I loved Bionicle alot when i was a kid, eventually grew out of it. Was reminded of it like last month and dove into it fully 100%, watched the 9 hour lore vid and everything else lol. Stumbled upon this channel maybe a few days ago and holy cow the dedication is amazing i cant wait wait to see your progress
Dude these are so amazing, you're stop motion and your continue endeavor to do Bionicles after such a long time. Please keep posting content. Even if it's just a little at a time or just small stuff. I would love to see the progress or just 1 minute videos of what's happening. Keep up the good work!
This is just my personal opinion, but I think you should start posting your updates on Patreon as well. There are a lot of people these days that don't use Facebook, including myself, because they're a scummy company.
Thanks. I agree. We Are going to start posting on Patreon...even some videos will be Exclusive to Patrons alone. Might start doing that next year. I'm not gonna say much for or against facebook...I get what you're saying...but it just so happens I made an account Years ago....so I'm Using it.
Not yet...but in a year or two when I finish the script, I will Then begin my voice actor search...may even do online auditions...so stick around. It's coming soon.
@@574guy That depends on if I need Specific parts...or bulk or...just whatever. I often resort to eBay...but I've started buying more specific parts in bulk from Bricklink...there is Also a small store in town called Bricks and Minifigs that I'll visit a few times a year...buy an assorted back of Bionicle parts....especially small parts like pins and axles and liftarms...mostly technic stuff. They rarely sell Bionicle sets...but once in a while they do...but Usually they have a huge bin of Bionicle parts that you can pick and choose from that most people ignore...so I help myself to that.
24 frames per second is what I currently use...however for some of these Really Old animations...I wouldn't say there's a real frame rate. I just took a handycam and would go 'start stop' for every 'frame' of footage...which would last for the length of probably several frames.