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Re: My Castle Project latest
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Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:49:35 GMT
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Thanks Matt you make some good points. I was a bit concerned about the front
of the new building but when I added detailing to the windows it appeared to
be overly heavy. I think maybe just adding detail to one or two of the
windows may help lift it a bit, also prehaps using jumpers to get a 1/2 stud
protrusion .. hmmm.. thanks I may well revisit that and see how it looks .
thanks

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James Stacey
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Lugnet Member #925
I'm a citizen of Legoland travellin' Incommunicado
"Matt Hein" <Pyrokid17@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:IAwv9C.D26@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.castle, James Stacey wrote:
I have after many months posted some pictures of my Castle in its Stage • 4
guise. I think thats it complete. The only way I might go from here is • to
add a town wall or the like. I've tried to capture the new part of it • from
as many angles as possible (without too many tedious repetetive shots) I • do
have a pile more photos so if you fancy a better look at any part let me
know and I'll have a rummage. I _will_ take interior shots of it too ..
honest .. no really.
As always let me know what you think.
http://www.minifig.co.uk/default.asp?id=3&mID=37

(Taking some time to post here, as I see something really nice!)

What else can I say, other than excellent?

How about good form and composition? There's such a nice assortnemt of
forms and structures, and that definitely catches my eye. The building • style in
particular (tudor) is pretty much timeless, and the detailing seems pretty • good.
The only things I can reccommend would be some additions on the flat walls • (such
as under the windows, or inbetween lenthy sections, just to give it a bit • of
depth.

The framing of the shots works quite well for most of the pictures taken.. • These
two in particular stood out to me.

http://www.minifig.co.uk/picture.asp?id=3&pID=458
http://www.minifig.co.uk/picture.asp?id=3&pID=454

If you want to exaggerate perspective a bit on these shots, a wide angle • lens
might help, if you've got one on hand.

Regardless, I like the modelling work. I look forward to your interior • shots.

M. Aaron Hein
/no. 1112

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(...) What else can I say, other than excellent? How about good form and composition? There's such a nice assortnemt of forms and structures, and that definitely catches my eye. The building style in particular (tudor) is pretty much timeless, and (...) (20 years ago, 26-Jan-05, to lugnet.castle)

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