Some fantastic tips that a lot of tutorials miss or overlook as it eventually comes naturally but you went really in depth to really help newer people out
Really great tips! One thing I would recommend to everyone would be to use less blue tac. It can break the illusion of the animation, and my family always pointed it out when they saw it.
I’ve been practicing fight scenes since the start so I’ve gotten good like you :) It’s great seeing how you do your fight scenes, as they are a different style than mine! Pretty awesome tutorial to, you covered various important aspects
I'm brand new to trying to do stop motion as a hobby, because it's so fun. This was really helpful and gives a lot of ideas on how to get more realistic motion.
Thanks for this! I have already started recently applying a little easing in and out, camera movement, and minifig movement to my fight scenes so i'm now gonna add practical effects too, thanks again!
This one makes your guns look a bit more cool. If you have a black gun let's say an ar. Grab a black hand and attach it so that the minifigure can reach is so basically next to his right hand(of he's holding it in his left hand) this acts and a foregrip and looks pretty cool.
This is really helpful I’m filming my first fight scene for the finale of my Lego Doctor Who series tomorrow and these tips are definitely gonna help thank you
In the process of a Lego film. But my next Lego film I want to do something different with two guys fighting. Found your video and it was very helpful. Definitely going to use these tips. Thank you!
This is a great tutorial; the things aren’t to hard to do or obtain items for and you actually show us what lights or blood you use. Keep up the great work man. 👌
Have to do a stop motion project for school. Your videos have really helped. Thanks! Also really cool to see your progress when you showed some of your first fight scenes vs. the newer ones. Nice
Great tutorial! I definitely think wearing in and out and Camara movements are super important! Good use of clips and different media. I do think LEGO is not as good as mega construx in terms of having the range to animate with. Although that makes it harder but allows for better animation. Nice work
that was awesome and I learned a lot. just discovered your channel and I'm definitely gonna watch more of your vids. you really helped me with my camera movement. :)
wow really great detailed tutorial, ive been doing fight scenes for a while but even these tips can help me, i usually have been doing hard cuts or just plain camera movements but the soft cut part was really cool cuz i dont usually use them, ive also been wondering about your blood effect cuz normally people will use paint or things that ruin legos and im not into that, so im glad you showed me that, one q tho: is the blood putty sticky or oily?
A tip I have for camera movement: back when I used my phone for shooting brickfilms, instead of having a whole camera stand built up, I'd just put a lil stack of bricks behind the phone and place some sticky tac on the bottom of it. That way you can easily get both little and big moves and the phone doesn't get bumped as easily. And the camera is down a bit lower so it looks more eye-level. So ye, great tutorial my guy!
@@ErikTongStudios yeah I get that. Ig the real tip is to not feel like you have to do the same thing every time lol. You'll have the best results if you get original and creative with it
Great tutorial, but a suggestion I have is to make the clay less visible, because sometimes you use a lot and you can see it, which looks not so good. Other than, that, great tutorial! Thanks!
What kind of clay do you use for moving the LEGO minifigures arms/legs? ATM the I use loctite blue tack. It’s useful, but a little too strong, so I’m looking for something softer like clay for more maneuverable events.
Hey Net brix your stop motions inspired me to start my channel and I just wanted you to see my Robot Rampage vid witch was Inspired by this video 📹 Thanks for the tutorial
0:00 Intro
1:19 Ease in/ Out
3:00 Camera Movement
5:11 Minifig Movement
6:41 Practical Effects
8:10 Outro
Thank you
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This is a great tutorial, one of the better ones I've seen for fight animation. I think this will help a lot of people.
thanks man appreciate that :)
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@@MIGHTY_DUDE thank you! :)
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Started doing stop motion at 13 in 2014 but stopped for 8 years and finally got the proper tools to do it I just gotta learn.
You’ll definitely be great at it hope you have fun doing stop motion
I started at the age of 9
Some fantastic tips that a lot of tutorials miss or overlook as it eventually comes naturally but you went really in depth to really help newer people out
thanks man and glad you think so, I really wanted to include everything for people just starting out :)
Really great tips! One thing I would recommend to everyone would be to use less blue tac. It can break the illusion of the animation, and my family always pointed it out when they saw it.
thanks man and yeah that's a good point I think it defo looks better if you can hide it
@@Netbrix You can it in post but it's tricky and takes bloody ages
@@BossKingLegoProductions Yeah, which is why, for now, im not focusing too much on the blue tac's visibility
A-maz-ing. Thanx dude :D
In germany we call people like you "Ehrenmann“
I started filming a year ago, and its so cool to see how there is still so much to learn, your tips will help greatly thank you!
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I’ve been practicing fight scenes since the start so I’ve gotten good like you :) It’s great seeing how you do your fight scenes, as they are a different style than mine! Pretty awesome tutorial to, you covered various important aspects
thanks man and yeah this was defo aimed more at people starting out but cool that you found some use out of it too :)
@@Netbrix indeed! Np
“We’re so close to 3K”
Wow, it’s amazing how much you’ve grown, just a year ago you only had 3K, look at you now!
These are brilliant tutorials :)
I Watch This Every Week Just To Stay Brushed Up On My Fight Scenes!
Ayyy thanks man appreciate that
I'm brand new to trying to do stop motion as a hobby, because it's so fun. This was really helpful and gives a lot of ideas on how to get more realistic motion.
My mans started listing Newtons Laws of Motion lol. Nice job
hahahaha thanks man
Thanks for this! I have already started recently applying a little easing in and out, camera movement, and minifig movement to my fight scenes so i'm now gonna add practical effects too, thanks again!
This is where the legend begon
I never thought about fight scenes like this! Thanks for the tutorial! :)
This one makes your guns look a bit more cool.
If you have a black gun let's say an ar. Grab a black hand and attach it so that the minifigure can reach is so basically next to his right hand(of he's holding it in his left hand) this acts and a foregrip and looks pretty cool.
going to try stop motion animate the final fight of Macbeth for the first time for a college project, I highly appreciate the help!!
Really god. I knew most of the tricks, but I think I'm going to try out the sand effect on one of my videos.
This is really helpful I’m filming my first fight scene for the finale of my Lego Doctor Who series tomorrow and these tips are definitely gonna help thank you
In the process of a Lego film. But my next Lego film I want to do something different with two guys fighting. Found your video and it was very helpful. Definitely going to use these tips. Thank you!
Great tutorial man, definitely one of the best I’ve seen. I love how you focus on every single aspect of a fight scene. Great work 👍
I need this for a school project and this tutorial is very helpful
Thanks this will help me out a lot . you have gave me so much inspiration and confidence to post my stop motion videos to TH-cam thanks again
thanks man and glad to hear it bro, Keep at it 👌
This is a great tutorial; the things aren’t to hard to do or obtain items for and you actually show us what lights or blood you use. Keep up the great work man. 👌
this helps a lot! thanks for making this!
Great tutorial! Super helpful!
thanks man
I could really improve my fight scene's thanks for the tutorial
Well done man! So helpful, I love your tutorials
Happy to help!
Awesome tutorial! You did a great job explaining!
I remember watching this when I was 15 and my animating skills literally changed overnight lmao
Have to do a stop motion project for school. Your videos have really helped. Thanks! Also really cool to see your progress when you showed some of your first fight scenes vs. the newer ones. Nice
Thanks for the tips! I’ve been working on fight scenes lately and these made them look so much better! Thanks!
THANKS A BUNCH!!! Love your videos Netbrix, thanks for all the videos!!
This tutorial was so helpful! Thank you, I will definitely be using this to help me improve my fight animations.
An amazing tutorial and your really talented hope you have a good day or night ❤
You just earned a sub (sandwich and literal sub) oh and train sub
Thanks so much this helped so much with my animations!
Bro I learned more from netbrix than school
Thanks for the tips I just started and made a fighting scene mind seeing it because I’m not sure if it’s good
Great tutorial! I definitely think wearing in and out and Camara movements are super important! Good use of clips and different media. I do think LEGO is not as good as mega construx in terms of having the range to animate with. Although that makes it harder but allows for better animation. Nice work
thanks man and yeah I agree I feel like there's a certain charm to Lego Minifigures tho
@@Netbrix trust me once you switch you’ll never go back
Great tutorial man, really helps me improve on my falls, even tho I’m not a beginner, I’ve always wondered how to ease out of a fall
I'm trying to grow my stopmotion channel and this really helps
Thanks so much for this tutorial I will defenetly use the 360 seen. That is so so creative! Thanks!
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very helpful. Thank you. I've always stunk at fight scenes...
thanks man glad to help bro!
This is an awesome channel you deserve more subs
Super useful tips, awesome to see you're so close to 40 k subs. Insane you had almost 3k a year ago, you definitely deserve way more. Keep it up :)
that was awesome and I learned a lot. just discovered your channel and I'm definitely gonna watch more of your vids. you really helped me with my camera movement. :)
He uses sticky tack
wow really great detailed tutorial, ive been doing fight scenes for a while but even these tips can help me, i usually have been doing hard cuts or just plain camera movements but the soft cut part was really cool cuz i dont usually use them, ive also been wondering about your blood effect cuz normally people will use paint or things that ruin legos and im not into that, so im glad you showed me that, one q tho: is the blood putty sticky or oily?
This really helps alot you really inspire me and I wish to be just like you
As someone who is making stop motion with mega construx this was very helpful funnily enough
glad it helped :D
Your first fight scene is very good to me
thanks man hope you get to 25k soon!👍
This video has been really helpful. Thanks I have just started a channel and have been looking for tips
Thank you so much for this, it puts my stop motions on the next level keep up the great work!
Lol that one dislike is a stormtrooper missing his shot
I'll drop my like ! Well deserved !
nice job breaking it down!
thanks bro :)
This was very helpful. Thanks 👍
So much detail you just a got a new sub thanks bro I appreciate it!!!!!!!!
Thanks man glad it helped :)
I LOVE your content
A tip I have for camera movement: back when I used my phone for shooting brickfilms, instead of having a whole camera stand built up, I'd just put a lil stack of bricks behind the phone and place some sticky tac on the bottom of it. That way you can easily get both little and big moves and the phone doesn't get bumped as easily. And the camera is down a bit lower so it looks more eye-level.
So ye, great tutorial my guy!
thank you bro and thanks for sharing might have to try that out :)
yeah thats what i do but it harmed me moving my camera up and down or in an angle so sometimes i'll also use a stand as well
@@Netbrix np my man!
@@ErikTongStudios yeah I get that. Ig the real tip is to not feel like you have to do the same thing every time lol. You'll have the best results if you get original and creative with it
@@TheBrickBro mmm good tips
Thanks for making the video to help us 🙏
I’m going to use these tips a lot more! 😁
awesome, hope it helps out bro
I love your video's! it helps out a lot for my one video's! Keep up!
This is very helpful, you're nearing 3k subs!
thanks man and yeah we're getting close :)
thanks Im just starting lego stop motion.
Great tutorial man!
Let’s go you got 3.5k in 8 months
Nice tutorial man!
This is awesome
Yay 10k congrats
Nice,Like A BEAST!
Great tutorial, but a suggestion I have is to make the clay less visible, because sometimes you use a lot and you can see it, which looks not so good. Other than, that, great tutorial! Thanks!
Earned yourself a sub !
Hopefully this helps also I made a stand for my phone just so I can hold it up and like look Without the camera moving
Thanks this helped us a lot!!
Nice net
It really helped thank you
Good tutorial
Really awesome👍😁
Great tutorial! This is great 👌
thank you bro
@@Netbrix np
Dis guy😂
Is awesome
This helps a lot with stop motion pls tell me if there is a type of slime to use
Great Video!
Amazing
What kind of clay do you use for moving the LEGO minifigures arms/legs? ATM the I use loctite blue tack. It’s useful, but a little too strong, so I’m looking for something softer like clay for more maneuverable events.
Thanks this is gonna help me a lot!
no worries bro, glad I could help
Awesome
You use Stop Motion Studio? NICE.
Really helpful, thanks a lot
no worries bro glad I could help
Tnx very helpful ❤️
I’m watching your tiktok live stream
Excellent thank you very much
Hey Net brix your stop motions inspired me to start my channel and I just wanted you to see my Robot Rampage vid witch was Inspired by this video 📹 Thanks for the tutorial
THANK YOU
I love it