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Re: Mech in a movie
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Thu, 11 Oct 2001 17:51:35 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Jason Rowoldt writes:
> I forgot to post this the other day for mech fans. I recently created a one
> minute animation for a project over at Brickfilms.com. In it, I have a mech
> and a tank crashing through a city, knocking down streetlights, etc.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=7312
Ok, I will start with the negative comments: With all of the mechs and tanks
on the internet where the hell did you get these two!?
Now on to the positive: This is superb! All mech fans you have to download
this (its only 5mb). It is a job well done indeed. I would love to see a
version of the same movie with lets say 10 or so mechs fighting it out in a
more dynamic scene.
Jason, you have put a great deal of work into this movie, thanks for sharing
with us, I love everysecond of it (but next time, please borrow someones mechs
or tanks).
> This is the perfect example of why I love this aspect of the hobby. I can
> take a (IMHO) cool mech model, animate it, and it comes to life and takes on
> a whole character. Notice the exaggerated comic book style poses the mech
> is in. Notice how things blow up real good. :)
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> The clip might not make sense (it's out of context, part 3 of 4 in a short
> film), but I think mech fans will enjoy it.
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> Regards,
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> Jason
> http://www.brickfilms.com
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