Steven329
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Post by Steven329 on Feb 11, 2006 22:48:37 GMT -5
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Post by RSP on Feb 13, 2006 17:13:13 GMT -5
Should be good for the role you have for it. I like the windows and doors, but not the green on top. Do you have the parts so that you can have the green moved back a stud, with 1x bricks in blue or white in front?
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Steven329
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Post by Steven329 on Feb 13, 2006 17:15:37 GMT -5
Well the green on top stands for the land. The blue border stands for the water.
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Post by Jamit on Feb 13, 2006 17:32:58 GMT -5
It seems I missed this post... Here's my review (using RSP's public speaking club rules):
The Bread on the Top: Good use of the windshields. When I was building town buildings I tried over and over again to use those. However I never used them as nicely as you have in this MOC. Not a bad job on the doors or that round thing over top of them.
The Meat in the Middle Pictures, pictures, pictures. I hate to keep talking about your pictures, but I can hardly see a thing. Try new lighting. The steps seem to tall. Try making them wider or only have three steps.
The Bread Below Great job on taking the pictures so we can only see the front, and not the back. If only you had a real camera...
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This is what Bob the Builder would look like with a mustache.[M:128]
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Post by RSP on Feb 13, 2006 17:37:14 GMT -5
Well the green on top stands for the land. The blue border stands for the water. Oh, ok. I was confused because it was on the top of the building. And Jamit, my thing about the sandwich was just a suggestion, something to do just if you like it.
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Steven329
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Post by Steven329 on Feb 13, 2006 18:30:13 GMT -5
It seems I missed this post... Here's my review (using RSP's public speaking club rules): The Bread on the Top:Good use of the windshields. When I was building town buildings I tried over and over again to use those. However I never used them as nicely as you have in this MOC. Not a bad job on the doors or that round thing over top of them. The Meat in the MiddlePictures, pictures, pictures. I hate to keep talking about your pictures, but I can hardly see a thing. Try new lighting. The steps seem to tall. Try making them wider or only have three steps. The Bread BelowGreat job on taking the pictures so we can only see the front, and not the back. If only you had a real camera... Well let me tell you about my camrea. With Flash Sharp but Too light! With Out Flash Dark and blury. Ive been useing a night light to take my pics but when I wanna take pictures from a birds view I have to be STILL or else it will be blury. The only way I could take real Goods pics is when I take it from the floor. And BTW What is this quote? I do have a Real Camrea.
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Post by dyip_90 on Feb 13, 2006 18:59:17 GMT -5
I like this MOC. Simple yet detailed.
Have you ever considered balancing the camera on a book or something, then just pressing the shutter? =/
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Post by Steven329 on Feb 13, 2006 19:04:17 GMT -5
I like this MOC. Simple yet detailed. Have you ever considered balancing the camera on a book or something, then just pressing the shutter? =/ Well What would happing is I wanna to put it on an angle?
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Post by RSP on Feb 13, 2006 19:21:09 GMT -5
Try taking a deep breath, holding it before you inhale [on the "bottom" of the breath, that is right after exhaling] and taking the picture then. Your hands are steadiest at this point.
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Post by Jamit on Feb 13, 2006 19:45:32 GMT -5
And BTW What is this quote? I do have a Real Camrea. If it is true, and you do have a real camera. Then you should be able to take good pictures from "a birds view" or any other view. And I think I would prefer if you took the "With Flash Sharp but Too light!" pictures instead of the blurry pictures. And RSP, I liked your suggestion, that's why I used it.
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Post by TheQ on Feb 14, 2006 1:37:09 GMT -5
Ok, here is some good things you should do:
1) Use timer. Normally every new digital camera has a timer ability. It is good thing since normally your hand shakes all the time.
2) Use macro settings. All bit more expensive cameras have macro settings. Those allow taking close shots with EXTREMELY good quality. I use that very much sine it takes so good pictures.
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Post by dyip_90 on Feb 14, 2006 8:19:44 GMT -5
I like this MOC. Simple yet detailed. Have you ever considered balancing the camera on a book or something, then just pressing the shutter? =/ Well What would happing is I wanna to put it on an angle? Balanc it on an object and then sneak another small layer of items under one side..
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