Sandy Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 A new chapter of the epic journeys of a heroic LEGO princess is here! This time you get to explore the border town of Blockward with our heroine, and meet many new wonders that the world has to offer - including an elf! This chapter is somewhat longer than the previous ones, but I hope it still keeps you in it's clutches, since there are many twists and turns waiting for you as you read on! Here are links to the previous chapters: Chapter I: Chivalry Chapter II: Legends & Legacies Chapter III: Fellowship You can also see the town of Blockward in closer detail in this topic. Now off you go to enjoy the adventure! Hope you managed to reach the end! Be sure to join us next time as we explore the dangers of the Tiamat Badlands. You'll also find out what's going on with the good old Wizard Fabuland and the mysterious Necromancer. Thanks for reading! Quote
Bob Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 An unexpected plot twist. I thought the king or Lady Bridgit would have survived. Even bigger that the Duke wants the kingdom. Its like a soap opera in castle form! Looks good so far Quote
JimBee Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Your best chapter yet! I look forward to these all the time, its like watching new episodes of a favorite TV show. I really love how you made the characters appearances and personalities, especially the elf. I like how you used an orc torso for him. I didnt comment on your town in that thread, so I figured I'd talk about it here. Its very good, with so many details and depth. The buildings are amazing! My favorite part is the Blacksmith, and how a dwarf makes the swords. Very clever use of a trans-red blade to represent a burning slate of metal, that will be a sword. Excellent use of the gold katana, it fits the princess very well. One of the best aspects of your story is the unique ideas for the different creatures, such as trolls not being evil, but friendly, and how your story doesnt follow other ideas, like LOTR and TLG's ideas of Fantasy Castle altogether. The dragon warriors are really great, and I can't wait to see how you create the dragon's personality. I would also like to see ninjas in your story, maybe a group of stealthy knight assassins? The only part I didnt like, however, was the choice of clothes for the princess for when she meets Duke Bley. its just the normal queen! I think a different choice would reflect your creativity better. Overall, an excellent story and MOCs so far, and I really look forward to your future installments. Quote
Sandy Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) Thanks for the comments so far! I would also like to see ninjas in your story, maybe a group of stealthy knight assassins? Unfortunately the whole ninja-line appeared during my "dark age", so I don't own any of them. But if I get my hands on them some day, I'll be sure to add them in. The only part I didnt like, however, was the choice of clothes for the princess for when she meets Duke Bley. its just the normal queen! I think a different choice would reflect your creativity better. Actually, the reason why I chose the blue dress was to emphasize the princess's old, royal self. She did use the dress in the first two chapters, after all. The point is that she wanted to look majestic when confronting the duke, the ruler of the town. Surely I would've loved to use some other dress, but as it happens, the blue one is all I own. But I promise, once I get my hands on other female torsos, I'll give the princess more variety. Edited July 15, 2008 by Sandy Quote
MoWo Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 3 Words: I It!! Nice elf guy To the next Adventure!! Undersigned MoWo Quote
Admiral Blockbeard Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 this truely is eye candy, i love the "Set", it is beautifully made and those dragon knights are my favs to! congrats on a great comic, i will be sure to follow the future additions! Regards Cpt.PB Quote
commanderbly42 Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Wow, I love reading these! Another great chapter! Its like a soap opera in castle form! Indeed only better. Quote
Quarryman Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Very good Not a completely unexpected twist of events after hearing that the duke were second in the line of succession, but still nice. However, as much as I enjoy the story I find that the photographs and presentation could have been better, have you tried using other sizes and forms for the pictures? At the moment all of them are the same size and form, I think the presentation could benefit from cropping the pictures differently and putting them together to form pages. But do whatever you prefer, it's your story (I am quite fond of "less ordinary" page layouts in general though, so this may not be a good idea at all ) Quote
Sandy Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 However, as much as I enjoy the story I find that the photographs and presentation could have been better, have you tried using other sizes and forms for the pictures? At the moment all of them are the same size and form, I think the presentation could benefit from cropping the pictures differently and putting them together to form pages. I tried to use cropped pictures in Chapter II, as you can see for yourself, but I really didn't like the way it ended up looking. I personally prefer this balanced, uniform style, even though it shows a bit too much in some photos. I think I could try putting them on pages side by side, but I'm worried the pictures will become too small to see. Thanks for the tips and constructive criticism, anyway! It's just that I'm a complete amateur when it comes to photography and comic-making, so I can only get better over time, really. Quote
GloriusShadow Posted July 23, 2008 Posted July 23, 2008 Soooo coool!!!! its like an addicting tv show ;P please,make the next chapter fast! cool twist with the duke thing. Quote
iamded Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 (edited) Another great chapter Sandy! The area you photograph in is chosen well. For example, in the first one the wood surface could be interpreted as dirt and dust, and the grey wall was the distance or something. The second one was fine as well, and the third one had a green towel for grass, which was great, see? However, in a couple of shots, namely this one, the background 'gets in the way' of the MOC, or is rather obviously there, it kind of detracts from the feeling of the story. Other than that it's a great story, with awesome buildings and characters, and I'm happily looking forward to the next one! ~Peace Edited July 24, 2008 by iamded Quote
Yloquen Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 Very nice comic. Good writing and good modeling. I liked very much the "map" :) My only advice for now would be about the font. I prefer the classic comic font, though arguably it does not relate to fantasy so well, but as a sans-serif font it would be more readable at a smaller size which will give you more room ... Quote
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