Re: Sets and Props Critique Thread
I don't think it needs any window. It would kinda look out of place, imo. The set is fine, just make it taller (but I see you're already working on that). I like it.
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I don't think it needs any window. It would kinda look out of place, imo. The set is fine, just make it taller (but I see you're already working on that). I like it.
thanks!
Double Post:
okay, i've added grey stripes to make it taller:


tell meh what you think
oh, and while i'm at it, heres some pics of the planet surface i'm working on:

And heres the back of it:
this is basically a test, (that's why its so small) so please give me pointers so it can help me with the finished product
this was a pain in the butt to keep up... its VERY unstable. i don't know how to make it a good stable structure to animate on.. ![]()
Just a suggestion, but I think it would be cool if you made that crystal on the right wall glow like I did. Just need to put a brick with a hole in the wall and shine some sort of flashlight/torch on it. That would actually fit much better here than in mine, and it would be so cool looking.
Other than that, I think the table is a tad bland. Try making it a little interesting, maybe make it glass or do something with SNOT to make it smooth.
ohh, yeah that would be cool
i think i'm gonna do that
SNOT? .. yeah i made the table pretty quickly.. nothing special. i'll probably change it ![]()
Yeah, ya know, a SNOT table. Don't you know what SNOT is? SNOT is so useful for building. ![]()
Okay, sorry. xD
So SNOT, S.N.O.T. means Studs Not On Top. Basically it's when you have bricks facing different directions instead of just right side up. And example would be my desk for Wayne Manor with the glowing stuff.
ooohhhhh! thats what it is!
yeah, that would be cool
i'll try that. thanks ![]()
I think the studded table is okay, it just needs to have legs instead of it being solid. 1x1 cylinder pieces work well.
Did you at least try windows? I think it'll look great with some windows.
Move that row of grey just one down.
I think the studded table is okay, it just needs to have legs instead of it being solid. 1x1 cylinder pieces work well.
okay, i'll try that.
Did you at least try windows? I think it'll look great with some windows.
nope. i haven't.. but i don't want to go through the trouble of having to make an entire background for the outside of the window... well, maybe i could do miniatures.. what do you think i should do?
Move that row of grey just one down.
I've already tried that.. it just doesn't appeal to me for some reason.. strange, i know..
UPDATE: okay, I've made the light trick that ANP told me about:

here is a picture of how the shot is (sort of) going to look like.

here is a BTS look at things.

And i tried out the SNOT thing. here it is:

tell me what you guys (and gals) think ![]()
It's certainly improved a lot, very well done on that. The glowing crystal is perfect.
Very noice. I especially like the spacesuit rack.
Thanks guys ![]()
For the view outside the window, make a small rock cliff. Then, put some kind of background behind it (black if the planet doesn't have an atmosphere or during nighttime).
The table is better. The cups would be potenital bump hazards, though. That's why I like studded tables better, things on top of them don't move.
Is the table even attached to the floor? If not, that's an even bigger bump hazard.
For the view outside the window, make a small rock cliff. Then, put some kind of background behind it (black if the planet doesn't have an atmosphere or during nighttime).
okay, i'll try that also.
it has no atmosphere BTW.
The table is better. The cups would be potenital bump hazards, though. That's why I like studded tables better, things on top of them don't move.
Is the table even attached to the floor? If not, that's an even bigger bump hazard.
nope, neither of them are attached. i will attach them using sticky-tack when i'm filming though. ![]()
I find that things get bumped even when I use poster putty. It's better than nothing, but it still gets bumped. I'm not sure if it's my putty or what. Then again, my long clumsy fingers always seem to bump something that isn't secured. I hope you have sticker poster putty than me and you're more careful than I am.
You could use jumper plates to attach the cups. That worked for me. And you should be able to put an ordinary grey plate under the table, right? ![]()
btw, set is so much better now! ![]()
-FBS
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Mine is really good, so i think it will work
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what are jumper plates?
i'm a n00b...
and no, because there's nothing to attach the grey plate to..
and thanks ![]()
A "jumper plate" is a tile with a round stud in the middle!
Pic: http://img.bricklink.com/P/1/3794.gif
-FBS
Jumper plates are plates with a stud in the middle. There are 1x2s in the gray your desk is made of. They also make them 2x2-saw some in the new heroica line.
There's a picture of one here if I haven't explained it well enough:
Jared
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