There’s already a ton of comments saying this, but this channel is seriously one of the most creative, fun, and interesting displays of engineering on the platform. Love what you’re doing, keep up the great stuff!
The stop motion with the rotating door blew me away. Really well-done, whether it was compositing or some other trick that's beyond me. It's just so fascinating to see the things you make for this, but the stop motion is such a stellar bonus, gosh.
its pretty easy to do tbh here what he did: he recorded the stop motion first and then did the animation, and separated he recorded the door^ then he put everything together and put a mask on the lego guy thats what im thinking it was the case, but it blew up my mind for like 5 minutes
Alternatively, I think you could do it with one layer and a lot of patience. Moving Mr. LEGO and waiting for the door to line up again. I basically know nothing about editing, so take this theory with a grain of salt. It probably is the dual layered footage @PsychoBelka mentioned.
@@PsychoBelka cant be, you can often tell how these things are done by looking at bounce lighting, its hard to fake and easy to miss (when you have a red floor and a white wall the wall will look a bit red from the bounce lighting) you can see on the lego man that he reflects red, so the door had to be there in his take, also the shadows move and morph with the lego man and the red door perfectly, the only solution is he spent alot of time on this, theres no easy way to do it how he has done it, all the easy ways have markers showing he didnt do them my current theory (how i would do it) is that the door IS stop motion, the sound of the motor is being played over the top, each frame hes moving the door, this would be triple the work from normal already hard stop motion (the door is running at 2 times the frame rate round abouts plus its an extra thing to animate so i estimate 3 times the work) but if we are looking for certainty then i cant tell, ive watched it 30 times now and i cant for the life of me see an obvious tell, the only solution is whatever he did, he worked hard on it and it shows
They're crazy expensive, and this video is going to drive up the price even more. I hate it. Thankfully I have one already but if it ever breaks so will I.@@WeItenspinner
Its called stop motion and it takes a lot of time to do it. you need to change the position of the lego people and take a photo after each change so it looks like its moving
@@personpointingtwogunsatyou oof You fell victim to the stereotype of the oblivious commenter who misses every joke in the comment section no matter how obvious. You have my condolences
I love that ! It’s so good, found a small forgotten bit of wire at 6:32 ahah I was actually wondering if the cars had motors too, now I got my answer ;) Keep up the good job mate love the channel
Every door is cooler than the last one, and I love how you used stop motion (or pulling vehicles with a string) to showcase the doors in an awesome way!
At first, yet before watching the video, I was intending to just agree with Your opinion. After watching the video I am very unsure if those words of Yours are enough to describe sheer genius of The Author😉
SCP-682: What the hell, why can't i break through these cursed doors Scientist: It's because our budget allowed us to buy an entire 4 lego sets to contain you
Tilt up garage door blew my mind. I don't remember ever seeing anything like this actually built. The geometry of it was mesmerizing. This is what Ross meant when he was yelling, "Pivot!"
For each position of the minifig, instead of a still photo, take a video of the door swinging through all possible positions. Then in editing, select the frame from the video corresponding to the most appropriate position of the door.
@@billyeai don't think that's what he did. That seems unnecessarily tedius. Also the gears look in continuous motion. I think after the minifig stops for a sec he manually moves the gate for every frame instead of using the motor
@@ThatNerdGuy0I think he made one video where the door was turning and then another without it turning and then he combined both. or he slighly turned it for each frame.
4:35 as an interesting side note, we have a tilt up garage door that achieves the same affect but with the setup being the opposite way round, with the bottom rolling between rails.
It's technically possible with either, or even both as our garage does. Each has their own dis and advantages. I zhink it's one of the more common garage doors as well? Since there's the least pieces to generate friction, thus low maintenace.
i dont know for sure but they could have taken two videos, one of just the door and another of just the minifigure walking and layered them, and maybe erased the parts where the minifigure was covered by the other video, i could be completely wrong though.
"folding garage door" 3:13 has a kinematic singularity. To push it from 95% closed to 100% closed without the help of momentum, you must put a lot of force on the tab linking the cable to the door. I wonder how well these work IRL, never seen one.
The trick is to never have it at exactly 180° angle. With real life mechanics that is quite easy to accomplish, not so much with LEGO due to its discrete block sizes.
love this! especially the progression from simple man-doors to further in the technological eras. next could be a missile silo, haha! the attention to detail with the stop-motion is also really cool!
And there could be different doors for a missile silo. A bunker hatch, an iris door, etc.. And he can try to do an airlock and decompression room for submarine or space station.
You've inspired my 4 and a half year old daughter to build her own technics set. After watching hours of your videos I decided to buy her the little bulldozer kit since she's obviously got the interest. I was right! Wet just started it yesterday and with barely any help from me, she's 80% done today. Thank you for inspiring "grown ups" and kids alike.
i like how clean the editing of the folding garage door because at first when it comes into frame there isnt string attached to it but when the doors open you can barley see the string. great job on that
I can't wrap my mind around the stop motion on the revolving door - this is so impressive and I don't know how you did it!!! I loved all of these designs very much!
there's also other kind of bus doors, that instead of sliding, they kinda rotate around, like tilt up garage door. honestly, i would like to see it made in lego. same goes for pop-out and slide train doors, not sure how they're actually made and since i'm already throwing ideas out, what about elevator doors? they often have interesting kinematics of coupling and locking, even if at the end of the day, they're nothing but simple sliding doors
Finally TH-cam recommends something good! How did I not know this channel existed???? I mean what the heck algorithm, I've even searched lego content in the past.
The fact that the mini figure was in stop motion while the motor and gearing remained in full video was a testament to how good your editing has gotten!
Any time I hear that horse sample, i think "it's the opinion of the entire school board that Dexter is criminally insane." That boy needs therapy. Psychosomatic.
I have only watched the first 6 seconds of this production, and gotta say the sound fx & audio are some quality product. The kind of quality that I've grown used to expect from Brick Experiment Channel ❤ EDIT: After watching the full video: The dedication that's gone into this! Walls are gray, doors are red, and vehicles are blue, in every shot. No shortcuts made The collage at the end with the horse sound cracked me up and made my day :) PS. I also love the door designs
Oh man, you can't believe how much this scratches the itch I had as a kid to build these sorts of doors. I was weirdly fascinated by bus and trams as a kid for this very reason.
This channel was already great, but the little stop motion bits make it that much better!
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.94ok
Yes 😍
here before this blows up
The revolving door one impressed me. Stop motion with real time is just insane.
@@broodaiamdewey622Yeah! I was wondering how he’d do it.
I'm an industrial garage door technician, so I found this pretty entertaining.
Cool
@Bloomy42 I'm actually a pest control technician now lol 😆 I changed careers a while back
@@tcgly3273I hope you like it better now! :D
@@tcgly3273is it still enertaining
@@tcgly3273well there is a garage door auto thing here so you can be a lego garage door techncian
On behalf of every former kid who owned the old-school castle set, thank you for finally making a functional Lego portcullis.
Now you just need 2 minifigs work together to lift it up without a motor perfect medieval portcullis
the prophet muhumad was lied to and deceived by the devil follow the one true God Jesus@Alexander-it9lv
@Alexander-it9lvonly if you sing hallelujah first
@@RayRayWasAGoodBoy wrong one buddy
@@xx_worldjaxx_xx1494 do people still use wooosh?
all of them were amazing, but something about that telescopic hangar door mechanism was so satisfying to watch.
Not only fascinating from a Lego-building perspective, but really cool showcase of doortypes for different purposes.
@Alexander-it9lvgay
pity he didnt do the according folding hangar door ... works like his sideways door but lifts up like the solid lifting door ...
😅. Opkelishvotkanakn😅😅.. @@kaboom-zf2bl
This person makes me feel like an engineering mechanic, civil engineer even though I only watch Lego, Thank you, bro
The stopmotion is amazing! love how you put so much effort just for us😍
Agreed
How did the horse get its motion?
@@meiam545It's one of the newer bucking horses.
“Just for us” … the guy has 3M subscribers and is probably doing TH-cam as his main job.
bot
There’s already a ton of comments saying this, but this channel is seriously one of the most creative, fun, and interesting displays of engineering on the platform. Love what you’re doing, keep up the great stuff!
@Alexander-it9lv holla snakbar!
The stop motion with the rotating door blew me away. Really well-done, whether it was compositing or some other trick that's beyond me. It's just so fascinating to see the things you make for this, but the stop motion is such a stellar bonus, gosh.
Yeah, I was trying to work out how they did that. They missed editing out the strings for the aeroplanes and cars, but it's still awesome.
@@nomadMikikr what a weird inconsistency
yeah i was wondering about that also
its pretty easy to do tbh
here what he did:
he recorded the stop motion first and then did the animation, and separated he recorded the door^
then he put everything together and put a mask on the lego guy
thats what im thinking it was the case, but it blew up my mind for like 5 minutes
Everyone is wrong, legos are alive they move when you dont watch them.
The stop motion figure + live revolving door was very well edited together.
2:05 I wonder how you did that frame-by-frame capture for the Lego character while having a animated revolving door on the other side.
Yeah I thought too about it, it was super smooth
2 Separate recordings layered on top of each other. One of door revolving, other is lego figure moving, without door.
@@PsychoBelka oh I don’t even thought about that, that’s how it was made for sure
Alternatively, I think you could do it with one layer and a lot of patience. Moving Mr. LEGO and waiting for the door to line up again. I basically know nothing about editing, so take this theory with a grain of salt. It probably is the dual layered footage @PsychoBelka mentioned.
@@PsychoBelka cant be, you can often tell how these things are done by looking at bounce lighting, its hard to fake and easy to miss (when you have a red floor and a white wall the wall will look a bit red from the bounce lighting) you can see on the lego man that he reflects red, so the door had to be there in his take, also the shadows move and morph with the lego man and the red door perfectly, the only solution is he spent alot of time on this, theres no easy way to do it how he has done it, all the easy ways have markers showing he didnt do them
my current theory (how i would do it) is that the door IS stop motion, the sound of the motor is being played over the top, each frame hes moving the door, this would be triple the work from normal already hard stop motion (the door is running at 2 times the frame rate round abouts plus its an extra thing to animate so i estimate 3 times the work)
but if we are looking for certainty then i cant tell, ive watched it 30 times now and i cant for the life of me see an obvious tell, the only solution is whatever he did, he worked hard on it and it shows
I'm genuinely amazed at how simple yet so complex doors can be
Love the contrast of the red pieces against the grey. That roller door is 👌
As I read this comment I questioned myself "A roller door"? Then as I thought that it came up on screen and I agree it's nice
Walking animation through the revolving door! Incredible!!
I miss those tiny 2x2 motors. They're so cute!
Excellent video as usual, I love interesting doors!
They are great. A friend of mine still has two of them, but wont sell them to me. XD
They're crazy expensive, and this video is going to drive up the price even more. I hate it. Thankfully I have one already but if it ever breaks so will I.@@WeItenspinner
@@g.williams2047Out of curiosity and mostly the fact im on mobile and can't be bothered to look myself, how much are they?
I recommend RR Sluggers video on those motors
@Alexander-it9lv please don't do that
This stopmotion is amazing, keep it up!
It's cool how you built tiny motors into all the LEGO people so they can move independently. Really adds a professional touch to these videos.
Its called stop motion and it takes a lot of time to do it. you need to change the position of the lego people and take a photo after each change so it looks like its moving
@@personpointingtwogunsatyou are you playing the comedic foil here in this bit
@@MisterNohbdy what
@@personpointingtwogunsatyou oof
You fell victim to the stereotype of the oblivious commenter who misses every joke in the comment section no matter how obvious.
You have my condolences
@@Acoolnamme oh i get it now
I love that ! It’s so good, found a small forgotten bit of wire at 6:32 ahah I was actually wondering if the cars had motors too, now I got my answer ;) Keep up the good job mate love the channel
Every door is cooler than the last one, and I love how you used stop motion (or pulling vehicles with a string) to showcase the doors in an awesome way!
Ok but the stop motion section going through the revolving door? Brilliant. Genius.
The effort you put into each video is astounding
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.94 or else what 🤡
At first, yet before watching the video, I was intending to just agree with Your opinion. After watching the video I am very unsure if those words of Yours are enough to describe sheer genius of The Author😉
The effort these bots put in their comments is astounding.
@@mcdswifi agree, it is as small as my di- I mean brain.
@Alexander-it9lv cringe
This channel is already great, but the satisfying sounds just adds to it.
If the SCP foundation hired this guy they wouldn’t have containment breaches.
SCP-682: What the hell, why can't i break through these cursed doors
Scientist: It's because our budget allowed us to buy an entire 4 lego sets to contain you
@@pro_fail😂😂😂
@user-ze4ko2fm5jI farted
Yesss
What about the ones that teleport
Tilt up garage door blew my mind. I don't remember ever seeing anything like this actually built. The geometry of it was mesmerizing. This is what Ross meant when he was yelling, "Pivot!"
very nice job on the stop motion at 2:00 :D
how did he do that though
My thought exactly! I can't figure out how he pulled that off
For each position of the minifig, instead of a still photo, take a video of the door swinging through all possible positions. Then in editing, select the frame from the video corresponding to the most appropriate position of the door.
@@billyeai don't think that's what he did. That seems unnecessarily tedius. Also the gears look in continuous motion. I think after the minifig stops for a sec he manually moves the gate for every frame instead of using the motor
@@ThatNerdGuy0I think he made one video where the door was turning and then another without it turning and then he combined both. or he slighly turned it for each frame.
6:38 made me believe in magic. So elegant and smooth!
I'm absolutely adoring the stop-motion recently. Makes your content even better than it already was; gives it more charm.
The sliding bus door was my favorite one, cuz it looks so cool made in Lego! ❤🎉
4:35 as an interesting side note, we have a tilt up garage door that achieves the same affect but with the setup being the opposite way round, with the bottom rolling between rails.
It's technically possible with either, or even both as our garage does. Each has their own dis and advantages. I zhink it's one of the more common garage doors as well? Since there's the least pieces to generate friction, thus low maintenace.
I like that idea. Sounds like it works better in winter when wind blows show against the closed door.
7:13 satisfaction of this moment is so hard like im falling asleep rn
2:06 wait, how did you do that? 😆 Great stopmotion skills!
i dont know for sure but they could have taken two videos, one of just the door and another of just the minifigure walking and layered them, and maybe erased the parts where the minifigure was covered by the other video, i could be completely wrong though.
I think he prob paused the motor, but idk
@@WolfieNamira yeah, i’m guessing two separate videos and some tool assisted blending.
you can see the string pulling the cars along, it could be the same scene
@@nilsdock that won’t make the little guy walk 😆
I'm so watching the tank video again after this one.
Love it!!!
"folding garage door" 3:13 has a kinematic singularity. To push it from 95% closed to 100% closed without the help of momentum, you must put a lot of force on the tab linking the cable to the door. I wonder how well these work IRL, never seen one.
The trick is to never have it at exactly 180° angle. With real life mechanics that is quite easy to accomplish, not so much with LEGO due to its discrete block sizes.
Amazing Lego doors! My favorite was the Telescopic Hangar Door!
love this! especially the progression from simple man-doors to further in the technological eras. next could be a missile silo, haha! the attention to detail with the stop-motion is also really cool!
And there could be different doors for a missile silo. A bunker hatch, an iris door, etc..
And he can try to do an airlock and decompression room for submarine or space station.
If mumbo jumbo was a lego channel:
Ава имба!😂😎😎😎
People are forgetting sethbling now
Ah, the old spoony boy. How is captain potat?
I like the basic door so I’m basic 😂
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.94 I’ve read your name what you gonna do about it huh
Can we just appreciate all together the stop motion in this video that is absolutely not required and must have taken so much time !
Awesome video! Also, 2:31 great start for a cool castle right there.
I do agree
You've inspired my 4 and a half year old daughter to build her own technics set. After watching hours of your videos I decided to buy her the little bulldozer kit since she's obviously got the interest. I was right! Wet just started it yesterday and with barely any help from me, she's 80% done today. Thank you for inspiring "grown ups" and kids alike.
I really enjoy the sound design of your videos! All the small clicks and clacks of the Lego bricks are really cool
Amazing stop motion, and builds!
Since I started watching this channel I got a renewed interest in engineering, thank you BEC! ⚙️
Me too!
@Alexander-it9lv🐷
i like how clean the editing of the folding garage door because at first when it comes into frame there isnt string attached to it but when the doors open you can barley see the string. great job on that
Amazing video! I would love to see someone integrate those “sliding bus doors” into a republic gunship build! Keep up the great work!
Can anyone assist. I’m looking to build the sectional garage door no.7. What is the piece number for the black chains used at 5:43 ?
8:12 _That's perfection_ 😌
I can't wrap my mind around the stop motion on the revolving door - this is so impressive and I don't know how you did it!!! I loved all of these designs very much!
0:16 ILLEGAL BUILDING TECHNIQUE DETECTED
what
nothing is being stressed on?
Your video is very satisfying.
Nobel prize for legonomics needs to be created.
The roller door was hella impressive but I still can't get over how good that vertical lift door looked! I love these videos.
I never thought I would enjoy LEGO-content this much. Good job on every video!
This guy is too smart to be labeled as a “builder”. HES A FREAKING GENIUS!
how do you animate while the doors are moving?
Edit: im an idiot
Exactly
He doesn’t
He didn't. The movement of the figure and of the doors are always seperated. He shot the figure moving per-frame, and the mechanics as a video.
Witchcraft
Just a video I’m guessing but why doesn’t the creator of the video keep the same frame rate?
Bro the doors are really amazing. But you know what’s better? The ASMR that comes with it!
there's also other kind of bus doors, that instead of sliding, they kinda rotate around, like tilt up garage door. honestly, i would like to see it made in lego.
same goes for pop-out and slide train doors, not sure how they're actually made
and since i'm already throwing ideas out, what about elevator doors? they often have interesting kinematics of coupling and locking, even if at the end of the day, they're nothing but simple sliding doors
Finally TH-cam recommends something good! How did I not know this channel existed???? I mean what the heck algorithm, I've even searched lego content in the past.
Nooo you didn't build a drawbridge 😭 it's a bit like a door-bridge, so does it count ?
its doorway
The fact that the mini figure was in stop motion while the motor and gearing remained in full video was a testament to how good your editing has gotten!
I hope MOC creators integrate these designs into their MOC’s, I love the sectional garage door especially.
I'm 42 and I'm watching someone playing with legos. It's awesome!
3:32 This door reminds me of old tram doors, like Tatra's.
Imagining my channel attracting subscribers just like this one.
Thank you for the garage door. I probably wouldn’t have thought of it myself.
Cool video as always. Can you tell how you made that stop motion so smooth?
I think for the cars moving thru the opened doors, he used a black string to pull them over
@@theinvisiblegaijin1165 that is obviously man, I mean for example on 2:00
You get a basic idea of how things can work for you in Lego, very helpful information, thank you!
3:07 Bro how the hell the did the Medieval Colony have the electric-powered gate 💀💀💀💀
[Medieval style voice] They pulled a string!
Yeah, originally they pulled the strings, rather than having mot or do it
Teslathee
i liked the bi-parting door best, love the way you link them together, so simple yet brilliant
Yes… 1 million of us just spent 10 and a half minutes watching a video about motorized Lego doors.
6 million, actually.
7 million, actually.
8 million, actually.
This is both practical and genius. Thank you for showing us the beautiful ideas that mind of yours cooks up.
Envisioning my subscriber base growing like this amazing channel.
6:00 this is my favorite!
same
I like the simplicity of that solid flip up door. Plus you could disguise it to just look like a wall
What was the motor you used at 1:45?
i think its called a micro motor, not sure though
There’s something really satisfying about the tilt-up garage door.
0:11 THAT SNAP
0:12 *
@@mpsuperstar88 u srsly had to correct a 1 second difference
@@sheeshyoursus94 seriously*****
@@2yenno srsly is short for seriously. dumb shit
@@2yenno and i wasnt replying to u i was replying to msuperstar88
Any time I hear that horse sample, i think "it's the opinion of the entire school board that Dexter is criminally insane."
That boy needs therapy. Psychosomatic.
3:19 could also be a bus door.
the video is great and adding tiles to the holdup garage door would've been even more awesome! thx for the video
Sheldon cooper playing with legos be like
the color coding in this video is such a nice touch!
are all of these doors legal?
When you build the third door, you will be arrested 😂
Also 7th door😅
The third one is legal
@@maxmustermann1235 third door is entirely legal, it's very common in american cities
third door is always in malls
just an idea but you should make upwards folding hangar doors, they're like the folding garage door but the fold is horizontal instead of vertical
This Lego man has four garages.
With different doors!
I have only watched the first 6 seconds of this production, and gotta say the sound fx & audio are some quality product. The kind of quality that I've grown used to expect from Brick Experiment Channel ❤
EDIT: After watching the full video:
The dedication that's gone into this! Walls are gray, doors are red, and vehicles are blue, in every shot. No shortcuts made
The collage at the end with the horse sound cracked me up and made my day :)
PS. I also love the door designs
Nice beat at 2:42
Sounds a bit familiar....
RICK ROLL?!
@@ThinkingCrimson No, is the cup song
The stopmotion was so impressive!
2:24 bros gone to the dark ages
The stop motion for the revolving door is very impressive!
8:24 bros got a 172
Edit: i mean a cesena 172 carer van
(Plane)
That roller door is great! I mean, they're all good, but that one stood out to me. Thanks for a great video.
1:58 is that an illegal technique i see?! :O
The stop motion demo’s are adorable 😭🥰
Me: Kills metrocop from HL
Metrocop: 8:06
Zero-Two unit: deserviced. Remaining units: contain.
Pick up that can.
The stop motion with the rotates door it's impressive.
0:16 THAT'S ILLEGAL
Thank You. This brings much more value to me than from Lego sets alone.
7:26 ORARARARARARARARA
star platinum??!?1!1?!1!
the revolving door stop motion really impressed me, well done!
2:53 is basically a FNaF Door.
Oh man, you can't believe how much this scratches the itch I had as a kid to build these sorts of doors. I was weirdly fascinated by bus and trams as a kid for this very reason.