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Re: Depicting Bricks & Mortar
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lugnet.town
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Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:05:14 GMT
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The idea might best be conveyed with a few simple "brick spots" here and
there, especially on corners and edges...using simple 1x2's with single
plate widths between. It might look like the building is made of brick and
the paint is wearing off here and there.
--
Paul Davidson
Erik Olson <olsone@spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:G38HJ6.820@lugnet.com...
> Thanks guys. I'm not trying to be realistic in scale, although the 1x2 plates
> approach sounds interesting. Rather I want a look that conveys the idea of
> bricks and mortar. After all, minifigs are not to scale.
>
> Pictures of what I mean. I bet your eyes just glazed over at my earlier
> descriptions--what's he talking about?
>
> http://olson.pair.com/walls/
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| Thanks guys. I'm not trying to be realistic in scale, although the 1x2 plates approach sounds interesting. Rather I want a look that conveys the idea of bricks and mortar. After all, minifigs are not to scale. Pictures of what I mean. I bet your (...) (24 years ago, 30-Oct-00, to lugnet.town)
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