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Re: The Brick Testament:The Massacre of Jericho
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Tue, 24 Aug 2004 21:24:24 GMT
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Hey Brendan,
And there was much rejoicing!
I really like how you put together the map. The way the water matches up on the
right side is particularly pleasing.
The wall is nice--congratulations on finding a use for those pieces.
On the horns, I've seen this done with the addition of a 1x1 cone, which I
thought looked a little better:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=552839
In 6:14 - are those custom helmets by Jeff Byrd or Issac Yue? Or are those cut
down official elements?
I'm not a big fan of the arm solution in 6:19,16 (it needs an elbow), but it is
an interesting idea.
6:20 And the walls came a-tumblin' down! Beautiful. How'd you do this--do all
of those pieces actually balance, is this photoshoppery, or did you actually
take a quick photo while all was in motion?
Lots of brutality - good - just what I go to the BT for. :)
I like the doorway in 6:21 a lot for some reason.
Is the sword stabbing the cow cut?
Poor sheep.
I like Rahab in the "to this day" scene.
Odd place to cut. I would have expected you to end at 6:25 and then make Joshua
7 into a separate story.
Bruce
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| (...) Huzzah! (...) I'm glad that worked out. I'd tried all sorts of combinations of map tiles--those newer ones from the Advernurers Orient Expidition made the most convincing war map, what with the palace, the dotted lines, and the X. (...) I had (...) (20 years ago, 26-Aug-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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