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Those are some pretty well done moves. Very smooth.

My only complaint is there was no actual decking of the halls going on... your title got me all excited to see figs decorating...

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Rosh.Gonff wrote:Yes i have been there and watched many brickfilms. but my problem is that my room doesnt have sufficient light so i rely on sunlight coming through my window which in turn gives the light flicker. as for the camara its not reall very good only 2.1 MegaPixels. I am not sure if i filmed at 15 FPS but at anyrate i made it go at the speed i liked, i didnt really want them jumping around all fast like
Yeah, that makes sense. I find it easiest to animate with one of my halogen desk lamps.

If you think that the 2.1 mp camera is bad for animating, I've got the equivilent of the Lego Studios cam, which gives me a nice, blurry 640x480.

What program did you use to animate?
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Post by Rosh.Gonff »

well i dont really use Animation programs. i use stop motion Adobe Premiere 6.5

I know thats not the best for it but what do the brickfilmers usally use? have you made any lego movies
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