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Re: Interior modeling techniques?
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 30 May 2001 13:43:01 GMT
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William R Ward at bill@wards.net wrote:
> How do you all do it? Do you plan the internal floorplan in advance,
> and build the exterior to suit it? Do you build the exterior and add
> interior pieces in the result? Some combination of the two? I tend
> to build ships with wide open spaces inside, then find difficulty
> adding interior walls, wall-mounted fixtures, etc., without having to
> disassemble the whole thing. But doing the interior first strikes me
> as wrong too. What's the best way?
I don't think there is necessarily a "best" way. On MOCs, I usually build
the exterior and then fill the interior to suit it, with perhaps a minor
amount of planning during construction to be sure the interior space is
adequate for minifigs. Sometimes I plan out where the doors or windows will
be, but generally I'm pretty free-form with the whole deal. Of course,
sometimes this comes back to bite me in the bricks if I have to partially
disassemble something to integrate an interior feature, but that's just how
it goes. :^)
~Grand Admiral Muffin Head
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Mark's Lego(R) Creations
http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego
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