Re: Interdimensional Adventures (working title)
Some great lighting, I'll have to try some of these techniques one day. How long do you expect this film to be?
my guess is around 5 to 7 minuets.
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Some great lighting, I'll have to try some of these techniques one day. How long do you expect this film to be?
my guess is around 5 to 7 minuets.
It looks like you're really laboring over this. It looks awesome! Keep up the good work!
My god. I really can't wait. It would look exactly like Dr. Strangelove if it would be Black and White. And the megablocks shield is a great idea.
Kids, in the event you ever make a LEGO film, never make a set like this, cursing will be a large part of the animation. Also I really hate flat walls in movies, they bore me.
Chamber by Chris 'Beard', on Flickr
THAT SET IS AWESOME!!! Really looking forward to this film!
This set wasn't quite as painful to animate on as I thought it would be, although I did bump the tripod in the first second of animation I ended up just cutting out that first second as there was no dialog, the shot is still around 9 seconds long. Yeah for complex sets that are only seen for 9 seconds and never used again!
You know, for as long as I've been on the site, I have never seen one of your films...can't wait
you can fix that here
Niiiiice.
I...envy...you...
Trying to figure out this whole 'After Effects' thing
That looks good......for a what? Interdemensional portal/vortex thingymabob?
Cool. Can't wait to see the final thing!
For about a month most of my shooting gear was at a bike shop, and then I was busy with the holidays and after that was over I ended up doing some more shooting at the bike shop and then got sick with the plague, but I am back to working on my movie and things should start moving forward again.
Here is a trans-dimensional zeppelin and a coastline set for it, the bad thing about the zeppelin is it is huge and I will need several sets that it is in for this movie which will be a real challenge to make, so far the coastline set has taken a day and a half to build and I'm not quite done with it.
Thanks, after getting the set almost finished I did a lighting test, this shot is going to require quite a bit of digital work, I have two more water plates which I will cover the viable particle board with and comp in, I'll also have to remove the rocking rig for the zeppelin, and it's shadow on the background. Then once I cover up the light that is leaking through the set everything should look like a storybook illustration. Hopefully I can get it shot tomorrow.
WOW. That is awesome. Seriously. I don't know which I like more, the cliff or the flying boat thing. Excellent work!
Beautiful, love the evening lighting in the background and the fabulous set design. Greatly anticipating the finished film.
Looks like it's going to be wonderful! I'm absolutely loving these pictures.
-JK
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