November 4, 201014 yr You should have had him burp up a wolf carcass. Very niice allways, the mussic is always fun and the animation is always incredibly smooth.
November 5, 201014 yr Author You should have had him burp up a wolf carcass. Very niice allways, the mussic is always fun and the animation is always incredibly smooth. Haha, that would've been great! Why didn't I think of that? Thanks for all the great comments everyone :)
November 5, 201014 yr Very well done! Is there a beginners guide for LEGO stop motion? I gave it a short go and had problems with camera movement between frames (despite using a tripod) and light differences between the frames: Is there software that takes care of these issues automatically? I used Adobe Premiere CS3 if that matters. Thanks. Edited November 5, 201014 yr by Tobbe Arnesson
November 6, 201014 yr light differences between the frames: Easy. Buy good camera with manual mode. Lock all settings (diafragma, speed and iso locked) and have light source that keeps same light brightness. Then you have for every photo same light. Auto mode is not recommended for good stop-motion movie. That causes some light flickering. You should know it already!
November 6, 201014 yr Fantastic . Cant wait to see your next project if it isn't titan related. Thanks, CB
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