I’ve also found that having an animated animal, like a rat in an alley, or swaying leaves of a tree also really helps bringing the set to life. I’m sure there are many animators out there that already know this, but it’s just something to keep in mind especially for those starting out.
This is fantastic for more than just LEGO stuff, it helps a lot with scenebuilding in general. And honestly, these tutorial-type videos have actually helped me a lot with some of the stuff I do in Source Filmmaker. Absolutely incredible!
*Tip* : go to flea markets yard sales or look in social media to find huge boxes of lego for 5-100 bucks. I actually did this and my parts expanded and so did people that I can add in city shots. I d recommend this to anyone who doesn’t have much useful pieces like I did!
"Your settings have to make sense." "I DON'T WANNA SEE YOU PEOPLE DOING ANY WEIRD STUFF! LIKE PUTTING A DX RACER IN THE MIDDLE OF A FOREST!" On the contrary, the setting only has to make sense within the world you establish. For instance; inception. Weird shit happens all the time in that film. Because it has to do with the connection between dreams and reality. Take this setting, and make it a brick film. A dxracer in the middle of the forrest, suddenly fits. Depends on the context my dude. :D Edit: i paused to comment this. Pretty much anything can indeed work anywhere. Provided the right context. xD
Thanks for showing me brick link, I’m always spending a lot of money on sets to just get the parts or mini figs now I can save so much more by using this
Hey Edbound, great video! A lot of helpful advice in this video given by the guy who does it himself! Also fantastic editing. Often goes underappreciated but I appreciate it !
Something interesting i learned from another lego animator, is that you can use greenscreen to edit in more buildings, if you take pictures of the same building, at different angles. In the long run, he says it saved him quite the amount. But it does require a tad bit more, editing skills I'd say. I haven't watched the video yet so idk if you mention this at all, but i thought mentioning it in my comment would be neat. :D
This is actually something me and a couple friends are looking into, though instead of using real lego bricks we were thinking of rendering buildings using on of those 3D Lego building programs, and then incorporating that into backgrounds and stop motion shots. Hopefully we can figure out how to do it seamlessly and accessibly
@@Edbound well it sounds like it might work theoretically! Good luck dude! You make some good animations already, so anything to improve them is good. :D
I love your channel and how helpfull you can be, it’s amazing to know you really care about your community. I have a lot of sets so I don’t worry about it but I really need to work on it because they get a little boring ya know? In my opinion a good set is the hardest part of BrickFilming
Hey, just a tip, for the sanctum Santorum, you should remove the distinct window and replace it with maybe either a Tie fighter window or a plain one of that piece
I’ve also found that having an animated animal, like a rat in an alley, or swaying leaves of a tree also really helps bringing the set to life. I’m sure there are many animators out there that already know this, but it’s just something to keep in mind especially for those starting out.
JDiddy Productions hi bro
@@MaxsLEGOStopMotion president applestain is asking for me a lot of things for me and I don’t think we need anything from him
i've been doing this for 7 months and this still helps.
Noice
Whats in a city
• buildings
• people
• cars
• streets
And most importantly
• SPIDER-MAN
Indeed Spider-Man.
Ima the spidaman
Lol
pist dont tell anyone
I’m spider-man
Lol
I’m always on a $1 budget.
Everyone is technically on a budget.
Im always epic
Moon Knight Animations but not everyone loves nickels in their tummy. Yet here I am.
"On a budget" is my lifestyle
Mood.
This is why i like his vids, he actually gives tips and tricks on his channel
Everyone gangsta till forest chair comes
But Who Sits On That Chair?
Thanos!
@@Top_Hat_Man Shut up
Everyone gangsta till forest chair becomes a movie
Budget is everything.
This is fantastic for more than just LEGO stuff, it helps a lot with scenebuilding in general. And honestly, these tutorial-type videos have actually helped me a lot with some of the stuff I do in Source Filmmaker.
Absolutely incredible!
1:19 wide Putin
I understand that reference
As long as it isn't a dx racer in the forest
@@KamuzuB yeah what weird mind You most have to think in put a dx racer IN THE FOREST
@@coolstopmotion1921 i didn't
@@KamuzuB ok :v.
Nah i was joking, what if your chracter is in a dream. That would be a good excuse no ?
I want a DX racer in The middle of the forest
I was googling this for hours and then get recommended this video the next day
*Tip* : go to flea markets yard sales or look in social media to find huge boxes of lego for 5-100 bucks. I actually did this and my parts expanded and so did people that I can add in city shots. I d recommend this to anyone who doesn’t have much useful pieces like I did!
Edbound is THE master builder
Thanks edbound as a brick filmer I found this very helpful!!!
How to make a good set
*go nuts*
Honestly true but I don’t do brick films anymore
Title: Sets for if you’re on a budget
Budget for what I can’t afford anything
same
Y e s
Great job ed that was epic
When Ed comes in clutch for his fans 🙏🏾
"Your settings have to make sense."
"I DON'T WANNA SEE YOU PEOPLE DOING ANY WEIRD STUFF! LIKE PUTTING A DX RACER IN THE MIDDLE OF A FOREST!"
On the contrary, the setting only has to make sense within the world you establish. For instance; inception. Weird shit happens all the time in that film. Because it has to do with the connection between dreams and reality. Take this setting, and make it a brick film.
A dxracer in the middle of the forrest, suddenly fits.
Depends on the context my dude. :D
Edit: i paused to comment this. Pretty much anything can indeed work anywhere. Provided the right context. xD
Thanks for the advice edbound. Keep it up
Thank you for this because, I am making some brick films and this is what I needed
Lowkey the best brickfilmer right know
Thanks,that helps
I keep this video in mind a lot and I notice these techniques when i rewatch your vids but it doesn't ruin them, it actually makes them better :)
This video has been so helpful for brickfilming, thank you!!!
I’ve been here since the beginning of this channel and these videos have helped me in my brickfilms. Thanks Edbound:)
Thanks for showing me brick link, I’m always spending a lot of money on sets to just get the parts or mini figs now I can save so much more by using this
Thanks this is really going to help with a stop motion I’m working on.
Thank you I’m going to start brick filming vary soon and these types of videos really help
Who knew he could edit so well
I was a skeptic about using bricklink because of how randomly I found it. But this sells it for me
thanks for the tips, I use your skyscraper tip in almost every brickfilm
I love helpful videos people make like this one
Very nice instructional video! 👍
Suggestion: Spider-Man ps4 in 8 minutes or less
This was actually SUPER HELPFUL!
as a beginner brickfilmer, this was very helpful
Thank you so much for this, I have gotten A LOT out of this.
This was very helpful
Hey Edbound, great video! A lot of helpful advice in this video given by the guy who does it himself!
Also fantastic editing. Often goes underappreciated but I appreciate it !
If you weren't a Lego UA-camr, you'd make a great stop motion and film teacher!
Hey edbound! my dream is to become a better brick filmer and I'm definitely going to try these methods! thank you! your fan,
-NB
wow thanks ed really helped!
Thanks for the tips
Your my favourite brick filmer
I love your vids! Great video
I am currently working on a stop motion and this is very helpful.
I have learned thanks edbound
thank you edbound
Awesome and super helpful 👍
Thank you Edbound, this really helped. You have inspired me to make lego animation. I hope that you and your family are well and stay safe. Thank you.
Thank you for these tips!
Wow, this video was really helpful. I’ll be sure to use Brick Link
Thanks very helpful 😃
Keep making these videos
I love them
Thank you for helping me
Nice video!!! I can’t wait for your next video!!!
Something interesting i learned from another lego animator, is that you can use greenscreen to edit in more buildings, if you take pictures of the same building, at different angles. In the long run, he says it saved him quite the amount. But it does require a tad bit more, editing skills I'd say. I haven't watched the video yet so idk if you mention this at all, but i thought mentioning it in my comment would be neat. :D
This is actually something me and a couple friends are looking into, though instead of using real lego bricks we were thinking of rendering buildings using on of those 3D Lego building programs, and then incorporating that into backgrounds and stop motion shots. Hopefully we can figure out how to do it seamlessly and accessibly
@@Edbound well it sounds like it might work theoretically! Good luck dude! You make some good animations already, so anything to improve them is good. :D
That literally looks so sick!
Y’all know I’m gonna make a forest chair when I make content
I actually needed this .What's Up Danger, here I come!
ah yes more *EdEd*
2:19 wait.. it's all earth?!
Thanks for the tips! Keep up the great content!!
Thank you so much! this really helps me
You make me so motivated to make a stop morion
Thanks for helping
thanks your tips helped a lot!
This came out on my birthday
This was really helpful thanks
Thank you man I didn’t know how to do it
Can you make a video on how to get ideas of what to make
I love your channel and how helpfull you can be, it’s amazing to know you really care about your community. I have a lot of sets so I don’t worry about it but I really need to work on it because they get a little boring ya know? In my opinion a good set is the hardest part of BrickFilming
hi ben
Stop Motioner hi
@@BrickMation_Ben you rember me
Stop Motioner yep I remember a lot of people that I talk to
@@BrickMation_Ben oh you sure have a better memory than me haha also just hit 100 subs
Hey, just a tip, for the sanctum Santorum, you should remove the distinct window and replace it with maybe either a Tie fighter window or a plain one of that piece
Thanks for explaining 👍
This was SOOOOOOO useful
Says "Look at your favorite UA-camr" Well that is you lol and your sets look so advanced!
Thanks this helped a lot!!!
Aaah trying to catch us with that slight capture of your next video
Nice and helpful
wow this video helped me a lot!
Very helpful thankyou!
This was a very helpful video cool new logo hope to see more videos these are some good websites as well
Me: Has only 1 of a big piece and uses for a big build
Edbound: Has 50 of them and puts it everywhere
Good Tips.
He attac
He protec
But most importantly
He play with lego
Really? I'm so used to seeing the Sanctum Santorum is so many stopmotions on UA-cam it's crazy to think there are other sets designs out there 😮
Yeah it's used alot in city backgrounds
Hi Edbound I am making lego animations and I look up to you I just want to say thanks for getting me through quarantine:))))
so good l thanks building sets are hard
Next thing you know, you're explaining what a mood and attitude are.
Thanks! This was really helpfull.
Very helpful video
Don’t lie who has been a fan of Edbound before July 2020!
Is what an idiot would say
😂😂😂 true. But I do enjoy his videos
@Jacob Rodriguez me too bro, I’m talking about all those annoying bots lol. Edbound is a great YT
this is really helpful, especially since I'm only 14 but like trying out stop motions
Awesome
Thankyou
I spy a clone trooper helmet... Clone wars animation?
Epic thx for the help chum
2:53 Toronto!
more tutorials my dude helps a tone!
you should make a starters animation. and with your skill it will be very epic!