For Legostar
Forum rules
- Please use the forum attachment system for jam images, or link to the CG site specific to the Jam.
- Mark threads containing nudity in inlined images as NSFW
- Read The rules post for specifics
- Please use the forum attachment system for jam images, or link to the CG site specific to the Jam.
- Mark threads containing nudity in inlined images as NSFW
- Read The rules post for specifics
For Legostar
Warren

Comics. Drawn poorly.
------------------------------
It's grey, not gray. And it always has been.
Lauren's Wing - The fund for animal care

Comics. Drawn poorly.
------------------------------
It's grey, not gray. And it always has been.
Lauren's Wing - The fund for animal care
- Noise Monkey
- Smells of pee
- Posts: 5848
- Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2003 7:14 am
- Location: A little short...
- Contact:
- The Mortician
- Cartoon Hero
- Posts: 1705
- Joined: Tue Mar 28, 2006 7:59 pm
- Contact:
That first picture concerned me a little thinking of the mechanics of "up" given lego blocks build up and the problem of working with gravity based environment.

The Mortician wrote:That first picture concerned me a little thinking of the mechanics of "up" given lego blocks build up and the problem of working with gravity based environment.
Glue. I can't say for sure that's what they may have used, but it solves many many problems. Unless they had some special bricks or something...

I am The Poster Formerly Known as Crossfire. Or PFKAC. ...has a certain ring to it, no?
And I see some judicious use of those sideways adapter pieces. (The 1x1 bricks with the one recessed side with the stud with a hole in it. Used for things like holding torches in the castle themed sets.) And I see one Legoman who appears to be laying on his belly propped up with one hand, but because of the angle he appears to be going "up" the stairs.
- Mobi
- Regular Poster
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 7:34 pm
- Location: Back to the drawing board.
- Contact:
I think I see the guy you're talking about - but Im not sure his hand is holding him up - you'd see the shadow if it was.TRI wrote:And I see one Legoman who appears to be laying on his belly propped up with one hand, but because of the angle he appears to be going "up" the stairs.
<a href="http://vikodin.comicgenesis.com"><img src="http://img3.freeimagehosting.net/upload ... 9.jpg"></a>
Hmm. You're right. Looking closer, and checking the shots from other angles, it's clear that he is on his belly but neither of his hands is holding him up.Mobi wrote:I think I see the guy you're talking about - but Im not sure his hand is holding him up - you'd see the shadow if it was.
One of his feet is planted pretty firmly on the step 'though. Maybe he's held on with one of those adapter bricks. (What they call "headlight bricks" on the website.)
Guy next to him appears to be stuck to the wall by one of his shoulders. I wonder how they did that.
- Dr Legostar
- Cartoon Villain
- Posts: 15660
- Joined: Tue Jun 15, 2004 1:40 pm
- Location: right outside your window.
- Contact:
I've actually seen that before, seeing as I am not only a fan of legos but M. C. Escher is my favorite artist. But thank you for seeing it and thinking of me. I think i might actually have some version of that site on my links page, now that I think about it.
-D. M. Jeftinija Pharm.D., Ph.D. -- Yes, I've got two doctorates and I'm arrogant about it, what have *you* done with *your* life?
"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff

"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff

- Tellurider
- Cartoon Hero
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 6:13 pm
- Location: in a lab doing SCIENCE!
- Contact: