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Animated Batman by Bodega Brick. Released in 2025 and custom printed on LEGO parts. Batman has a custom printed torso and chest symbol.
All part of the World’s Finest (and Largest) Collection of LEGO Batman Minifigures.
This is an animated GIF
Fickr is a bit funny with animated GIFs.
To view the "video"
o go to Actions above and select "view all sizes"
o select original
o the GIF will then download one frame at a time
o the GIF will then repeat play at full speed
What a hungry waxing, this is actual speed; ie 6 frames a second that the Canon 40D can take photos at.
Enjoy
I haven't made any animated kaleidoscopes in a while and thought it was a good time to do so....I really need something inspirational.
I created the animation from a forum signature I made for Christmas last year using GIMP and the GIMP Animation Plugin (GAP).
Click on "All Sizes" to view the animation, which is about 1.4 mb, so it may take awhile to load....sorry about that.
Enjoy!
Art
I was animating for my first youtube video
It is just a walk test nothing to big but the big stuff will be coming later
Esta es una foto completa de mis Transformers Animated en mi colección. (10-Abr-2009).
Foto completa de mi colección.
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This is a complete picture of my Animated Transformers. (10-Apr-2009).
Deluxe class Transformers Animated Brawn. Pictured in SUV mode. This is yet another toy version of a character we never actually saw in stores.
This custom of mine has been in the works for at least two years (and is initially based on someone else's custom). Built from deluxe-class Soundwave, I originally started on Brawn's head when I built TFA Kup. As other projects came along, I'd work on new pieces like the fists or bumper. The head was rebuilt at least once. I just now got around to finishing him.
He has a new larger head, much larger fists, extended backpack, redesigned chest, altered shoulder tires, removable spare tire, and a new bumper for vehicle mode. He can still transform with all the new parts.
He isn't perfect, but he does a great job of matching the actual character model as best I could. This custom has the most changes of anything I've worked on up until this point.
Some concessions made are that due to his new larger fists, the interiors of his arms are essentially hollow. Therefore I have to keep the green vehicle panels facing forward or the illusion is broken.
Also, in these particular shots the clearance on the hands in vehicle mode is too tight. I didn't realize this until after he was painted. I'll most likely have to shrink his hips even further in order to fully fix him.
Nombre: Rodimus
Afiliación: Autobots
Línea: Animated Takara
Clase: Deluxe
Año: 2010
Número de adquisición: 382
Versión Animated de Rodimus, en este caso de Takara,
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Name: Rodimus
Allegiance: Autobots
Line: Animated Takara
Class: Deluxe
Year: 2010
Number in Collection: 382
Animated version of Rodimus, in this case, Takara version.
Whoa. My first (and only) Animated Transformer Custom. Thanks to Shinobitron for the idea on this guy. This custom was a commissioned custom for someone, who changed his mind....Therefor, he's going to ebay (tonight)
Kup started as an Animated Optimus Prime. I removed the exhaust stacks on his forearms, made the truck roof attach on to his back in robot form, added rotation articulation to his hands. The head started as an Animated Jetfire head, completely resculpted the chin, mouth, and more. Also filled in many hollow areas and screw holes with Ave's Fixit.
Quote: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kindergarten Cop
{Frame 1-25}
"You are mine now!"
He looks down at person(s) off screen.
Crazed, angry look, one eyebrow raised, mouth open.
Pointing.
{Frame 25-50}
"You belong to me!"
Looks to his right. Points to self aggressively.
{Frame 50-125}
"You're not gonna have you're mummy stand behind you anymore and wipe you're little tooshies!"
Looks left. Lowers body and brings out hand to recreate bum wiping motion.
Face expression changes instantly on 'Tooshies!'.
Looks right and makes a grimace type shape with mouth to say word. Eyebrows raised and eyes wide open.
{Frame 125-200}
"No more complaining. No more, 'Mr.Kimble, I need to go to the bathroom.'"
Looks left, looks right.
Makes an impression of a child dying to go to the toilet: Rock's head left and right, eyes closed, hands on private area.
{Frame 200-250}
"Nothing!"
Brings hands together with angry face, then pulls them away quickly with an unsure look to gesture the word.
{Frame 250-300}
"There is no bathroom!"
Camera zooms out to show he is talking to some Lion cubs.
You only see the backs of the lions, wagging their tails.
He stands tall and beats his puffed out chest in 3 quick motions to drive home his final point.
{END}
The most difficult part of the scene will be frame 50-125. Arnold speaks very fast and this could be very challenging to animate. I was considering changing the camera angle to show one of the lion cubs listening with their cute puppy-dog eyes so you wouldn't see my characters lips moving.
*Suggestion from Jason: He could put his head down or look away while he spoke to conceal the difficult lip sync*
Note to self: Most people gesture what they want to say before they say it.
Poor little guy didn't stand a chance being last in line with 18 siblings, but I helped him on his way.
This photo meets the project goals by taking two photos and merging them into a more interesting double exposure. I used a scan of a crumpled paper towel, and a back-lit photo of my brother, and in Photoshop, used one of the more unique blending modes "divide". In Photoshop I also spent a lot of time on the lighting and colors of the image. One of my goals for this particular image was to have the face appear animated, or deconstructed digitally. I wish the face could have had more depth, which was difficult due to the original heavily back lit photo. I like that this image is extremely unique, eye catching, and a different way to use less known layer blending modes to create an interesting effect. I also like the sharp defining lines on the chin and in the hair.
The lousy paint job, or the lack of to be more precise, is what makes Animated Megatron look really plain and boring. But a little paint here and there, some weathering and some work on his "talking" head, will do the job.
I changed the paint scheme on his legs and went for a G1/Super Megatron hybrid (the red feet just look a little off for me), but the rest is Animated accurate.
All Hail Megatron!
So yeah, I couldn't wait another six months to get my hands on these toys...especially once I saw a few of them on ebay with next to no mark-up.
Bumblebee here was the first to arrive. and he's glorious.
Super poseable, highly photogenic and just packed full of awesome. I love this toy to bits (despite the fact that he's probably my least favourite character on the cartoon!).
I really can not wait to get my hands on some more figures from this range.