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This work was done a year ago. I was impressed by the work of the japanese artist Kumi Yamashita and decided to try to build something like that in LEGO.

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Even in handful of parts you can see the individuality...

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I want to say again - it's a great thing) Maybe not a MOC, but fantastic illusion)

Wow!

Thanks for the hint! I didn't get that before. :blush:

That's really amazing!

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Wow, that is impressive. At first I really thought the illusion was photoshopped in, but you can see how the individual bricks make the face. Very artistic. :thumbup:

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thank you all for the kind comments!

I can't even imagine how much work was put into selecting and positioning the pieces like that and then get the right lighting.

Actually I have set the light first and then was trying to put bricks on right place carefully. :classic:

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Super super cool! I'm a little confused by the "hair", it seems long and straight, but the rest of it is so impressive, and so inventive! :thumbup: You tried something different and new, and succeeded.

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very creative ;)

What kind of light did you use? I've just tried with the common lightbulb, and the results were... not so fantastic :)

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What kind of light did you use? I've just tried with the common lightbulb, and the results were... not so fantastic :)

You should use narrow beam light in order to obtain robust edge of the shadow. I have used old projector for slides in my experiences. :blush:

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That is nothing short of pure awesomeness. :wub: Was there a particular reference face you could copy, or is this all done by experimenting with shapes to see what made the best looking face?

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Was there a particular reference face you could copy, or is this all done by experimenting with shapes to see what made the best looking face?

Ah! I was waiting for this question! :laugh: This is a silhouette of a real person. It is possible to build any type of shadow but I decided to build feminine mild-shaped side-view with simple bricks only without curved parts and slopes.

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