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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

This is using a new dinosaur puppet that will be in my later movie coming out. It's not finished or panited yet. The reason that I placed it in water was to test the over all effect water gave to the scene and what the dinosaur looked like in water.

It was basically another test for both programs (FXhome and Stop motion Pro) but this time more advanced features were used.

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  • only 4 seconds of animae, im the 10.100 viewer

  • @VentBoy311 It was a test

    This video was made as a test of my effects program and stop motion work. I just wanted a few test shots before I made a complete film. If you want to see one of my more finished films, check out "Attack of the Nightmare-a-saurus".

  • What the Dark Forest was that?!?

  • It was a test

    This video was made as a test of my effects program and stop motion work. I just wanted a few test shots before I made a complete film. If you want to see one of my more finished films, check out "Attack of the Nightmare-a-saurus".

  • Nice video of a logo with some brief seconds of a dinosaur!

  • Thanks (I think)

    This was made only in one day. By stop motion standards that's equals about 2 seconds

    It was really only a test for my latest film (now with 99% less advertising) "Attack of the Nightmare-a-saurus". Have a look; I'd really like to hear your review.

    TheCyberController

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  • Very good greenscreening, dinosaur design, and animating. I look forward to your upcoming movie.

  • ok thats great, thank you

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  • no offense but the dino looked like it was made with tomato purei' and a biscuit for a head like i said no offence

  • WTF... LMFAO, that was random

  • what is fxhome serial number?

  • Thanks, that was only a test for my film "Attack of the Nightmare-a-saurus" to see if I could get a dinosaur moving in a still image alright.

    If you thought it was good, check out my finished film on my channel ("Attack of the Nightmare-a-saurus") its a lot better. I'd like to hear your review of it.

    TheCyberController

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