this animation is actually pretty accurate because when cars are done then they are parked some hours and then ship or trains or trucks is going to load cars and then those cars going into car shop
Good work. Actually I enjoyed the video more on x2 speed. It looks more natural when the robots are moving fast and precise. Also I would have loved a shot of the whole construction line to see everything moving at the same time.
This is very impressive work and I'm actually trying to build a car assembly line exactly same as you created. I know it's been already 3 years but if you're still monitoring, I'd like to ask all information about brick parts which is composed of the car and machinery.
@@sangbumim7404 Unfortunately (or lucky) I don't have this model in lego-type soft. I can send you blender model (because some of the parts are not exactly from lego, but dummy). Is this ok for you?
@@namrasit6968 Yes, file is working perfectly. I need to start studying your work to plan how I will reenact all the manufacturing process(especially robot arm's movement) in reality.
I liked it, but I want more shots from different angles, different colors, and 100% want more views of the cars being driven into the lot. EDIT: I LOVE IT! KEEP MAKING MORE VIDEOS!! Perhaps I didn't elaborate enough on how awesome it was.
Lovely work.. as others said it is a lot of hard work to do this in blender.. I too am also learning blender.. and yes it is hard but fun and you can do some great stuff on it when you are good at it?
I used a few sort of software. First I tried with LeoCAD, but not all work all right (some part was missing). Finaly I tested a lot Lego software and I for import I used Metabricks, and Stud.io. I also made some part of the model in blender (simplification, patterns, etc).
I rendered it about a month. I used Dell Latitude E6520 for modeling and gaming laptop with gtx 860m for rendering. And Inkscape I use to made letters, some textures etc.
Hi there! This is very impressive, mainly because I use blender as well! I know how hard it can be to model and rig things like this! I'm curious about several things. Did you model the Lego bricks yourself or did you use an asset pack? Also, how many sample did you use, and what are your computer specs? So many questions. xD One tip though, it looks to me as if you didn't animate your noise patterns. (I could be wrong.) It kinda ends up looking like a little bit of grit on the camera lens that never moves. You can make it less noticeable by going to Properties>Render>Sampling>Settings and clicking the little clock icon.
Hi, for Lego bricks I used LDD (Lego Digital Designer) and Lcad. I only modeled when import was wrong. About samples it was about 50 because my machines weren't new :). I used Dell E6520 for work, and Clevo with gtx 860 for rendering.
this animation is actually pretty accurate because when cars are done then they are parked
some hours and then ship or trains or trucks is going to load cars and then those cars going into car shop
COOL! It would be funnier if you had a robot plop an owner into the car from the window. :)
Good work. Actually I enjoyed the video more on x2 speed. It looks more natural when the robots are moving fast and precise. Also I would have loved a shot of the whole construction line to see everything moving at the same time.
Nice idea, I'll add some screens when I started tutorial of lego indu robot. :)
This was great!
This is very impressive work and I'm actually trying to build a car assembly line exactly same as you created. I know it's been already 3 years but if you're still monitoring, I'd like to ask all information about brick parts which is composed of the car and machinery.
I can give you the model of this factory, but I don't have the list of the all brlicks :)
@@sangbumim7404 Unfortunately (or lucky) I don't have this model in lego-type soft. I can send you blender model (because some of the parts are not exactly from lego, but dummy). Is this ok for you?
@@namrasit6968 Even better! Many thanks!
@@sangbumim7404 let me know, do you able to download and it works
@@namrasit6968 Yes, file is working perfectly. I need to start studying your work to plan how I will reenact all the manufacturing process(especially robot arm's movement) in reality.
I am learning blender too so I know how much work it is. Very cool buddy! Keep it up
If he puts so much work, why doesn't he make stop-motion?
I liked it, but I want more shots from different angles, different colors, and 100% want more views of the cars being driven into the lot.
EDIT: I LOVE IT! KEEP MAKING MORE VIDEOS!!
Perhaps I didn't elaborate enough on how awesome it was.
it must be a hard job making this,Good Job,man!
Thats incredible! 100 stars!
nice job
Dude, I'm still trying to figure how to make an industrial robot rigging and you've made it perfectly, do you plan to make some tutorials about it?
Really good
Very, very cool animation video ! Great job ! Con grats ! Best Lego animation I've seen sofar ! 🏆🎆🎇
Very cool Im trying blender out right now
That's a very realistic tutorial!
Those guys are going to be rich!!!
I love it but maybe try and work on the cars a little because the windows made it look a bit too tall
How did you have all of the correct scaling? Everything is so Lego-accurate… this is amazing!!!
I made the model in lego DD, so most of item was in good proportions. Thx for comments :)
Oh, Lego Digital Designer… that makes so much more sense! Thanks :D
Great work! Keep it up:)
The finished car reminds me of the new Chinese 2021 changli ev
so cool
"Today on How It's Made"
Could be used as its own LEGO set?
bardzo ladne :)
Lovely work.. as others said it is a lot of hard work to do this in blender.. I too am also learning blender.. and yes it is hard but fun and you can do some great stuff on it when you are good at it?
świetne :) brawo !
Dzięki, dobrze wiedzieć, że wyszło ok :)
If only this was an official set...
Wow is nice
That must have take ages to setup, well done! Do you post vids elsewhere, you only have two here?
Yeah.. I don't have many time now for new things, unfortunately. But thx for comment, it's always a spark of motivation.
Epic
It was a good animation, have anything else planned for the future?
I started new things, but is still a long way to finish them.
Nice! can you make a tut video??
i wish i could download this but i doubt you will let me
Fabuloso:)
Awesome I’m looking to make a Lego animation were did you get the bricks from I can’t find any
Mainly Lego Digital Designer. You can create a model in it, and export to blender (with LeoCad).
cool
Hi JD
I watch your vids
I love all the battles
Wow cool animation hwo long did you work for this
About three months -one month was for rendering only, cos my computer as not very strong
:).
Very nice but how did you import your .ldd file into blender ? : )
I used Ldraw, but now I know there are better software to do this.
Ok thank you
how did you get your ldd model into blender?
I used a few sort of software. First I tried with LeoCAD, but not all work all right (some part was missing). Finaly I tested a lot Lego software and I for import I used Metabricks, and Stud.io. I also made some part of the model in blender (simplification, patterns, etc).
Also, what was the render time and the specifics of your computer, and what did you use inkscape for?
I rendered it about a month. I used Dell Latitude E6520 for modeling and gaming laptop with gtx 860m for rendering. And Inkscape I use to made letters, some textures etc.
Hi there! This is very impressive, mainly because I use blender as well! I know how hard it can be to model and rig things like this!
I'm curious about several things.
Did you model the Lego bricks yourself or did you use an asset pack? Also, how many sample did you use, and what are your computer specs? So many questions. xD
One tip though, it looks to me as if you didn't animate your noise patterns. (I could be wrong.) It kinda ends up looking like a little bit of grit on the camera lens that never moves. You can make it less noticeable by going to Properties>Render>Sampling>Settings and clicking the little clock icon.
Hi, for Lego bricks I used LDD (Lego Digital Designer) and Lcad. I only modeled when import was wrong. About samples it was about 50 because my machines weren't new :). I used Dell E6520 for work, and Clevo with gtx 860 for rendering.
Só cool
Futuristic factory?
Yes please
The car likes hyundai atos
Q U A L I T Y
How much did you spent to do this animation?
About three months - design and rendering.
Dang
Tutorial plz?
I will think about it, but now I haven't much time.
Can you just do a quick tutorial on how to use Lego DD and Inkscape?
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At end he drive on wrong side of rode
RUclipsHer0 gaming maybe in the creator's country you drive on that side.
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