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I wouldn't exactly call myself the most successful, as others have said there are other creators who've had 2 project approved. There's also creators with more projects to hit 10k than myself. But regardless, it's not a competition I do it all for the love of LEGO and wanting to see these projects turned into real sets myself.
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Thanks, there's actually 1 less vignette than the original ideas project. I removed easter. Also the ideas project the plan was to reuse parts between the seasons, halloween and christmas, so you'd just take away and add parts to the same scene the the seasons changed, but when I asked the bricklink team how do "take away" parts in the instructions they said don't bother, just give them all the parts to build all the scenes at once. I did the math and figured I could make more varied and unique scenes instead for less parts than if I was to have the same scene, so I did that instead. It may look like there's more than in the ideas project but there's just more variety now.
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LDD Analysis Thread
WetWired replied to M2m's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Just noticed this thread, I used Hollywood Edition back when I did some designs for the LEGO Batman Movie, the differences are minor really compared to LDDs base feature set. The biggest things are being able to group pieces together, Freeze pieces in position (though this never worked for me) There's a Maya mode (which I never used, despite having a lot of experience using Maya), I assume this just changed the camera\movement controls to Mayas. Other things, Rudimentary SSAO AND SSDO along with a simple Cell shaded look. I remember it having an option to disable collision between bricks too, but I can't seem to find it now -
Custom LDD bricks and fixes
WetWired replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I rarely visit Eurobricks these days, I was googling for something else and somehow stumbled across this. Absolutely amazing, thank you for your work in continuing to support LDD after LEGO has abandoned it. I'd love for this to become a more permanent fixture in the lego community, have you thought of setting up a website for it? exclusive of eurobricks with community driven support? -
Thanks, I'm not convinced it will even reach 10k to be honest. I was so excited that they were accepting the X-files that I rushed it onto there, I don't think I did a good job of presenting it well, needs more minifigs, better presentation
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Thanks Digger. It felt like a long time but it was just under 3 months from 0 to 10,000. That's less than half the time it took the Ectomobile and Stay Puft to reach 10k! Coincidentally my new project was approved the same day Seinfeld reached 10k - The Dark Crystal
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The Beyond the brick video is basically just a rip of my original in depth look of the cave, so watch mine if you can :) I keep meaning to do a video of my work on the lego batman movie but finding the time is another story, I keep making lego ideas projects :)
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Was there any reasoning for why it was rejected? I heard from someone I know that just a week or so before I submitted my x-files project that someone had theirs rejected as well, they couldn't say why it was though
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Yeah after I submitted mine I searched and another one that was posted about week before mine. I did a little video to help promote mine :D
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Hey guys (Brent Waller, creator of LEGO Ghostbusters Ideas set) Some of you might remember I submitted my X-files moc 4 years ago (nearly to the day) and it was rejected for mature themes. After seeing Stranger Things come to Lego with similar themes I thought I'd submit X-files again and this time it was approved and is now up for voting! LEGO X-Files by Brent Waller, on Flickr
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An update to this, after the Stranger Things lego set I thought I'd resubmit my X-files moc and this time it was approved and open for voting! https://ideas.lego.com/projects/2236f271-714c-4dea-a538-f3feb1293658
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It's been a while since I've posted here, as you will see I've been busy. Now I think this is the largest LEGO Batcave in the world, someone correct me if I'm wrong. It took about a year and a half on and off and I can only guess somewhere between 50-100k pieces used. I honestly have no idea what the final number might be. It stands at a little over 2 meters tall. The pic with me in it for reference (I'm 6'4) 0 by Brent Waller, on Flickr It features a Wayne Manor on top, moving suit conveyor and rotating carousel for batmobiles down the bottom, integrated lighting and a bunch of little vignettes on the sides featuring villains and scenes from the history of Bat-lore 45 by Brent Waller, on Flickr 99 by Brent Waller, on Flickr 9 by Brent Waller, on Flickr 26 by Brent Waller, on Flickr 12 by Brent Waller, on Flickr I've just posted a couple of pics as there's so many, If you want to see more check out the Flickr album I'd recommend checking out the video walkthrough, I intend on doing a full commentary tour at some point soon too.
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It was blocking the bench too much, but I think it should be all plates instead of tiles for the board, then you can align it any way you please
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It's one of these upside down Tile, Round 1 x 1 with Pin
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I couldn't tell you to be honest, I know they have budgets for sets in how many new parts they can order. There's a lot that can be changed though, I think the main ones would be the chess board parts as they need to be all the same colours. The leaves etc can all be changed to other colours, Within reason. Yeah, I know I prefer physically built models myself but I felt I would be doing this project a disservice with that limitation, that's why I spent more time on the presentation to try and get it looking as real as I could.
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It was made with LDD but then exported into Unity to create the video
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No, that's why I did this build digitally rather than physically
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1090 Pieces
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It's been a long time since I've done a new project on LEGO Ideas, Stay Puft being the last one. Even longer since I put an original project (not based on a license) on there. This is an idea I've had for a long time, started, stopped, abandoned, returned, started from scratch, etc etc etc for the past year and a half. But I finally finished it this weekend. The Modular Autumn Park. For some reason I can neither upload images nor link to existing ones on here so unfortunately you'll have to either watch the video or go to the link to see images (or just close the thread and ignore me :P)
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The LEGO Batman Movie Set/CMF Rumors & Discussion
WetWired replied to Sir Gareth's topic in LEGO Licensed
I heard independently there was 20 before the picture was leaked. I don't think the leaked pic is real however -
The LEGO Batman Movie Set/CMF Rumors & Discussion
WetWired replied to Sir Gareth's topic in LEGO Licensed
I can't comment on whether it will or not as I honestly don't know. I created the items as directed. I'm hoping after the film is released I'll get permission to release some more details on my creations for the film Yes, I was merely directed to make particular assets for the film, what is and isn't used is not up to me ultimately. I will find out when I sit in the cinema opening day what of my work made the cut. I was not a huge part of the film and only on board to complete the assets I was tasked with. I couldn't tell you anything about the film beyond what has already been shown in the trailers as I honestly don't know any more than you -
The LEGO Batman Movie Set/CMF Rumors & Discussion
WetWired replied to Sir Gareth's topic in LEGO Licensed
Yeah I did some of these, none of the aircrafts though. Just the Batmobile on the right, the hovercraft behind it and the bat pirate ship