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Hey

This is my entry for the Landscape Contest at Flickr. It's my first time I tried to build a swamp (or something similar) and I'm quite content with it :blush: . I would like to get your feedback on it. Thank you

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(The pictures are Links to Flickr)

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swamp, trees, etc, is looking really great, however, your woodwork doesn't seem to work the way it ought to. Remove the horizontal beams by vertical ones and you'll be set to go!

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The swamp looks great. The effect of trans-green tiles on black, green and lime looks amazing and creates some of the swamp colours. Also the duck is a great design. Good luck in the contest! :thumbup:

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Nice duck! I like the trans plates under the grass, and the tree technique works well here. I actually like the horizontal tiling on the tower - it makes it stand out. I can see wooden fortress/wall techniques being horizontal or vertical.

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Very nice! I love landscaping, although I'm not very good at it myself.

The different colors under the trans tiles is an excellent technique; I've got thousands of those 1x1 trans greens (pick-a-brick a couple of years ago... I thought they might come in handy some day, but I never thought I'd use them for water... I don't know what I was thinking, actually).

The duck with the minifig hand is brilliant... better than any brick built one I've seen from LEGO, although they cannot use hands that way.

The fort is excellent, too. The only thing that maybe doesn't seem like it fits is the lighter tan tiling. I would think, especially on the upper level, 1x? brown tiles would make it look more like wood planks. On the ground, the color is right for dirt, but tiles are too shiny. I like that it's studless, but in that case maybe studded would look more like dirt... or maybe dark tan tiles, if you wanted to keep it studless? I don't know... I've never made anything as nice as this, so it's just my two cents.

EDIT: I suppose it does break up the brown a bit... if it were all brown it might not be so striking.

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swamp, trees, etc, is looking really great, however, your woodwork doesn't seem to work the way it ought to. Remove the horizontal beams by vertical ones and you'll be set to go!

Nice duck! I like the trans plates under the grass, and the tree technique works well here. I actually like the horizontal tiling on the tower - it makes it stand out. I can see wooden fortress/wall techniques being horizontal or vertical.

I first had vertical ones on the tower, but it didn't look good, so I turned them. I know it's a little bit unrealistic (especially with the vertical ones on the wall), but it looks much better.

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Great job on the green of the plants combined with the trans clear green of the water :thumbup: Looks realistic!

The swamp looks great. The green tiles and all the plants around it are excellent. :wink:

A great deep water technique. Good vegetation and an interesting wooden building. :thumbup:

Perfect! Really nicely done.

Thank you guys! :classic:

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