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StudioL30 wrote:

Woah, that's pretty cool! The yellow octopus-like thing is my favorite part.

It's supposed to be a jack in the box smile face(weird, I now mini/twitch ). Thanks for the comment mini/bigsmile

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Here is a custom batcycle I made for an upcoming movie. What do you think?

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Pretty cool. mini/smile
I feel it needs  few more touches, though.

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pretty cool is about right.....

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AnnoyingNoisesProductions wrote:

Pretty cool. mini/smile
I feel it needs  few more touches, though.

There is not much room to place any more pieces but do you have any ideas on what to add?

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Nice bat-cycle! Pretty big, but cool. Tiditiditiditidi BATMAN! I just here the music sound in my mind. mini/bigsmile

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Here is part of the set (plus a few mobs) for an upcoming Minecraft brickfilm I'm making.

http://www.majhost.com/gallery/thebattledroid/BIM/lego_minecraft_003.jpg



I know the colors don't match and the legs aren't long enough but here is an Enderman concept I've been working on.

http://www.majhost.com/gallery/thebattledroid/BIM/lego_minecraft_004.jpg

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I think you should spend some time cleaning your set before you film. Getting rid of all of that dust can really make stuff look much nicer.

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I didn't notice that, I'm glad you pointed it out before I started filming.

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Good gravy, that creeper is huuuuuuuge! The zombies, skeletons and landscape are great, but for the creeper may I suggest you do something a little more like this?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/siege456pr … 861673349/
I'm sure you can do something clever wih minifig legs in the place of its feet to make it animatable.

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Hey guys, I need a bit of help on what else to add to my set for a film. Here are two pictures:
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6105/6337801991_365720f332_b.jpg
The Matrix Set Close by Emayesoen, on Flickr
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6037/6337807177_9b85838ab4_b.jpg
The Matrix Set Far by Emayesoen, on Flickr
It seems quite... blah. I just don't know what else to add, whether it'll be a cgi element, or an actual piece in the set. A question about electrical places. Are they located indoors or outdoors? I thought it would be cool to have 'rain' in this film, but I want it to be accurate.

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I think it needs some greebling on the walls. Greebling is putting a buch of small pieces together. It adds a lot of detail and gives it a tech feel. I think it needs a few more props, like some machines.

Electrical places? Like power plants or something? Yeah, outdoors.

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*CONTINUING DISCUSSION FROM CLOSED THREAD*

I heard the pick a brick wall at my local lego store opened up recently, would they have that?

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Penguinking wrote:

It's supposed to be a jack in the box smile face(weird, I now mini/twitch ). Thanks for the comment mini/bigsmile

seems more like MCDonalds fries to me

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I just added this to the Star Wars creation gallery on Lego.com:

http://us.starwars.lego.com/en-us/Creations/GetMedia.aspx?id=65198c36-569c-481c-a5b4-641c635b2bc9

It should be accepted in a day or so. Search for "SR-2" or for the user Ehlek333 and you should find it after it gets accepted.

Yeah, it's dusty.

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me gusta.

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makerimages wrote:
Penguinking wrote:

It's supposed to be a jack in the box smile face(weird, I now mini/twitch ). Thanks for the comment mini/bigsmile

seems more like MCDonalds fries to me

LoL mini/lol , So true

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Here's a set for my upcoming Christmas film. Thanks to my sister for helping me with those Christmas lights, I had trouble with setting those up. Speaking of which, I got the inspiration to put that there from Nathan Well's A Very Merry Holiday Special With Alex & Derrick and Alice.

http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h364/sfugity/Picture360.jpg

Also, the main character of the film will decorate the tree in the film. Which is why it's not decorated in this picture.

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I like the bookshelf a lot, good job on that. Are the walls going to be higher when you film? They seem sort of low.

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backyardlegos wrote:

I like the bookshelf a lot, good job on that. Are the walls going to be higher when you film? They seem sort of low.

Maybe, I'll see, because the scene is quite short and there's more of close-up shots in it.

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