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PWC Lego Productions

PWC- Sea Battle

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Uploaded for the vnanimation contest "AniExer-size animation contest"

PWC Commentary:

Rather lengthy sample of the Peg 9 of a Timeless Tower. I have to say, this particular clip was a personal feat on many levels. First of all, I only have one set of ship hull, but in this video several times there were two in a single shot. Using blue-screening and intense shot/set-up planning, I was able to come past this set-limitation. The Monarchial ship was shot and made first. Next, this video features the effect of 'water' I've used quite a lot in my recent productions. If anyone asks, it's just a dark blue comforter which I gently pat between frames. This also made rocking of the ships more possible, by being places on movable surface. Next, the map: I spent about 3 hours or so experimenting and creating this map on a free program, GIMP (for mac, pc, and Linux I believe). It's very close to photoshop. I imported and masked sketches of a few different mountains, the castle and tower. I'm quite pleased at how it turned out

~PWC

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#5 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#6 - Top Favorited (Today) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#9 - Top Rated (Today) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#13 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#30 - Most Discussed (Today) - Netherlands
#31 - Top Favorited (This Week) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#34 - Top Rated (This Week) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#57 - Top Rated (Today) - Netherlands
#65 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#83 - Top Favorited (Today) - Netherlands
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Uploaded for the vnanimation contest "AniExer-size animation contest"

PWC Commentary:

Rather lengthy sample of the Peg 9 of a Timeless Tower. I have to say, this particular clip was a personal feat on many levels. First of all, I only have one set of ship hull, but in this video several times there were two in a single shot. Using blue-screening and intense shot/set-up planning, I was able to come past this set-limitation. The Monarchial ship was shot and made first. Next, this video features the effect of 'water' I've used quite a lot in my recent productions. If anyone asks, it's just a dark blue comforter which I gently pat between frames. This also made rocking of the ships more possible, by being places on movable surface. Next, the map: I spent about 3 hours or so experimenting and creating this map on a free program, GIMP (for mac, pc, and Linux I believe). It's very close to photoshop. I imported and masked sketches of a few different mountains, the castle and tower. I'm quite pleased at how it turned out

~PWC

Honors:


#5 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#6 - Top Favorited (Today) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#9 - Top Rated (Today) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#13 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#30 - Most Discussed (Today) - Netherlands
#31 - Top Favorited (This Week) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#34 - Top Rated (This Week) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#57 - Top Rated (Today) - Netherlands
#65 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Film & Animation - Netherlands
#83 - Top Favorited (Today) - Netherlands Mostrar menos

PWC- Null-test Project Reproducir

These are all the videos I have created in my 'Null-test' project, which is a project to set my new standard of 15 fps. These videos are how I have animated a wide variety of different actions for Lego minifigs, cars, and so forth.

If there are any tips or suggestions, please send me a message!

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