Re: Props Challenge
Here's my SHED. Seriously, enough outhousing ![]()

It doesn't look like much but it took a while to find how it would work.
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Here's my SHED. Seriously, enough outhousing ![]()

It doesn't look like much but it took a while to find how it would work.
Yeah, can that shed jump up and go a jig? ![]()
A shed walk cycle....someone has to make a brickfilm about a shed who follows his owner when he isn't looking
Like the Boos in Mario Games.
If I added a few minor probably unnoticeable things to the shed, I could make it walk, yes. But we don't want to trample of the old man, do we?
You do know when I said animatable, I meant you can in this case, open the door.
Really? I could have sworn you were asking for anthropomorphized buildings. Ah, well.
shame i was gonna make splash ship it to my place and let me animate it thanks alot

Lol. The door opens fine. Oh and legozard, why ship it to you when I can make it walk to you? Yes, I'm cruel like that.
yes make it cross the sea to the uk by walking

I don't have many brown Lego's so I did it with red bricks and a brown roof, and made it extremely dilapidated.



My entry.
new winner

Wow. I was quite proud of mine. Now I'm goin' down.
@Timothy R: I'm not sure why a shed would have a hinged roof, and it would look more shed-like with doors. I love the toadstools, though!
P.S. All the entries are interesting and unique. I like this challenge. ![]()
Last edited by Brick7 (April 7, 2010 (10:40pm))
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