Topic: John Buttocks and the Comanche Ninjas
John Buttocks and the Comanche Ninjas
I had fun putting this together...
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John Buttocks and the Comanche Ninjas
I had fun putting this together...
Nice lights, animations and sounds!
The story is original, better than the western with Daniel Craig ans the aliens.
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Also I would love to know how you achieved the lighting effects in the first few shots, it's always something that I've wanted to be able to achieve!
Which shots in particular?
Nice job. I always get quite the kick out of fake Brickfilm trailers, and this is no exception. Just in time for the holidays too!
Dragon Brick Studios wrote:^
Also I would love to know how you achieved the lighting effects in the first few shots, it's always something that I've wanted to be able to achieve!
Which shots in particular?
Mainly 0:00 - 0:09, but also at 0:25, obviously you cut a whole for a light to shine through, but I was curious to know whether you used any other lights in that short to achieve that lighting?
Mosh5256 wrote:Dragon Brick Studios wrote:^
Also I would love to know how you achieved the lighting effects in the first few shots, it's always something that I've wanted to be able to achieve!
Which shots in particular?
Mainly 0:00 - 0:09, but also at 0:25, obviously you cut a whole for a light to shine through, but I was curious to know whether you used any other lights in that short to achieve that lighting?
It was mainly just trying to angle the light like the sun would be. I also used a pink and orange gel with a 5500k daylight bulb. Bounces were used where needed; the same pretty much applies to everything else in the film.
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