Praiter Yed Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 (edited) I'm starting to wonder if you have some kind of 'Being John Malkovich' type doorway into my brain, because with this and your previous MOCs you you seem to be working your way through all the scenes I have imagined building myself (or maybe every AFOLSW dreams of making them?). However, you've built them much better than I could ever hope to, and this new one is no exception. Beautiful Well done I look forward to seeing what you come up with next (although I think I might already know ) Edited April 24, 2012 by Praiter Yed Quote
markus1984 Posted April 24, 2012 Author Posted April 24, 2012 I'm starting to wonder if you have some kind of 'Being John Malkovich' type doorway into my brain, because with this and your previous MOCs you you seem to be working your way through all the scenes I have imagined building myself (or maybe every AFOLSW dreams of making them?). However, you've built them much better than I could ever hope to, and this new one is no exception. Beautiful Well done I look forward to seeing what you come up with next (although I think I might already know ) THANKS VERY MUCH. Thanks for the feedback all of you yes, I have some ideas that I still want to transpose what would be your guess? Quote
markus1984 Posted April 29, 2012 Author Posted April 29, 2012 here I wanted to show you more of the window flickr Quote
Brickdoctor Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 Wow. The different details and textures here are just incredible. I love the base, with the layers and the bits of dark red. Looks like this scene was pulled straight out of the Death Star II with bits of metal still hanging off. Plus the shaping of the window is terrific. Quote
Eric W. Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 You have already heard this a lot, but this build is absolutely stunning! I love every detail and all of the hard work you put into this. Looking at the photos of the back of the window really shows the amount of technicality and clever parts usage. I hate saying this but the only thing holding this back, (if at all...) Is the lighting. The size of this I'm sure makes that task more difficult. I know the scene itself is rather dark so that was done wonderfully. Maybe its the color of the light... I dunno.... I'm rambling on... The fact of the matter is this is one of those scenes that needs this quality of building and you did just that! Excellent job! Going back and looking at the photos, are you using the flash on your camera? That would explain the odd reflections, bright spots, and shadows. You should try using a background light source and turn off the flash feature. Play with a lamp a bit or even open up a window. (That's what I usually do.) The hard part being keeping that dark feel. That will boost the quality of this MOC to even more Epic proportions. Quote
markus1984 Posted April 30, 2012 Author Posted April 30, 2012 You have already heard this a lot, but this build is absolutely stunning! I love every detail and all of the hard work you put into this. Looking at the photos of the back of the window really shows the amount of technicality and clever parts usage. I hate saying this but the only thing holding this back, (if at all...) Is the lighting. The size of this I'm sure makes that task more difficult. I know the scene itself is rather dark so that was done wonderfully. Maybe its the color of the light... I dunno.... I'm rambling on... The fact of the matter is this is one of those scenes that needs this quality of building and you did just that! Excellent job! Going back and looking at the photos, are you using the flash on your camera? That would explain the odd reflections, bright spots, and shadows. You should try using a background light source and turn off the flash feature. Play with a lamp a bit or even open up a window. (That's what I usually do.) The hard part being keeping that dark feel. That will boost the quality of this MOC to even more Epic proportions. Hi, Thanks for the feedback. That problem with the lightning i know :-) I need a better camera and a stronger LED lamp . but thanks for the tips I'll right the next time transpose, i find great when someone offers help. Quote
Eric W. Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Hi, Thanks for the feedback. That problem with the lightning i know :-) I need a better camera and a stronger LED lamp . but thanks for the tips I'll right the next time transpose, i find great when someone offers help. Your camera seems to take a decent qaulity photo. You would be surprised what you can do even with a low quality camera. Quote
markus1984 Posted April 30, 2012 Author Posted April 30, 2012 Your camera seems to take a decent qaulity photo. You would be surprised what you can do even with a low quality camera. no, a new camera is long overdue anyway I usually try with the lighting around anyway but my LED light is too weak for bigger things. But that will also Quote
AlejandroAng Posted February 25, 2014 Posted February 25, 2014 Unbelivable...best moc ever. very very nicee Bravooo Unbelivable...best moc ever. very very nicee Bravooo Quote
Steel Tiger Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Well it looks like the extra work on the window paid off. It looks beautiful alongside the rest of the moc. Quote
Mahtion Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Your designs are great, good attention to detail. My favorite part is the complex imperial window and the computer raised platforms (not sure what to call them). My only suggestion is to change out the Luke minifig with the Ewok Village exclusive design since that is more film accurate! Quote
SinWolf89 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Great! The details and the proportions make the scenario very interesting and beautiful! Quote
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