(777w suggested I post this here, so here goes...)
My brother made me an awesome Portal-themed LEGO present last Christmas, which he spent months wokring on.
8 months later, I've finished a stop motion of it. :D
Everything apart from Chell (and her companion cube) is *not* stop motion: the doors, elevator and the portals are all motorised, and he included a Mindstorms brick that opens the door when the button is pressed down. It requires very exact timing to get the portals straight, though... :P
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That's is awesome. I should really get back to stop motions and stop wasting so much time online
Btw, did your brother make that all from scratch? If so, he's pretty awesome :3
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jji7skyline wrote:
That's is awesome. I should really get back to stop motions and stop wasting so much time online
They do take forever, though large parts of this were done when I was at home ill...
Btw, did your brother make that all from scratch? If so, he's pretty awesome :3
The Lego stuff? Absolutely! He's really quite good...
EDIT: I'm informed that he may have borrowed the designs for the turrets, cake, and portal gun from t' internet.
He is awesome, though.
Last edited by blob8108 (2012-08-30 11:32:09)
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Now I want to play Portal so I can figure all this out
Must have been fun to shove the camera for all of those tight-fitting scenes
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scratchisthebest wrote:
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Now I want to play Portal so I can figure all this out
Must have been fun to shove the camera for all of those tight-fitting scenes
And make the turrets fall without making them actually fall.
Anyway, VERY cool.
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THIS....IS.....PORTAL!
Great work!
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Awesome! Great job!
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Thanks all!
scratchisthebest wrote:
Must have been fun to shove the camera for all of those tight-fitting scenes
Yeah, I had to take apart some of the walls to get in Putting it back together was rather nerve-wracking...
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Awesome stop motion! The set is incredible as well, with all the moving parts and doors!
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Amazing! Wish I could do that.
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terminator68 wrote:
Awesome stop motion! The set is incredible as well, with all the moving parts and doors!
Yeah, the set he made is awesome He even got me to program the Mindstorms brick for him without ever telling me what it was! ("there's a car with a motor, and when you press the button the motor needs to turn 180 degrees...")
majormax wrote:
Amazing! Wish I could do that.
I used a Mac app called iStopMotion which overlays the camera video feed with the previous frame, which makes posing things a lot easier -- you could try that! But the only thing you really need is a lot of patience...
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blob8108 wrote:
terminator68 wrote:
Awesome stop motion! The set is incredible as well, with all the moving parts and doors!
Yeah, the set he made is awesome He even got me to program the Mindstorms brick for him without ever telling me what it was! ("there's a car with a motor, and when you press the button the motor needs to turn 180 degrees...")
majormax wrote:
Amazing! Wish I could do that.
I used a Mac app called iStopMotion which overlays the camera video feed with the previous frame, which makes posing things a lot easier -- you could try that! But the only thing you really need is a lot of patience...
Wow, how clever of him.
I always wondered how to program those mindstorms... I still have one, but the program was very glitchy and would never work...
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terminator68 wrote:
I always wondered how to program those mindstorms... I still have one, but the program was very glitchy and would never work...
Yeah, the included LEGO software (NXT-G?) is a bit meh. There's a project to make Scratch for Mindstorms: Enchanting, I think. And you can program them using NXC, a C-like language, or LeJOS (which is Java, maybe?).
slinger wrote:
Wow, that's amazing!
Thanks!
Last edited by blob8108 (2012-09-09 16:57:32)
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