Friday, August 5, 2016

Home links with bob.


I did a home link on the Olympics. For the task I created a mini Lego Olympics that went horribly wrong(for the Lego men not me)    

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  1. You have put a lot of effort into this Zak! Again, it is great to see you involving your siblings and having lots of fun at home. Thanks for sharing and entertaining us!

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  2. Zak, this is one of the best lego animations I've seen! I know how much effort it takes to get such fluid movement with your figures - how many photos did you take? Must be in the 1000's! I have a few students interested in animation. I'm wondering if you could make a screencastify video tutorial that we could access to learn more about this? mrsinton-white.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks for commenting, I am currently working on a tutorial video I will let you know when I am finished.

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  3. Hi Zak, I'm Emma from Paroa
    WOW! This is amazing how long did this take you? A week? This really entertained me. Next time you could do it against the wall so its one colour. Otherwise it is AMAZING

    Check out my blog http://paroagreyemmab.blogspot.co.nz/

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    1. I'm glad you like it, and it did take me a week to make would you like to see some more?

      http://lakebrunnerzakk.blogspot.co.nz/2016/05/home-link-electricity.html

      http://lakebrunnerzakk.blogspot.co.nz/2016/05/blog-post_12.html

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  4. Hi Zak Your Lego video was very entertaining and it's far better than I could ever do I see you've put a lot of work into this great job how long did It take you to make the whole video ?
    My blog Calder @ paroa school

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  5. hi Zak! I liked how you used stop motion to make the video that must of taken so long to make good work!

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  6. Hi zak This is so funny. I see what you mean when you said it went horribly wrong! From Caitlyn

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