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In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> Hope this info helps. It really isn't too difficult to do and I'd love to see
> other people's work!
I know this is getting off topic, so if anyone replies, feel free to FUT it
elsewhere...
I actually would enjoy doing an epic length series of comic-style stories
like this. With my recent rebudgeting, I might be able to save over most of
the year to get a) a camera like the one you mention, and b) a decent
computer to handle the work (I'm really in the mood for a laptop). But,
while I let the money grow, I can work on storyboards and such. I do have
two questions for the community in general:
1) Would it be wrong to use TLC sets in the comic? Although I have been
building more and more MOCs, the story that has been in my head for the last
fifteen years does include at least a couple official TLC models (and I
would prefer to even use their names). My thinking was that it would not be
infringing on anything if I give captions indicating it was not my original
idea. In some cases, some of you might enjoy seeing an old classic set in
action.
2) Where would I post (on Lugnet) news of such a comic if my storyline
crossed several themes? Some of the scenes I have envisioned are for
Castle, others for Town, some for Space, and a few for Pirates.
Any thoughts?
(Copied to .publish for now)
-Hendo
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| (...) Thanks! (...) The camera I use is a ~$200 dollar HP digital camera: (URL) the way to go. it cuts down time it takes to do this by yards and yards. My wife split it with me. Oh yeah, and re-chargable batteries are a MUST! I go through a four (...) (22 years ago, 4-Feb-03, to lugnet.castle)
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