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  • i am going to test your tutorials and do a lego animation and say if it worked for me!!

    and i work in a attic is that ok?

    but i have 1 window above me should i block it of?

    then behind me there is a room with a window but it is really far to the right should i block that one of?

  • thanks it helped me!

  • please make more videos, you make sense and you really know what your talking about

  • Dude your great

  • hey really good video i like your explanations .keep it up :)

    

  • why do you have teo monitors?

  • Because when I am doing lots of work it is handy to have two monitors running and also when video editing with Sony Vegas, you have one monitor running the video editing software and the second monitor you can see the Video output. :-)

  • Will an enclosed desk be fine?

    Well can you check my latest stopmotion and just point out the bad things coz there's alot of flicker.

    Thanks your helpful

    You've devoted your life to stopmotion wich is cool :) good tutioral

  • The desk will probably be ok, re the light flicker, watch my other tutorial and hopefully that will help you.

  • I've got a shaky and very small desk :(. It's so annoying that the lights and the sets don't fit on it, and it always moves. And I don't have space for a bigger one, because I share a room with my brother... :'(

  • Thanks for making this channel. Ive been wanting to make my own brickfilms And i needed some help. Thanks :D!

  • Well, I think it's easier just to film in a basement. And for me, the main reason for filming on a table is because it's so much more comfortable, being in a chair and not (necessarily) getting out of it to move the pieces

  • when comes the next film?

  • i already know about all of this

  • This is a beginners course of tutorials. If you already know all this, then this obviously isn't aimed at you.

  • very good, this has helped me loads! thanks a bunch

  • great video. i am looking forward for 3. add me.

  • Thanks

  • when is your next tutorial coming?

  • This week. It will about another short one, just covering lighting and again there will be no animation in it. But I will get onto Animating soon. Honest.

  • Excellent video! A series of tutorials is a great idea.

    Your Studio is better than mine. I have so many windows surrounding my animating table that I almost only animate during the night. (Which is why I like the winter season so much; because the sun sets earlier here!)

  • sweet you really did a good tutorial and paid tribute to BIM, I'm Nellster from BIM

  • Very well done tutorial. Lighting is one of the hardest things to control. You're lucky, as you suggested, to have a whole room to devote to creating.

    We make stop motion videos but none contain Legos/bricks, many other objects though.

    We're looking forward to more in this series. Peace.

  • Next time I will quickly cover lighting the set :)

  • We'll be looking forward to it. Even though we do not use Lego/bricks we're sure it will applicable to what we do.

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