LEGO ANIMATION IN BLENDER (Advanced)
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- What's up guys! In this video we'll be learning how to create a realistic LEGO animation in free open source software Blender. Hope you guys enjoy!
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LEGO Models: www.mecabricks.com/en/library...
LEGO Rigs: blenderbricks.com/index.php/ho...
ALSO THANKS FOR 1000 FOLLOWERS!
The rig is somehow not available anymore
i want to make a shitpost lego animation, and i comed up (of course) with blender. that's why i'm watching this video
You should make your own lego animations
@@Tokenblack119 haha I kinda do - I’m actually the guy in the epicfigrig video introducing the rig, but I do mostly music stuff now. I have to choose between blender and music and i decided to go with music
@@RodicalBoy I founded a better alternative to this rig. ua-cam.com/video/o_t1rhiuQj4/v-deo.html
@@docent5237 ya
That's sick dude! Really great job on this tutorial and your Instagram videos are just fantastic.
@Gaming for life Mecabricks works, but I'm not sure about the rig. I used something different called Epic Rig Fig
I’m 13 and I’ve just started my journey with blender, I hope I can get as good as you are
Same
@Gaming for life yes
how’s your journey going?
@@sgtruru not too bad actually, I’m getting quite good at it
@@benallen5432 do you post your stuff? if so can you link
Good job! This teaches the nice basics for new people!
Dude, you are so incredibly talented for your age. Keep making tutorials so I can get half as good as you!
Alain Bui Thank you!
Nice vid. The only feedback I would give, it about the animation itself. With real stop motion videos, there are a couple of things that are different from CG animation. 1: turn off motion blur. this will help sell the "stop motion effect. 2: lower the frame rate to about 12. Traditional stop motion animators rarely use a high frame rate. 3: turn of auto-splined animation. this will again sell the effect. (btw, all of these techniques were used in the lego movie). All I am saying with this advice is only nesesary if you are going for a stop motion look. Great tutorial!
As a 12fps animator I’d actually say about 7 fps. 8fps is right when it starts to get smooth
Bruh, this is not necessary, I animate at 60 FPS
@@brixinmotion5211 this is for a stop motion effect
@@leafyhc what I am saying is, it is not really necessary because I make brickfilms and I animate at 60 FPS
@@brixinmotion5211 you dont make stop motion at 60fps
look what 13yr old doing here...and still don"t know why 15yr old girls on tiktok getting so famous wittout any talent...
nvm we're with you dude..keep making stuf...peace.
True
sad :(
hey i am just 13 too i make animation the things that i just showed my animation to my friends and they were all like hey thats fake and was teasing em people keep discouraging but the same people support fake talent
@@chilledcoder3610 12 same
@@chilledcoder3610 they are pretty shit friends if they make fun of you like that
I thought I already knew much about blender lego animation, but I just realised I actually dont😂 I learned a lot from this video! Great job!
BrickSith Productions That’s great to hear!
"Fake and boarding and sh*t and garbage" -William Landgren
I laughed so hard. You got a sub from me!
you sound way too young to know how to edit like this! I am very impressed
na
Respectfully very easy to do watch ResolveEU the edits I did and I was 11
bro these vids are actually rlly funny and made well, good work man
holy your tutorials are better than like 99% of tutorials on blender I've watched haha, amazing work
Amazing job! can't wait for the next tutorial.
Very nice tutorial👍🏻. I found you on Instagram and I have to say that your work is fantastic👌🏼🔥
I look forward to further tutorials👍🏻😉
Ian Hubert would be proud to know that he has talented sun
"are ya animating son"
SUN , MY EYES
Thanks so much for making this! It's really gonna help me out with a few things :)
You are a true inspiration ! Amazing what you achieved. Hope I can guide my daugther in persuing her dreams in such a ferocity !
yo this is the best blender tutorial video ever wtf amazing
Great video William!! But I have a minor improvement, I had some bad issues with joining bricks into one object. Somehow it increases the memory a lot. So as a result you should parent all the bricks of the scene to an empty. So this way you could move, scale and rotate it, also put the scene into a single collection, so you could ricght click onto the collection and hit instance to scene. This will add all the bricks from the collection you picked and creates an instance, which is much more memory friendly as doublicating all of the bricks. It's a great tip for bigger scenes!!
Keep up the great work!!
This video is very helpful.
Thank you.
Nice job, I’ve been trying to do this but, I cant, but your tutorial helps a lot!
thanks for sharing William. i like this stuff very much.
Now i need a good computer to start Blender and so on, and on.
Great job man this stuff is always hard for me in new programs but holy hell you nailed it. Your character moved just as good if not better than the actual Lego movie lol
this man is goated, prove me wrong
Totally sick! Omg
Kid you are going to go far. Keep at it :D
This is... wow, such a good tutorial. Thanks alot and respect man.
Simply a BEAST! Thanks dude
Broo, you are icredible! Plz keep doing the tutorials, they are really Fun!
Thanks. Gonna work a story time animation and I wanted to know how to get the right stuff. Appreciate it.
Really impressive, William. Nice work.
Immediately love the GameChop, Mikel, and then it only gets better. =] !!!
Dude this was amazing, you just got a new sub 😁 you are extremely underrated, I’ve learnt a lot!!!!!!!
yo electric nice to see you here, i commented on this vid 7 months ago lmao
@@BrickFigProductions A surprise to be sure but a welcome one :)
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much! I subbed
Nice explanation, full of humour and - To The Point.
Glad to know i do not have buy minifigs or paint them to customize
Great stuff dude.
thanks bro very helpful. 👌
You are talented as heck
So cool what you do dude !!
Great tutorial! Many things I was doing wrong that this will help me correct 👏
Onbeatman Feels awesome to help
Thanks for the tutorial! Well done 👍
You’re awesome. Small tip: you can get better audio quality if you talk *past* your microphone, not into it. Turn the mic so it’s 45 degrees from your mouth and you won’t need any overpriced pop filters.
Just trying to share my knowledge with you, since you shared yours with us. Please keep making dope tutorials-I subbed
Who is this kid!!!!
Someone hire him fast before he makes his own movie 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow, this was really helpful!
Amazing Tutorial!
Great work, very concise. Keep it up!
Dan's Stop Motion Thanks!
Best outro ever
I am pretty experienced with unreal and I always wanted to make a Lego game
by the way I became 14 so thank you my fella for helping
Dude, nice video!
Awesome!!!
Amazing!, thanks !
man really cool video
Great video !
Amazing.
Excellent! You put the important stuff in 4 minutes and 26 seconds (and a French dude with a baguette!). One small complaint: only do the shaky-camera thing after you've given viewers enough time to see what you're going to shake.
this is cool ,ty for a good tutorial:)))
thanks for this tutorial!
an incredible tutorial
OMG.... I'm speechless.😯😯😯😯😯😮😮😮😮😮
Super helpful dude 👍🏾
You are great bro
4 minutes of valuable information
awesome!
Great work !
great tutorial! inspiring one!
It's so cool.. You cool, man!
So good
This kids a genius
Pardon the language but this is fucking awesome, how does this not have millions of views?
Could you do a lighting tutorial? All the one I find are really outdated and your render looks really realistic!!!
*Now You're a Blender God*
You are the bestttt
Wow! I am truly impressed here!
I'm gonna tell my 14 year old son, who spends 90% of his time playing Fortnite and similar FPS games, to check out your videos. Maybe it'll finally spark some Blender interest in him. :D
If only it was fun like this in actual learning in college!
Bro your eliciting is incredible
What did u use for the material for the bricks/minifig? It looks really good!
I could come back after 12 minutes but imma wait it out
really good. Ton Roosendaal
brought me here x)
Thats real cool, bruh, with how old you are this is crazy.
Im definilutly gonna make that!
Sorry for bad english btw
your English is perfectly fine
Because he is perfectly nine
Nice one bro
Thank you so much I was so annoyed I didn’t know how to animate Lego or get models
I feel like I want to actually try this with Lego, though, I'm working with paper Lego at the moment. I'm actually make a stop-motion of the Lego Movie 3 right now
If you render this out at a lower frame rate you can probably get the same result as the actual movie. Btw , I didn't know that you the camera size actually changes the final look of the render. Thanks alot!
hero!
Bro You need to get hired for the next lego movie!!!!
cool
thank you
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
William Landgren your channel is gonna blow up. Keep it up👍
Poggers!
Coolt! :D
MOOOOOOORRRRRREEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks so much, but i have a question, i installed the addon but the option of importing a mecabricks file isn't there why is that?
WHY IS YOUR VOICE SO CUTE>>
For some reason everything I do doesn't seem to work. I've downloaded both files - background and figure - and tried to do all the blender things but it won't accept anything... ☹️
Nice tutorial! Congrats. Try using the graph editor for the animation ;).
Cristian Moga I usually do with more complex animations but with this it wasn’t really necessary
Now just bake those keyframes so that there are keys on every second frame, set the interpolation to constant, and you have a stop-motion animation in Blender.
when i downloaded the blender lite i never got a folder so i am unable to add it in prefrences what do i do?
You don’t exactly _need_ to make a rig, since this little guy has no deformation. You can just Ctrl + P the hands to the arms, the arms to the torso, legs to the torso, and the head to the torso. (Just wanna let people know since the rig is complex) This video was fantastic btw
if I import more Lego sets their size is too large and blender crashes on rendering...how to handle large sized Lego pieces?