BardDandelion Posted July 29 (edited) My latest, inspired by Warhammer world build. Wanted to create Asian dragon for a long time, my first approach last winter wasn't good enough so I had t ogo back to this topic. It wasn't enough for me to make this irregular shaped creature "flying" above baseplates, had also to build flowing mountains. :D Decided to keep terrain in vibrant, bright colors that's why I used mix of lime, medium azure and lbg. Various shades of pink were introduced for contrast. Jade Dragon in his dragon form: Jade Dragon in human form: Edited July 29 by BardDandelion Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arjo Posted July 29 It is beautiful, very impressive. I would be very proud if I could ever build something looking half as good, you deserve applause! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BardDandelion Posted July 29 @Arjo Thank you very much, I'm really glad that you enjoy my build. ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arjo Posted July 29 When I see your profile pic and name I know it’s going to be good;) worth taking the time to tell you (and others) as much as non-AFOL can easily overlook how much effort (and talent) it takes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eric_son_of_joseph Posted July 30 I love the dragon's head, the floating rocks, and the foam from the waterfalls. Beautiful scene, thanks for sharing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BardDandelion Posted July 30 @Arjo Thank you very much, it's nice to read it. :) @eric_son_of_joseph Thanks a lot! Dragon head is based on my older design - I've made red and blue heads before. :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-DoNe- Posted July 30 It was a great decision to create the whole diorama to show off the Dragon. It adds a lot to the overall feel. I also like the ratio of tiles and studs visible. It adds a lovely texture to the build. Very well done though and through! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khorne Posted July 30 Beautiful work all around! The motion of the dragon is so cool to look at. Very organic shape. The color palette is outstanding as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Feuer Zug Posted July 30 Amazing work. The floating sections and use of trans-clear to make it all happen is perfect. The dragon shape fit the Asian style and the colors work harmoniously. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BardDandelion Posted July 30 @-DoNe- Thank you! Wasn't sure about the studs on the water surface but already had a lot of wedge plates in medium azure and decided to use them anyway. Some may doesn't like it but considering budget available parts I think the result is good enough.@Khorne Thank you very much! For me worlds of LEGO builds have this specific, cartoonish vibe and usage of colors is crucial to make it work. Mixing too many colors, too many shades of color breaks it. That's why for vegetation there are only three shades of green used (lime, bright green, green), adding fourth would be too much. I apply this logic to all my builds.@Feuer Zug Thanks! Wanted the colors to combine into this idyllic, magical, Oriental scene and I'm really happy with the results. :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scarovich Posted August 8 Beautiful build. The flow of the dragon is fantastic and the floating rocks / islands are a particularly nice touch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BardDandelion Posted August 22 @scarovich Thank you very much! Glad that you enjoy my build. ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YellowFrog Posted August 23 It's a great build, the rockwork is terrific and the floating islands look like they really are floating. One thing is, I feel a more organic base shape would look better but that makes it even harder to achieve the rounded edges that you have here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
miken_mocs Posted August 26 Love the vibrant color scheme and the floating islands and waterfalls. I also think you’ve struck a great balance between tiles and exposed studs, especially on the surface of the water. The scene would have been great even without the dragon, but that’s of course a sizable icing on the cake :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BardDandelion Posted August 28 @YellowFrog Thank you! Glad that you like my build. Went for square base because these arch bricks were easy to get. Water surface may get tricky in freeform base, probably could make something with SNOT technique but in such case would need different curved slopes (used this kind of technique in my "Welcome to the jungle!" build), but this time wanted to try something else. ;) @miken_mocs Thanks! Decided to go for bright colors because I find them fitting Far East theme. These are also cheaper and easier to get. Studs are present on water surface because it was easier to get parts with studs. Tiles tend to be expensive. :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites