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(...) There's a kind of trestle bridge inside the torso. It's not large but serves the (probably) crucial purpose of distributing the weight onto the legs. Then the legs each contain a long Technic beam attached to the trestle and pointing downward (...) (21 years ago, 6-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
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(...) Thanks! The textiles were definitely challenging-- I just meant they aren't closely based on "authentic" models. The trickiest part of the rider was doing the trim on the dress with only two 1x2 orange grilles and a bunch of 1x4 orange plates. (...) (21 years ago, 6-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.ancient)
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| | My first MOC to go public: Butters from South Park
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Hello world! After five weeks of MLCad planning, building, tweaking and such, I'm proud to unveil my first MOC to go public after getting back into LEGO just 6 months ago... 3D sculpture of Butters from South Park! Who's Butters, you ask? He is the (...) (21 years ago, 6-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture) !
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(...) Judy- That is absolutely beautiful! The legs look perfect, and I'm sure they're sturdy as well--the intricacy of the patterns is really excellent set against the constantcy of the camel's tone. Any indication of how extensive the armature is? (...) (21 years ago, 5-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
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| | Re: Photoshop Plugin: Flexify
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(...) Wow ... I definitely remember seeing your sphere page, but the Flexify part went right over my head until now ;-) Neato! -Tim (21 years ago, 5-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
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