Yes quite, but it's important to work to a scale, you wouldn't want to be showing something that was "completely impossible" by comparison... for someone to think "you're exaggerating a bit there".
If you are using a digital camera, may I suggest macro mode? Shooting close up shots like that tend to make things blurry, but by hitting the icon on your camera that looks like a flower, you can take close up shots that look excellent, which is perfect for shots involving LEGO bricks.
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12 years ago on Introduction
this is so easy
13 years ago on Introduction
Having built the LL-928 many years ago, I'll have to disagree with this being "quite hard"
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Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
well I am thinking of the beginners
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Yes quite, but it's important to work to a scale, you wouldn't want to be showing something that was "completely impossible" by comparison... for someone to think "you're exaggerating a bit there".
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Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
ok
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Edit:
...quite hard, for his age.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
How old was I when I built that... less than 10 certainly.
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13 years ago on Introduction
If you are using a digital camera, may I suggest macro mode? Shooting close up shots like that tend to make things blurry, but by hitting the icon on your camera that looks like a flower, you can take close up shots that look excellent, which is perfect for shots involving LEGO bricks.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
thanks for your comment
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Nah, it's poor lighting / no flash = long exposure and camera-shake.
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