How I make large scale Lego sets easy and cheap

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Watch lofty as he strategically gives information on how to build large scale Lego sets of epic proportion for stop motion animation.

This video was a lot of fun to make! It took me forever to complete, but I am really happy with how it turned out. Let me know if you want more videos like this one.

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Thank you WEBRICK for sponsoring this video. They provided me with the Minecraft set pieces featured in the video. Despite being an off brand, WEBRICK’s bricks are surprisingly high-quality! I can truly barely tell a difference between Lego, and WEBRICK parts. The only difference is that some of WEBRICK’s parts (mostly there studs and base plates) are ever so slightly tighter, but not in such a way that it hinders how well the bricks connect. Here is a brief introduction of WEBRICK:
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This man made an amazing and useful tutorial into hilarious and entertaining content. This guy is underrated af.

Alphacheesecake
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Setting up your camera before the set is a underrated piece of advice. I remember back in the day making sets that had detail, where the detail wouldn't be seen.

AbsolutelyLego
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This is one of the most entertaining tutorials I've ever seen! It had no right to be this well animated, yet it was anyways! Also thanks for the shoutout :)

LittlePangy
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This guy ngl sounds a lot like Emmet from the lego movie, energy and all. Perfectly fitting for the content he makes.

BoyAkwrd
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My jaw is on the floor…this is quite simply beyond professional grade video production. And I learned multiple new things even after having been animating for 6 years…

jadedragonfilms
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Absolutely 10/10 tutorial. It’s actually fun to watch (also the fact that 1:53 his eyes change just for not even a second of emphasis is awesome)

toy_bonnie
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This is absolutely amazing, I love this style

hiddengameseekerlp
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This video put a smile on my face. Thank you! 🙏

siegeperilous
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This has gotta be one of the best cases of quality > quantity tutorial. Brief and to the point, and being hilarious on top of it.
It surely contrasts watching some monetone monologue with no cuts 20 mins at a time-kind of tutorial. I will be shouting you out through a megaphone at my local town square for sure

stovepipe
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This was a really cool video. If this kind of thing was done by anyone else it might get kinda boring, but your fluent and exaggerated animation style makes it so much more entertaining!!

drextube
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This was amazing! And was very helpful! Great job!!

randomwarehousestudios
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Dude how can I like a video more than once? This is entertaining AND teaching me a TON of stuff!!

alienlobsteroo
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Yo, this is really cool, you can defenitely make more of these

Kociarz_Studios
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I just love these face animations they just look so good and the whole is fast paced so it doesn't get boring.

agentLT
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Your animations are so smooth it looks so good!

awesomepants
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Hey man, I really enjoyed this video, great tips aswell, might use this to make my own sets a little better. You are a really good animatior and so underrated, it seems like the algorithm doesnt support brickfilms like it used to. You definetly gained a sub!

alekopictures
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i love all the little smearing effects with more than one copy of a brick visible for a single frame, it really helps sell the movement!

Rakned
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0:20 I M DEFFINITELY GONNA USE THAT ONE🤯🤯🤯

ShadowBrickStudios
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such a cool video, gives me back old memorys

skullgames
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its so cool how you used bits of paper for the sword

madeline