This was hilarious and well animated. It felt like an Adult Swim short.
Wow, good job. This looks like something I’d see on adult swim, reminds me of Robot Chicken.
There’s not much to say about this. It perfect in my opinion. Im a sucker for good lego stop motions also so thats an added bonus
Awesome animation, definitely some work put into this one.
Fantastic work! However, in the first part, the arms of each character seem to bend and break in ways that arms should not move. If this is an intentional stylistic choice, then I encourage you to lean into it and experiment with what works best for you! However, if it was not intentional, then maybe go back and consider how your arms would move when handling and transferring objects. But overall, great job!
I had a few glitches that I kept within the final shots in which the arms did move in ways I didn’t intend them to move. If I didn’t have a deadline, I probably would have spent more time on perfecting these imperfections, but honestly thank you for the feedback, really helps.
I really love the seamless transitions between each type of animation, over all amazing piece.
This is a masterpiece. When we first watched this in class, the fact that it was so clean, funny, and everything looked like it PERFECTLY transitioned *Chefs Kiss*
This was so well done and so funny, thanks for making the rest of us look bad. I love the use of the legos for the “trip” part of the movie and just wish there was a little more of the drawn portion added to it, but I was blown away by the fact that you had a full on animated film for us to watch in class.
This was hilarious and well animated. It felt like an Adult Swim short.
Wow, good job. This looks like something I’d see on adult swim, reminds me of Robot Chicken.
There’s not much to say about this. It perfect in my opinion. Im a sucker for good lego stop motions also so thats an added bonus
Awesome animation, definitely some work put into this one.
Fantastic work! However, in the first part, the arms of each character seem to bend and break in ways that arms should not move. If this is an intentional stylistic choice, then I encourage you to lean into it and experiment with what works best for you! However, if it was not intentional, then maybe go back and consider how your arms would move when handling and transferring objects. But overall, great job!
I had a few glitches that I kept within the final shots in which the arms did move in ways I didn’t intend them to move. If I didn’t have a deadline, I probably would have spent more time on perfecting these imperfections, but honestly thank you for the feedback, really helps.
I really love the seamless transitions between each type of animation, over all amazing piece.
This is a masterpiece. When we first watched this in class, the fact that it was so clean, funny, and everything looked like it PERFECTLY transitioned *Chefs Kiss*
This was so well done and so funny, thanks for making the rest of us look bad. I love the use of the legos for the “trip” part of the movie and just wish there was a little more of the drawn portion added to it, but I was blown away by the fact that you had a full on animated film for us to watch in class.