How I made the Battle of Coruscant in LEGO!

Publicado 2024-01-09
A look behind the scenes of my latest animation.

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  • @BrickTaleStudios
    Could you go into a little more detail on how you created the lasers being fired from the capital ships throughout the CGI portion? It looks like a lot of that was done within Blender itself rather than an external compositor.
  • @GAMERX-fu7ld
    Dude you nailed that battle over coruscant video for sure the best stop motion I have ever seen!!!!
  • Dude, this was phenomenal! Some of those shots I honestly thought you used practical models; and for others it was CGI. Great work!
  • @edgevfx
    I would've never thought you used practical models for some of the sets, very clever!
  • I would love to see how you created the Blender animations and models in more detail😁
  • @dantheman1061
    Thats awesome dude, you inspire me a lot! Keep up the great work! Do you have a tutorial video that goes deeper with the softwares you use (effects, lightning, etc) and how you create your stop motions?
  • Hi! Really impressive work! How long it took to create the whole project?
  • @swdfilmz6390
    I love the low orbit atmosphere you made! Do you have any tips for that, even for making other planet backdrops like that?
  • @A21-EDITS21
    Subscribed... also Though it was only half of the battle. Lol. But it was brilliant neverless! You should totally check iut the Darth Plaguies lego stopmotion series thiygh its n german but its like what you do.
  • @CGWillB
    Your compositing is so well done. I would love to get into nuke for compositing. Do you have any tips or suggestions on how to get into it?
  • @CaelBrad
    what kind of light is that? just a normal yellow/orange lanp or summin more specialized? the lighting is amazing in your wrok