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Hello everyone!

It's my first post on this forum, but I'm ambitious man and I'm starting from showing you my latest Hero Factory MOC :grin:

It shows this bady guy from the 10th episode of Hero Factory Series: Brain Attack. Build him took me some time, but I did him as best as I could. More information about him will appear on LEGO Ideas site of project Hero Factory: Dark Creator, when I'll publish it on LEGO Ideas (I want to motiwate LEGO to do something with Hero Factory story and characters like our Brains creator... I think that we must to know more about him (and or another characters in HF storyline), so why don't do him as a set? :look: ).

Here are links to photos of Dark Creator on Flickr.

For now, that's all. Thanks for attention.

-H.unter

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I'm liking the profile here, especially on the first picture. Small upper legs with armored lower legs make interesting, dream-like figure. The mask (or helmet or face) works quite well too.

I'd probably fill the gaps on the torso, though.

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Thank you! I promise that my next MOC will be better, with no gaps in construction :wink:

-H.unter

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I really like this, although I am not sure if that gun fits in with the rest of the MOC. Just use better lighting before uploading it to the LEGO Ideas site!

Thanks! I'm glad you like it. But... I haven't got better lightning, that's the best what I've got now. Maybe in future I'll use professional flash (if I buy it :grin: ).

-H.unter

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Thanks! I'm glad you like it. But... I haven't got better lightning, that's the best what I've got now. Maybe in future I'll use professional flash (if I buy it :grin: ).

-H.unter

Three point lighting is not too hard. If you have desk lamps, those should work. Lighting the background will also cancel out some of the shadow. I suppose you could use a photo editing program, but lighting the background is a lot easier and will make it look better for your submission to Lego Ideas.

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Three point lighting is not too hard. If you have desk lamps, those should work. Lighting the background will also cancel out some of the shadow. I suppose you could use a photo editing program, but lighting the background is a lot easier and will make it look better for your submission to Lego Ideas.

Hmmm, you can be right, thanks for advices. I must say, that I tried to use desk lamp, but it didn't help. The main photo (which I don't publish here) I edited in GIMP so it maybe will be better than other ones.

-H.unter

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Hmmm, you can be right, thanks for advices. I must say, that I tried to use desk lamp, but it didn't help. The main photo (which I don't publish here) I edited in GIMP so it maybe will be better than other ones.

-H.unter

Try positioning the light behind the subject- it will greatly reduce the shadow.

Still a very cool MOC!

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Finally my Dark Creator has been published on LEGO Ideas site! I know, that photos should be better illuminated like Master_Data said, but I did what I could. I urge you to support it, maybe we will get a bit more info about him and set with Dark Creator.

link to LEGO Ideas site -> https://ideas.lego.com/projects/64399

Thanks everyone for supporting this project and I thank for all posts on this topic.

-H.unter

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