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Re: Revolutions?
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lugnet.animation
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Sun, 21 Mar 2004 20:14:56 GMT
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> While I'd be more than interested to see such an animation, I wonder what's
> the advantage over stop-motion.
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> Pros for stop-motion:
> * It looks better
> * It doesn't take as much time to create [1]
> * You actually get to play with lego
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> Yours,
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> Stefan
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> [1] Considering the current state of the available tools.
> ---
> YellowHead Studios. Where LEGO comes to life.
> http://www.yellowhead.nl/
The Last thing I wanted is a battle between the directors of the good'ol
stopmotion with renderfilm-directors. My wish is that the stopmotion
film-library should be enlarged with rendered stopmotion - no "overtake" by
them.
As it has been mentioned before me, there are the following advantages:
* Special effects (matrix-moves, saltos, 2-wheel-drive-bys.. Flashing
Lights/Buttons)
* Scenery can be more thrilling, which depends on the detail (a problem of a
renderer..)
* All can be done on a single machine, which means everywhere and everytime.
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| "Martin Humel" <martin.humel@chello.at> schreef in bericht news:HutCF6.16K@lugnet.com... (...) secs. (...) may also (...) requires 2 or (...) While I'd be more than interested to see such an animation, I wonder what's the advantage over stop-motion. (...) (21 years ago, 20-Mar-04, to lugnet.animation)
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