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Star Wars Vignette

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This is my very first Star Wars vignette. It took many days to get right once I came up with the idea. I had a lot of fun putting it together and taking the pictures. Hope you enjoy it!

More than one way out.

"Always on the move."

Not down!

"Hands up, Jedi!"

"Uh-oh."

Back on track.

"Oh, it's you!"

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Post by HenrytheV »

I saw this on Brickshelf the other day and I thought it was really neat. I like how even though it's a tall vig it looks ok because it's an elevator shaft. :D
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Great vig, in both the idea and the execution. The elevator looks great, as does the shaft. I hope to see more from you sometime!
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Post by ragnarok »

Very neat indeed! Recognized the idea at the moment I saw it which only proves how well you've done this.
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Post by Shurtugal »

Good job! Really simple, but it really conveys the feeling of the scene.
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Post by wunztwice »

Pretty cool! I had trouble placingit at first, but them my mind caught up and I really like it. I love the multi-layer effect you used here first with the droids above, then inside the elivator. A great idea, keep it up!
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Post by TheBohrok »

Thanks guys! I also forgot to mention that this vignette utilizes that great SNOT technique in the elevator car. Thanks again for your comments!
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Post by porschecm2 »

That's really good. I love the whole design, especially the fancy little things like the SNOT around the trans blue tiles. It's awesome to see that SNOT technique actually used in a model! My only nit pick would be the fact that you move the figs around. It's great for telling the story, but, IMO, a vignette should be a 'snapshot' in time, so the figs should be posed in one position permanately. Still loved it though! :)

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