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Haha! Win, sir!
That's a win, Hazzat! Love it!
They have to settle an argument and they have a race to the window but the one guy chickens out and the other falls.
No,
the fellow who removed his glasses couldn't see when to stop, hence his plummetage.
I freaking loved it. Awesome work and set design.
-JK
Sorry for bumping - I hate it when people bump their own threads just to get more reviews.
set design
This is what I wanted to reply to. I don't know how much it shows, but the main set in this movie (the corridor) actually has a roof on it. This made animation take a little longer (especially the running sequences), but it's not too bad.
By leaving two-stud wide gaps between the plates making up the ceiling, my aim was to create the illusion of strip lights (which I know didn't work). It's an effect I tried once before in a movie I cancelled within a day (after filming two shots) and I'll probably use it again in the future.
Just in case you were wondering!
By leaving two-stud wide gaps between the plates making up the ceiling, my aim was to create the illusion of strip lights (which I know didn't work).
It's soooooooooooooooo hard to get striped lighting. Tried it once, never trying it again.
Well, maybe I will. idk
Nice film btw! Congrats on winning!!
We're the Challenge? I want 2 enter!
DID I MENTION I'M A JUDGE FOR FESTIVAL OF SOU---Oh this isn't an entry. (Sorry had to make fun of myself )
Anyway, I seriously lol'd at this. The only downfall is my voice acting...Jargon should have done it I bet. But the animation was fantastic and I really liked the set. Well done!
My review:
The author is capable of making this short brickfilm something good. Being only around 40 seconds, it got me laughing. Although not much needs to be explained here, I find this something funny to watch with your family and friends, and get them laughing.
Animation: 5
Setting: 5
I don't feel like saying all the stuff, so I'll just cut to the chase. 4.5/5
No,
Spoiler (click to read)
the fellow who removed his glasses couldn't see when to stop, hence his plummetage.
My bad. I didn't actually read the thing.
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