Re: Works-in-Progress Post and Critique
The URL of a site is the address you type in to get to the site.
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The URL of a site is the address you type in to get to the site.
You upload your image to somewhere (brickshelf.com for eg's), then click on your image and then copy the web address. Common sense peoples, shouldn't be on the internets if you don't know this.
maggosh wrote:[img]IMAGE URL HERE[/img]
And please don't double post. There is an edit button.
You'll probably think i'm stupid but where do I find this url ?
Thanks
you host your picture on a website, a hosting site. there are many of them, but I use majhost, or brickshelf. you click on the image, (or "view image") and in your address bar, you highlight it, and click copy. then use the tags that maggosh posted, and in between them, post the link in between them.
EDIT: darn, rsteenoven beat me to it.
Last edited by NOS (December 28, 2008 (10:17am))
maggosh wrote:[img]IMAGE URL HERE[/img]
And please don't double post. There is an edit button.
You'll probably think i'm stupid but where do I find this url ?
Thanks
You have to upload your pic some where. I upload mine at http://www.brickshelf.com
Edit: wow like 3 other people beat me...
Last edited by CJWFilms (December 28, 2008 (10:18am))
thanks to all the people who told me how to put this on lol
This is from the vid i'm working on now it's gonna call "Empire Takedown"
this is a shot to test how I could try shaky cam. it worked,
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/owen3 amtest.mov
this is a shot to test how I could try shaky cam. it worked,
Hmm...
The camera just seemed to wiggle back and forth slightly. If it were an actual Mini-DV camera, the swerving would be more intense.
Try experiment more with jiggly camera scenes.
-Jimmybob
NOstudios, it just looked like camera bumps to me.
NOstudios, try holding the camera all the while and slowly (very slowly) move it back and forth (up-down) while taking frames. That is what I did in this: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=-sgZJo1UO annel_page
Last edited by filmyguy (December 29, 2008 (04:46pm))
Mike in the Bathtub!
I'm using this in a current Mike and Ike episode. I used Mike's head, some yellow hands, and yellow legs with a black mid-area (not visible). The green stuff (bubbles) is some modeling stuff I have called "Gazz-It!". I figured it would come in handy someday...
fib. That looks great.
nice bubbles
I see he wears a hat in the bath.
thats great fib good bubbles
Heres some pictures of a coffee shop I made for an upcoming short film
The bubbles look neat, if not realistic. I don't know what kind of material they are, but you could try spraying them down with water to make them look more shiny and wet.
Its called "Gazz-It". Its like Floam, but without the white beads to mess it up. Idk where to get it. I got it in school...
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GoldenBrick, shouldn't that go in The Coffee Shop? [/lol]
I need to try that, Fib. Good idea.
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