My Castle Characters
- Dunechaser
- Councilor
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Fantastic geese. I keep blogging these as you post them, so thanks for the material!
-Andrew B.
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I love those geese(might have to use some if you don't mind)
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- marakoeschtra
- Peasant
- Posts: 73
- Joined: Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:18 pm
- Location: The Netherlands
Hey Dunechaser, great to see my characters on your blog !Dunechaser wrote:I keep blogging these as you post them, so thanks for the material!
Here's the first female character; a lady feeding a swan.
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once again,great job!
I love the way you made the swan and the ducks heads-a great use of levers in castle creations-
I also like the way you made the lady's legs and dress.
Great ideas and nice looking figs.
I love the way you made the swan and the ducks heads-a great use of levers in castle creations-
I also like the way you made the lady's legs and dress.
Great ideas and nice looking figs.
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- smcginnis
- Justiciar
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Me likey, but the swan is a leeetle too big. Great dress design.
~smcginnis
~smcginnis
Learning French.
Say it "ESS-MICK-GIN-ISS", with a hard "G", as in "get".
I'm a Pumpkin.
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Say it "ESS-MICK-GIN-ISS", with a hard "G", as in "get".
I'm a Pumpkin.
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- wunztwice
- Knight Bannerett
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Another great figure/'accessory'! I really like the swan, it might be kinda big, but those things are huge anyways, (and generally lego fig accessories tend to be kinda large for the figs) so I don't think too much of it. But I do really like the design of it.
The legs and dress are neat as a new idea, but I'm not too fond of them. Maybe if you added a couple blue plates under the top slope (so as to show less leg, only shoe?) I might like it better. Of course it's not my fig, but that is my opinion.
But still a very nice job. I'm always up for new ideas, and I'm glad you are playing around with some!
The legs and dress are neat as a new idea, but I'm not too fond of them. Maybe if you added a couple blue plates under the top slope (so as to show less leg, only shoe?) I might like it better. Of course it's not my fig, but that is my opinion.
But still a very nice job. I'm always up for new ideas, and I'm glad you are playing around with some!
in His grip, Chris
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- eNiGMa
- Justiciar
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Hear hear!TheOrk wrote:You are quickly becoming one of my favorite builders. You are one of those types of people who make such great Mocs, that I have to pull at a pen and paper to take notes with.
Love the legs, btw. I'm definitely using that.
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Excellent job on the geese and swan!
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- marakoeschtra
- Peasant
- Posts: 73
- Joined: Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:18 pm
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Thanks guys for all your replies !
It really motivates me to continue this gallery !
Today's character is this juggling jester:
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And yes, those three balls above him are photoshopped.
Of course, I could have done it like legoknight, but I thought this would give a more "real" feeling to the scene.
It really motivates me to continue this gallery !
Today's character is this juggling jester:
< click for the full-sized picture
And yes, those three balls above him are photoshopped.
Of course, I could have done it like legoknight, but I thought this would give a more "real" feeling to the scene.
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- wunztwice
- Knight Bannerett
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I like him! The headgear in cool, and I've never seen anyone do that. I also like that royal knights torso, it works well with the checkered pattern. Again a great fig, I can't wait for another!
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- JoshWedin
- Chevalier de Chèvre
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Very sweet juggler! That is head piece is quite impressive, looks excellent.
Your photoshopped juggling thuds look good, but here is yet another way to do it...http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=174092 (found this on MOCpages)
Josh
marakoeschtra wrote: And yes, those three balls above him are photoshopped.
Of course, I could have done it like legoknight, but I thought this would give a more "real" feeling to the scene.
Your photoshopped juggling thuds look good, but here is yet another way to do it...http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=174092 (found this on MOCpages)
Josh
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