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#1 phoinix

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Posted 06 March 2008 - 02:01 PM

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so i got a new pc recently and i downloaded the new Ldd.
my old pc couldnt run the program so i  am so happy with this!

this is my first digital creation
i tried to make a building to add next to Cafe Corner as i am trying to expand my layout!

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i wish some day i am as good at this as many of you here
(like hinckley whose the mocs i Love!)

any  building tips?

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#2 Asuka

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Posted 06 March 2008 - 08:46 PM

A very nice work, with a cool color scheme and great details like these awnings
and the sweet flower pots. The third floor with the balcony and balustrade and
the different windows looks pretty decent, too.  *y*

#3 Holodoc

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Posted 06 March 2008 - 10:36 PM

View Postphoinix, on Mar 6 2008, 03:01 PM, said:

i wish some day i am as good at this as many of you here
I wished I would be able to do such a pretty modular digital building like you did! *wub*   ;-)

Very well done! I like the color choice you have used. Tan in combination with white/gray/black is a nice way to build real buildings.
The roof seems a bit odd, though. I would have chosen one color only. Not black and dark gray.
Another point is the kind of window you have used on the ground floor. IMO they reach too far to the ground. And I dislike the train windows.
I would have taken something like thisPosted Image. Big windows with no partition. Put a 1x4 brick underneath - voilá!

What I really like are the flower pots.  *wub* Great idea - I think I´m going to copy that!
The ornaments are simple, but elegant. And I love how you "broke down" the facade using different "steps" for every floor. (Hard to describe...). The black and white blinds fit in very well.

Great job, phoinix! *y*
Next building, please. ;-)

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Posted 06 March 2008 - 10:55 PM

Great! And this MOC really appeals to me. Some ppeople like Exo-Builder, like post-apoc MOCs(BTW, I like those who do them), and some people like me enjoy modular concepts. In the next few weeks, I am planning to start revealing some of my MOCs, which you will find are Modular, as my Tabletown is actually Module City. So nice job on that MOC! Is their an interior?

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#5 phoinix

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Posted 07 March 2008 - 12:09 AM

thank you all for your comments!

@Holodoc: i thought the roof was a bit weird my self. i tried to make it look a bit worn off but i guess it looks strange. maybe i will try changing it into just dark red or brown..
i wasnt sure about the train windows either but i wanted them to look big i will try it in real lego building and see how it turns out

@VBBN: there is no interior. cant wait to see some of your buildings

#6 sscna1016

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 04:06 AM

dear phoinix

I'm Huang ,come from Taiwan

i have a crush on this house

please,send this LDD file to me

sscna1016@gmail.com

Thanks for your kindness



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