Friday, May 23, 2014

Lego Flamethrower Maniac Stop Motion Video!

Hey Guys! I made another Stop Motion video! It's called: "The Flamethrower Maniac!' I made this video for fun on my spare time. I made the forest setup myself! This video is about a bored maniac that is looking for something to do! The hand held props are: Lego dynamite, and a Lego flamethrower! I am going to tell you how I made the fire look realistic. First you take a picture with your Stop Motion app, then you rotate the fire however much you want, then you take another picture. If you keep doing that, you will have realistic Lego fire! how I made the flame thrower by taking two old style rebel blasters from Star Wars, put them together, then you stick a Lego fire piece on the side that has the smaller hole. I am also going to show you how to change the Lego man's expression. First, take a picture of a Lego man with an ordinary face, then you find a Lego head that has a different expression on it. Put it on your Lego man. Finally you take another picture. Now you have a flamethrower, realistic fire, and a Lego man with expression!

Lego Master Chief Chronicles Video Pilot Episode!

Hi Guys! Today I uploaded my first YouTube video! I made this video with a program called Stop Motion. Stop Motion is a program where  you take a picture, and then you move something in the scene, then you take another picture, and you keep doing that until you're done! This Stop motion video is based on the video game Halo. There are some covenant grunts in the picture and they are soon to be covenant ground beef! For those that want to know where I got the design for the Ghost, I got it on YouTube on Kooberz Studio's channel! For the grunt design, I also got it on YouTube just search: "How to Make a Lego Halo Grunt". Does anyone know of a Halo video effects app, if you do, please comment the name! I will be making more Master Chief chronicles and uploading them on YouTube! I made the Master Chief in this video myself. You only need: green paint, a foam sun visor, glue, gold paint, black paint, and a fine sharpie!