Re: Sets and Props Critique Thread
Really nice...thing,Tim.Looks like some kind of Alien.
Does anyone have any advice on a lego coffin?I need to build one for a film.
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Really nice...thing,Tim.Looks like some kind of Alien.
Does anyone have any advice on a lego coffin?I need to build one for a film.
Well, there is the actual LEGO coffin from LEGO Studios
Really nice...thing,Tim.Looks like some kind of Alien.
Does anyone have any advice on a lego coffin?I need to build one for a film.
If you read my post you'd know it's a micro-scale space ship. ![]()
I know it's a micro scale spaceship,it has a kind of living look to it.
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Finally, a windowsill that I'm happy with, but who cares about that bit. Anyway, what do you guys think about it? Does the windowsill need to be longer? The curtain pole higher? Anything needed on the sides? Does it look more like the outside of the window than the inside? (Yes, that last bit is important, since the set this is for is the inside of a room.)
And yes, I am working on a film, and the sooner I get this set done, the sooner it will (hopefully) be released.
Last edited by Littlebrick (March 21, 2009 (07:13pm))
I would build the wall 2 studs thick, and put the window on the outside row of studs, and a tile on the inside. The curtain rod looks good. Are you planning on adding curtains?
Actually, I scrapped the curtain rod, because I was originally planning on having shades outside the window, so a curtain rod would be kind of unnecessary. And the 2 stud thick wall seemed a bit deep to me, for a bedroom, anyway.
I see. I cant think of anything else to add to that now...
I say add a cuboard attached to bthe wall underneith it.
That way, it would look realistic and tell the veiwer it is the inside of the wall.
I say add a cuboard attached to bthe wall underneith it.
That way, it would look realistic and tell the veiwer it is the inside of the wall.
I'm not sure how that would fit; a heater, maybe, since it could go in front of the windowsill, but I don't think a cupboard would work. Anyway, I've finished the actual room, and I'm now working on props.
Heres a good heater design:

BTW, can we get a picture of the room?
That's very nice Maron.
Wow! That's a really good radiator! I also like the floor, very nice
Still, it's very good
If you could find a side picture that would be nice.
This is the only other picture on the guy's brickshelf:

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