, go ahead! If you need critique on the frames, there's also a topic for that:
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/to -my-frame/
Or if you just want to post them without it being all official (like on this topic ), you can go to Cafe Corner:
Here's a frame from the short I'm working on:
There's a casting call here, if anyone's interested.
its nice, also refreshing after so many ''dark'' scenes being showcased.
good forum! I can see some good works here
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its nice, also refreshing after so many ''dark'' scenes being showcased.
Yeah i agree
Mod edit: Posts merged.
Last edited by raytistic (January 23, 2017 (07:20am))
Whoa, slow down there partner!
If you've got several thoughts in a row, try typing them all in one post, or even use the edit button to add something later. Three posts in a minute tends to clutter things up a lot.
Backyard, that's a pretty nice frame! Of all the details, I'm most fascinated by the blue and white tiles serving as the back wall. They look great.
Sorry i was trying to post a picture and accidentally posted a mistake 3 times. i'll try not to do this mistake next time
It's been a really long time since I've released a frame from Welcome to Darkmoor. So here's one just so you know that I'm still trying to complete it.
Animation over the last year has been particularly slow. I feel I can't quite make brickfilms remotely near the rate I used to, but that doesn't mean I want to stop.
I just got back to animating after a stagnant few weeks due to some pain in my hand preventing me from animating, but now that it's all healed up, I've been having a very productive week (in comparison to my more recent, very pathetic standards).
Ooh, that looks really nice! Glad to hear you're back at it again!
good work! i like it
Last edited by raytistic (February 18, 2017 (06:30am))
Just a frame from something I'm making right now.
I like that. Ninjago contest entry?
I like it. The framing is really nice.
Two minor issues, though: the positioning of the guy on the left looks a bit odd, as his feet are much closer to the edge of the frame than his head. I'd recommend zooming out to even it out a bit. Also, the lighting feels oddly flat and dim to me. But, as I said, these are pretty minor issues and on the whole it looks pretty great.
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