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Re: Concepts, Details, etc.
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 4 Jan 2000 12:41:35 GMT
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In lugnet.space "Z" <leahy@concentric.net> wrote:
> Subthemes tend to have subtle yet in-your-face details by which they are
> characterized. It's the same for people's building styles and methods. For
> example, I constructed a spacecraft last night with my red, black, blue, gray,
> white, trans-antifreeze, and trans-blue setup. Usually, I also use
> trans-orange, but this time, I instead used trans-red in its place. The craft
> was to look reminiscent of Classic Space, even though I never owned an entire
> Classic set. Although the colors used were highly dissimilar to Classic ones,
> it still looked like a Classic Space set, thanks to the small details of its
> form. Such thinking can also lead to good original models, as well as
> unoriginal ones. Think of what looks good, and why it looks good [details,
> characteristics] and build it using those characteristics.
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> Z
Yes master. Wise words Oh Great One. <prostrates himself>
-Tim
http://www.zacktron.com
http://www.ldraw.org
AIM: timcourtne
ICQ: 23951114
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