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Brickfilms.com • View topic - Can anyone animate motorcycles?
Does anyone know how to animate motorcycles on studs?
[url]youtube.com/user/krusaderkego[/url]
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Use Sticky tac but try and make it so the camera cannot see it.
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On studs? i just normally animate a motorcycle.Try putting the motorcycle wheels between to studs like a 2X2 flat piece.
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Hi KrusaderKego,
I think that we can animate the motorcycle easily but I do not understand that how we can animate the wheels of the motorcycle.
Thats really tough task.
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Push it along 1 stud at a tim and hide a brick on the other side to prop it up
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Um, guys. this is a few month old thread and I think the problem has been resolved.
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Lol, I didn't know when I started brickfilming what to do either!
Don't worry. I agree with some of the people here.
I personally use sticky tack or plactacine.
Ryan, TimeStarProductions.
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This is an old thread, it's time to let the matter drop
The LEGO Movie Project now:
Writing script
Gathering Animators
See related threads for more info
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It's easy as E=MC2 !
Download a program called Bafran.
It's made for this and you can erase bricks and wire and other stuff.
Just make sure you take an EXACT photo of the background or it will be off.
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Thank you for being willing to help your fellow brickfilmer but this post is an old one so the problem probably has already been solved...
Please as much as you can refrain from bumping old threads, it would be much appreciated!
Thanks
-fLIP
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Use a pistol or "t" bar as a stand on the side of the bike that the camera isn't facing.
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Quote: : Hi KrusaderKego,
I think that we can animate the motorcycle easily but I do not understand that how we can animate the wheels of the motorcycle.
Thats really tough task.
Watch Driven on youtube.
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