@gijose95 Thanks for watching. The dress whites came from a GI Joe set. I forget which one. if you look on e-bay for "GI Joe sailor" it shouldn't be too hard to find.
Thanks for the "behing-the-scenes" information. I studied Architectural Tech back in college. Excellent use of one-point and two-point perspective when designing the backgrounds!
@joewars66 Thanks! Making this film was a learning experience: Both from a technical standpoint and from the point of working with other talented people!
@70humbler You're welcome! Thanks for watching! There's a lot more going on with this film than my usual "playing with dolls in front of a camera". I just wanted to share that with people! :-)
@smutoys Thanks, Mach! Aside from the version issues I had with the software I used and my computer problems throughout production, I thought it turned out pretty cool. I wanted to illustrate that other people made substantial contributions to production and give them some "props".
@TheShinishio Yes. There are very few clips in this film that don't have some kind of keying going on! Given the space limitations of my studio, it was almost necessary to use virtual sets!
0:58, were did you get the dress white sailor uniform, cause i have one in the 1:1 scale, is it from a figure or did someone make the uniform?
gijose95 2 months ago
@gijose95 Thanks for watching. The dress whites came from a GI Joe set. I forget which one. if you look on e-bay for "GI Joe sailor" it shouldn't be too hard to find.
huttwigley 2 months ago
Thanks for the "behing-the-scenes" information. I studied Architectural Tech back in college. Excellent use of one-point and two-point perspective when designing the backgrounds!
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A w e s o m e .
RougeSamurai77 2 months ago
great work...looking awesome!
kmiTVsooGood 3 months ago
That is all kinds of bad ass!
sailingmanuel 3 months ago
Very interesting to get this look behind the scenes and see how it all came together!
amppro5 3 months ago
That is sooo awesome thanks for sharing. Half the fun is seeing how things are made!!!
TheBudgetJedi 3 months ago
@TheBudgetJedi Thanks! I think so too! I love watching the featurettes about a film's production on DVD's!
huttwigley 3 months ago
Informative. Hutt.
joewars66 3 months ago
@joewars66 Thanks! Making this film was a learning experience: Both from a technical standpoint and from the point of working with other talented people!
huttwigley 3 months ago
Dude you da man!!
GlockPunisher1 3 months ago
@GlockPunisher1 Thanks! I like to think so! It's great to have talented people who can help me though!
huttwigley 3 months ago
Awesome my friend!
ebomey 3 months ago
@ebomey Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
huttwigley 3 months ago
As always, your work is entertaining and a wealth of knowlage.
bryanlego 3 months ago
@bryanlego Thanks! It was a learning experience, so I was just passing on what I learned! :-)
huttwigley 3 months ago
Wow! Thanks for sharing some behind the scenes footage.
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@70humbler You're welcome! Thanks for watching! There's a lot more going on with this film than my usual "playing with dolls in front of a camera". I just wanted to share that with people! :-)
huttwigley 3 months ago
cool! great job!
jon3pnt0 3 months ago
Nice how it all came together.
NonstopRam 3 months ago
@NonstopRam Thanks! It came together nicely if I say so myself! It's getting it to that point that was the challenge! :-)
huttwigley 3 months ago
Great video Hutt, really cool to explain how your work was done and how cool your friends talents were in helping you with the background layouts.
Awesome stuff.
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mujawooja 3 months ago
@mujawooja Thanks, Bernie! Yes! I am fortunate to have a such talented friend who really brought everything together!
huttwigley 3 months ago
Very cool man, amazing stuff.
smutoys 3 months ago
@smutoys Thanks, Mach! Aside from the version issues I had with the software I used and my computer problems throughout production, I thought it turned out pretty cool. I wanted to illustrate that other people made substantial contributions to production and give them some "props".
huttwigley 3 months ago
FIRST LIKE
jaruel28 3 months ago
@jaruel28 Thanks for "LIKE"-ing!
huttwigley 3 months ago
that looks like alot of keying
TheShinishio 3 months ago
@TheShinishio Yes. There are very few clips in this film that don't have some kind of keying going on! Given the space limitations of my studio, it was almost necessary to use virtual sets!
huttwigley 3 months ago