
~Chris Perron
That was one of the effects I wanted to create - that it can freely move. I'd wanted to hang it a slight bit out of balance, due to all the movement on it.Sir Terrance wrote:Stunning work, I love it! The rope bridge is perfect with the string and the way it can freely move. The princess looks good too with the red Euro armor. Nice landscaping as well. Great creation and good luck in the contest!![]()
~Chris Perron
lol! And I didn't even use the Palm tree leavesJPinoy wrote: Although it does have a somewhat of a Tropical appearance to me...
engineerio wrote:I echo the others, great job!
Although, you have to admit that guy hanging off the bridge needs an aligator under him![]()
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Paul
Thank you! Even though I think I haven't that much foilage... well, maybe that is because I know some people having a huge amount of itaaronsneary wrote:A gorgeous bridge and scene. Love the action and details. The foilage is so much thicker than most people manage.
The Princess Leia hair is perfect for Her Highness, as is her expression and clinging to the rope.
Welcome back!
lol! Nice to hear!plucky wrote:Your maiden has brought giggles to people at work that I've shown it to!
-plucky
Making some higher rocky parts at the back helps at that, so that tops of the trees at the back are visible from the front. And like I said before, the LEGO trees are good as a background filler, just to make it more diverse too.bonaparte wrote:I really like how that forest looks!
Thank you, but I've seen more people making trees like this.DanDanLegoman wrote:I have to chime in to say that I, too, love the greenery there. You actually made LEGO flora look good. Inspiring.