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Re: Picture Editing ...
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Date: 
Tue, 1 Feb 2000 03:19:36 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bill Farkas writes:
In lugnet.castle, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
I messed around a bit today with some of the pictures from Chapter 1.  I • figured
that most can be touched up a bit and decided to focus on two of them.  Check
them out and let me know what else could and should be done to convey better
emotion (?) and meaning...

http://members.xoom.com/legocastle/comparison/

Thanks,

-- pn

Truly awesome and inspiring work! Don't go too heavy on computer effects
though, I think the charm of Lego is it's simplicity - it makes you use your
imagination!

Hey, has anyone thought of taking duplicate heads and painting different facial
expressions on them using the craigo-lego techniques. For instance, you could
have a Verneer face as is, one with an angry face, one with the mouth open as
if talking, and one with a grimace would fit well in the shots where he is
injured. It would be great for all the story telling that has begun. Just a
thought.

"I'm NOT PLAYING, I'm CREATING!"
Bill

hey bill!

  i'm a _huge_ fan of tim burton! (this much is obvious from my craigo-lego
site.) his great model animation film,"the nightmare before christmas" has
inspired me to do this very thing for a series of expression heads for my
mephisto character!  of course i won't be getting around to it for a while
as CW is monopolizing all of my time for the forseeable future.

  pawel, i love the majickal glare, but prefer the lego element forest.
maybe the addition of photos would be better for just the deep part of the
background.

  later ~ craig~



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(...) figured (...) Truly awesome and inspiring work! Don't go too heavy on computer effects though, I think the charm of Lego is it's simplicity - it makes you use your imagination! Hey, has anyone thought of taking duplicate heads and painting (...) (24 years ago, 1-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)

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