Re: Sets and Props Critique Thread
nice, although the man's legs look very odd, almost as if he's wearing a skirt ![]()
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nice, although the man's legs look very odd, almost as if he's wearing a skirt ![]()
Right down to the cannonball. Great job.
Here is my awesome building from a different angle:
This angle makes it look way smaller.
Here is another set I built:
Very nice, is that a school?
Wow that looks great! the clock seems a little small though. I saw someone made a clock out of a clear circular piece once, then used battle droid arms as the hands. It looks really good, and would probably be about the right size.
Offtopic: Hazzat, why is your sig quoting the worst teen pop sensation of our generation?
Okay, I've finished the exterior of my Cyrin High School building in LDD. I'm still working on the interior. I want the outside to look old and drab, along with the inside, so any comments about it being ugly are appreciated! 
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dont use LDD. LDraw is the way to go.
Thanks for the tip Hazzat!
Is this better?
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Here's the inside of the classroom.
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Nice! But are they gonna be watching HD TV?
No offence, but if that's gonna be a blackboard, I'd change it.
Unless it's a high tech one, and I've completely missed the point.
Eh, the blackboard works for me. I'll second Hazzat's point, though. Most classrooms hold more than three students.
- Aaron
Yeah, I was kinda worried about that part. Although during the "Cyrin High" brickfilm you'll only really see a view through the doorway as Brivon walks past. They're more for it to look like a classroom. Either way I'll still try to bring the desk count up to at least 6. I tried before but I was one stud short. Grrrrrr ![]()
Okay, here's the room with six desks. I had to move the wall out one stud on each side.
I'm really hoping this is the last improvement I have to make, but before I rest, does anyone have a suggestion for the rest of the interior?
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