Drainpipe

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  1. thank you very much :) it is quite simple after all :) you are all very talented with LDD, or more accurately very good at identifying how things were constructed by sight :) some of you are familiar with the little artists? which works are your favourites, may i ask? have you ever attempted their sort of thing with bricks yourself? again, many thanks for the solution :)
  2. My apologies, i am relatively new to the internet and very new to forums :( so the balls aren't actually enclosed? they just rest on the 4865's?
  3. Hello :) john cake and darren neave are two artists who work in lego, creating MOCs of galleries and artworks which exist in real life. I am curious as to how some of their creations were constructed, and was wondering if any of you could perhaps replicate the following in LDD, or even just explain it. www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/littleartists/balls.asp i don't see which pieces are used to suspend the balls, all i really want explained is the two black plates and everything between them Thank you for your assistance :)
  4. Sorry about that, thanks for your help though :) i'll move it over there then
  5. Hello :) john cake and darren neave are two artists who work in lego, creating MOCs of galleries and artworks which exist in real life. I am curious as to how some of their creations were constructed, and was wondering if any of you could perhaps replicate the following in LDD, or even just explain it. www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/littleartists/balls.asp Thank you for your assistance :)
  6. Drainpipe

    Hello :)

    it isn't actually my creation, i'm more interested in one of the effects achieved in it. I'm somewhat unfamiliar with more advanced techniques and was wondering if some kind soul would be able to look at the pictures and perhaps create an LDD reproduction, or even just explain how the effect was achieved. It is a LEGO model of a piece of real-life art, which sub-forum do you think that would belong in? Thank you for the welcome :)
  7. Drainpipe

    Hello :)

    Hello :) My name is Ash, i'm a guy from Australia, and i am a big fan of lego :) i was wondering if you lovely people could help me, as i have seen a few creations and am curious as to how they are built :) if i was to post pictures and ask for thoughts on the construction of the models, which section would i post them? Thank you for your hospitality, i look forward to my membership :)