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- Frozen Brick: seems a bit plain to me too, but I guess this totally depends on the angle the final shot is. Overall, this looks pretty cool. Nice work on the column.
- JD
I recently tried out some yellow Sharpie (not my idea) on some fleshie stuff. I used to be obsesses with fleshies, but now that I'm in brickfilming, yellow looks a lot better. Here's a looksie:
How did you color around Indy's stubble so neatly?
Exhibit A:
Battle of the Waterloo
http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.p
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Exhibit B:
French Artillary
http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.p
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Enjoy cowboys!
Filmyguy: your work really paid off. I love how big, strong and stupid it looks like
Kinzcove: Im not so familiair to the battle of waterloo except what the outcomes of the battle was, but it looks really cool. The only thing I should comment is that some soldiers looks a bit like they are standing still, something thats not so interesting, like they don't have any arm movements when they run.
@Kinzcove
- The battle of Waterloo is really cool. It would be better if there was more baseplate and they were spread out.
- I like the French Artillery, Its very good!
samthelegoman1 wrote:How did you color around Indy's stubble so neatly?
You just color over top of it and it still shows up. I've tried it.
That's amazing! I'm goin' out to buy me a yellow sharpie!
O.K.! Here are the sets from my S.T.A.R. entry.
The Town
Livery Stable
General Store
Saloon
Bank
Sheriff's Office
Sign Post
Water Tower
Catina (Not the interior of the Saloon)
Wow! That's really detailed and well built! How long did it take you?
Looks pretty good, any chance of getting larger images?
Gospelnut, that really looks cool. Very detailed sets, I'm sure they'll come out great in the actual movie!
- JD
That set did me think of America Outlawed. That's good, cause that was an epic movie!
I'm glad you guys like my sets, I'll probably post pics of the characters soon. For those who wanted bigger pics, Flickr Group.
-Gospelnut
LegoDudez, have you reposted that? Actually, I remember having seen that one page ago!? With a proper background, this'll definitely look cool.
And now for something completely different.
This actually is a pencil sharpener, and not an official LEGO piece. For my upcoming film, I'd need a piano, and when I saw this, I thought it would be just the right size for minifigs.
- JD
I like where you're going with that, but it needs more dressing. At the moment it's a building put randomly in grass. Something you could try is building a town square pavement thingie, or something like that, and put a couple of extra levels on top of the current one. (I was kind of thinking of an Assassin's Creed style of building
jd16592, that looks pretty slick, even if it isn't LEGO. Your piano is horribly reflective, though.
I agree with Bertl, add something to spruce it up.
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