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It is much easier to use the automated program to take the frames. I am going to play around and find good angles and maybe some phone apps.

You might look into some other application to do it. The iPhone app I use (Time Lapse Pro) takes photos on whatever interval you set. The nice thing is you can go through and remove certain images from the sequence at any time. At the end you create a video file and set how many FPS you'd like the video to be. I like the flexibility in seeing how the video looks at different FPS levels.
 
You might look into some other application to do it. The iPhone app I use (Time Lapse Pro) takes photos on whatever interval you set. The nice thing is you can go through and remove certain images from the sequence at any time. At the end you create a video file and set how many FPS you'd like the video to be. I like the flexibility in seeing how the video looks at different FPS levels.

Is this a single session program, or can you start and come back later?
 
You might look into some other application to do it. The iPhone app I use (Time Lapse Pro) takes photos on whatever interval you set. The nice thing is you can go through and remove certain images from the sequence at any time. At the end you create a video file and set how many FPS you'd like the video to be. I like the flexibility in seeing how the video looks at different FPS levels.

Awesome. Thank you. I will download when I get home and can plug my phone in. (low on juice)
 
Is this a single session program, or can you start and come back later?

First you create a "project" or "workspace". Then you can add images to it. You can come back any time and add more images to it if you wish. Then you save it as a video once its complete. When you save to video you get to select what FPS you want to save it in.

Here are three videos I made with the application. One of them was of my dogs as I just wanted to test out the new Gorillapod and Glif mount I bought.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8sk9lYTifg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJmFYtqmEoU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gthuxBsQmk

The speeder race is a good example of a video I went through and delete images from when it was done taking photos. There were some photos that had my hands in them so I just deleted them from the project and you never knew they where there.

It's a fun little app for building LEGO or stop motion animation. There a few different ones but here is a direct link to the one I bought and am using:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/timelapse-pro-create-timelapse/id339052008?mt=8

A coworker bought a different one called OSnap and I didn't like the UI or post processing it did nearly as much as Timelapse Pro.

Edit:
I found another app that I haven't tried myself but it looks promising as well. It's called Frameographer and is by Studio Neat (they make the Glif iPhone mount). It's a dollar more than the Timelapse Pro. It looks like it's been updated more recently than Timelapse Pro has though. If anyone gets it let me know how well it works. The UI looks a little more intuitive than Timelapse Pro, I'm just not sure if it has all the features. Here is a link:
http://www.studioneat.com/products/frameographer
 
I haven't seen this posted yet; apologies if old.

http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/313534

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It certainly isn't the slickest looking model, but it's clear it was made with heart. I love it!
 
First you create a "project" or "workspace". Then you can add images to it. You can come back any time and add more images to it if you wish. Then you save it as a video once its complete. When you save to video you get to select what FPS you want to save it in.

Here are three videos I made with the application. One of them was of my dogs as I just wanted to test out the new Gorillapod and Glif mount I bought.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8sk9lYTifg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJmFYtqmEoU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gthuxBsQmk

The speeder race is a good example of a video I went through and delete images from when it was done taking photos. There were some photos that had my hands in them so I just deleted them from the project and you never knew they where there.

It's a fun little app for building LEGO or stop motion animation. There a few different ones but here is a direct link to the one I bought and am using:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/timelapse-pro-create-timelapse/id339052008?mt=8

A coworker bought a different one called OSnap and I didn't like the UI or post processing it did nearly as much as Timelapse Pro.

Edit:
I found another app that I haven't tried myself but it looks promising as well. It's called Frameographer and is by Studio Neat (they make the Glif iPhone mount). It's a dollar more than the Timelapse Pro. It looks like it's been updated more recently than Timelapse Pro has though. If anyone gets it let me know how well it works. The UI looks a little more intuitive than Timelapse Pro, I'm just not sure if it has all the features. Here is a link:
http://www.studioneat.com/products/frameographer

And from out buddies at Tested. http://www.tested.com/videos/videos/43472-app-of-the-day-frames/

Oh lol. It's the same as the last you posted. They changed the name.
 
I just bid on an Obi-Wan minifigure on ebay to go with the UCS Starfighter that was delivered today.

Never imagined I'd be bidding on minifigures but here we are.
 
Anyone tried istopmotion for iPad? I lik eit sound of that one because you can use an iPhone/touch as the camera and control it from the iPad, so no risk of wobbling the camera when taking shots.
 
Hmmm. Might get that one. I like how simple the layout and use seems to be.

And thinking of actually building a stand for my iPhone out of Lego bricks. Something with adjustable angles and I can just slide the phone in to do video.

Reminds me of the wii zapper I made from Lego a couple of years ago :)
 
So my Nanoblock craze is still going strong. I did what I could to reproduce the Taj Mahal Nanoblock model in LDD. This is the result.

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Some of the connections that you make with Nanoblocks are impossible to model in Lego, so there are like, two major differences in the model. Also, the baseplates are 20x20, so I had to use 20~2x10 bricks. The color is also supposed to be gray and not black, but the on-screen lighting made it too hard to distinguish.

All in all, it comes out to a pretty cool microscale build if you were to do it in Lego. I'm a fan of this idea (particularly for the mega models).
 
I got the Nanoblock shuttle a few weeks back. Its not very stable, especially the thrusters when attached to the actual shuttle.

Weird thing is all the extra pieces you get, some you dont even use once, and ill have 3 or 4 of those. Looking at it and the extra pieces I think i can stabilize the thrusters, going to give it a shot this weekend.
 
I got the Nanoblock shuttle a few weeks back. Its not very stable, especially the thrusters when attached to the actual shuttle.

Weird thing is all the extra pieces you get, some you dont even use once, and ill have 3 or 4 of those. Looking at it and the extra pieces I think i can stabilize the thrusters, going to give it a shot this weekend.

Yeah, Nanoblock models are not for play - they're display models for sure. That shuttle is a fantastic model and actually reminds me a LOT of the structure of the Shuttle Expedition. I have them next to each other and it's really cool how much they resemble one another.
 
Picked up a shelf to put on top of my bookcase so I can display Tower Bridge out of the reach of kitties. But I just realized that I could just as easily mount a long shelf on the wall behind my television. Just mount something where I can keep adding modulars until it spans the length of the wall above the TV. I am just worried about the weight of so many models.
As long as I have enough braces under the shelves, it should be fine.
 
Yeah, Nanoblock models are not for play - they're display models for sure. That shuttle is a fantastic model and actually reminds me a LOT of the structure of the Shuttle Expedition. I have them next to each other and it's really cool how much they resemble one another.


nanoblock models also translate nicely into minecraft. I built the shuttle in minecraft using my nanoblocks as a template
 
had alot of fun putting together the family house yesterday :)
went well with watchning Alien3 ;)

but i am actually for the first time ever missing a piece, a 1x6 sand brown plate...
oh well time to test that great phone support you all keep talking about.
 
I was at my local Fred Meyer today and I noticed that they had a bunch of their LEGO sets on sale.

Only notable ones I saw was a $15 or so discount on the X-wing and a similar discount on the Tie Fighter.

Not bad, but I wasn't really interested in the selection mine had, plus I have that yellow car on the way. Gotta pace myself. :)
 
Just watched Conan from last night.
Simon Pegg was on and was talking about the Shaun of the Dead Cuusoo set but I he didn't really know what it was I guess. They just kept saying go to lego.com to vote for it. They did show a picture of the custom made minifigs though.

edit: looking at the cuusoo page or it now. It looks like the pic they showed of the minifigs was from the first version. they were way sloppier than the ones in the version currently on the page.

http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/7451
 
Aw man I am tempted to get that 20 dollar set just for the Deadpool minifig...

Also...why did they feel the need to let you lift Ironman's helmet. It just looks way to big compared to the rest of his body. Ugh
 
Got an email not long ago that Grand Emporium was back in stock on Toys R Us, and not too soon after that it was gone. I am glad. I dont want temptation.

And if anyone saw Conan last night, Simon Pegg and Conan were pimping out the Shaun of the Dead Cuusoo site. Well, they said to go to Lego.com, but you know what they meant.

http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/7451
 
Ordered something from bricklink for the first time. It was only a minifig (series 5 dwarf) but I like the process of it. Once I buy a few things I may have to consider sorting my old legos and setting up a storefront.

Oh and why did I get into lego after all the dwarf sets are gone....dwarfs=awesomeness
 
Ordered something from bricklink for the first time. It was only a minifig (series 5 dwarf) but I like the process of it. Once I buy a few things I may have to consider sorting my old legos and setting up a storefront.

Oh and why did I get into lego after all the dwarf sets are gone....dwarfs=awesomeness

Don't worry. If the sets are successful, LOTR stuff will give you lots of Dwarves. I expect many awesome figures to come from The Hobbit sets.
 
Hey Lego GAF! I've been lurking for a while, decided to get in on the action!

This thread gave me the itch to pull all my Lego out once again.
I was able rebuild my Space Police 6986 Mission Commander, with 98% of the original parts! Oh, how I love this set!

I'm loving the new 2012 Star Wars sets, probably have about 4-5 of them now. The new X-wing is AWESOME!! Also found some clearance sets at Walmart and TJ Maxx. I will post pics later.

Great to be building again! This might get costly though!

As promised, finally took some pics!

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Check your local K-marts for clearance deals! Found AC HQ, $33.50 not tagged!! Also, got HP Hogwarts 4842 for $48.50, SW podrace $33.50, a few Ninjago, and Atlantis sets for about 65% off. Some stores have them moved to clearance sections, others not. Grab a cart, fill it, and scan lots of them at their price scanner stations. Very YMMV, visited 7 stores, few had nothing or just crappy sets on sale.
 
just ordered brickley off bricklink

They should make these "one-time/one-place only" sets available to buy for everyone, they'd probably sell quite a few and it wouldn't dissuade people from going to store openings as they'd still get them for free/reduced on the day.

Did you decide to get the Muji papercraft set in the end? I'd love to hear what other people think of them, it's weird how little info/impressions there are.

One word of warning to anyone considering getting the Muji sets (at least in the UK): I just checked the site and the more expensive (per part) set is gone, leaving just the good value one. That in itself isn't an issue of course, but it might signal that they are nearing the end of production.
 
Lego 10226 Sopwith Camel

Price $99.99

Relive a classic era of aviation history with the Sopwith Camel biplane. This set lets you recreate a detailed replica of one of the most recognizable British single-seat biplanes ever to have graced the skies. Features include a realistic rotating propeller and engine cylinders, a hinged tail rudder, realistic tension wires, functioning wing ailerons and tail flaps that can be controlled from the cockpit.

LEGO Creator Sopwith Camel
• Detailed replica
• Rotating propeller and engine cylinders
• Hinged tail rudder
• Functioning wing ailerons
• Tail flaps can be controlled from cockpit
• 883 pcs
• June 2012
 
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