Andrzej777 Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 (edited) I bought myself some transparent 1x1 plates (medium blue and dark blue) at a lego store recently - now I am trying to figure out which baseplates to use in order to get the best effect. Which color would you suggest? Bright blue? Medium Azure? I even thought about reddish brown... Edited April 18, 2016 by Andrzej777 Quote
Cobb Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 That depends, what kind of water do you want to create? A nice blue sea, I would use Blue, and near the shore line medium azure with a thin line off white. Muddy canal, tan, brown or bley. Swamp, dark green etc. Quote
Andrzej777 Posted April 18, 2016 Author Posted April 18, 2016 That depends, what kind of water do you want to create? A nice blue sea, I would use Blue, and near the shore line medium azure with a thin line off white. Muddy canal, tan, brown or bley. Swamp, dark green etc. Thanks! I was playing around yesterday with it a little bit and was kinda amazed how the effect changes when you use different backgrounds - makes the whole thing even more complicated than I thought - having lots of options is great Quote
HawkLord Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 I would agree that breaking up the color helps a lot with the overall look. You see the same thing with forest terrain - when people use one shade of green, it does get the effect, but when people use multiple shades of green and throw in other random colors, it changes things drastically. I would recommend different shades of blue and maybe even some varying sections, like a shoreline or rocky outcrops to help break up the blue and give it more action. Quote
Andrzej777 Posted April 18, 2016 Author Posted April 18, 2016 I would agree that breaking up the color helps a lot with the overall look. You see the same thing with forest terrain - when people use one shade of green, it does get the effect, but when people use multiple shades of green and throw in other random colors, it changes things drastically. I would recommend different shades of blue and maybe even some varying sections, like a shoreline or rocky outcrops to help break up the blue and give it more action. Thanks for the tip! I will use light blue tr plates for the shoreline and dark blue for everything else - hopefully I will suffer it through and finally present something on this forum... usually things get too complicated or I dont like what I see and then I stop :( Quote
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