Topic: Catch Me, You Cannot
Catch Me, You Cannot
Entry into the Lego Santa Yoda Contest.
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Catch Me, You Cannot
Entry into the Lego Santa Yoda Contest.
The thing that really stood out for me was the camera quality. What camera are you using? It's amazing.
The animation was decent and the story was alright. Not the most original thing ever, but it was good enough for this contest which really restricts and idea you can have. The voice acting was pretty bad, but it's Darth Vader so it's kind of difficult to make him sound authentic.
Good work, I hope to see more from you. 3/5
the best thing was the camera quality.
5/5.-CDP
Why do I have a feeling that you coppied JK?
Anyways, I thought you did quite the job on camera angles/lighting, you really chose some good points of view . However the animation was not at its best, and was quite choppy. But hey....Practice makes perfect .
@Just Kidden
I used a Nikon D7000 with Dragon Frame. Thanks for the feedback.
@legostudiosplus
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked it. I agree it was a little choppy but as you said, practice makes perfect.
cooldynamyteproductions wrote:the best thing was the camera quality.
5/5.-CDP
Why do I have a feeling that you coppied JK?
He has a thing for un-originality.
Last edited by Anteater (December 10, 2011 (12:55pm))
Camera quality was pretty good. But I thought that it was tangled. I mean quality, it was change so fast that I didn't like it. But good FPS and quality, big moves in animation. But if you like it just do it. Ahh, and just one more thing, try to fix those camera bumps, they aren't very nice 4/5.
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