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archiminibricks · 1 year
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Land Rover Classic Defender 90 nr 10317
Offroad time, The Great Green Giant Set No. 10317. I had a great pleasure and fun to take the Land Rover into the field and photograph it.
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The set is great, the proportions, the square shape combined with a few oval elements make a great impression. Super details like brown leather interior, interchangeable engines, suspension, opening hood or red repair box.
Thank you @brickcentral for giving me this opportunity.
The set was provided byLEGO thru @brickcentral
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brickcentral · 1 year
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📖 TIPS: We've invited our community member m1brickcars to share some advices to take realistic LEGO cars pictures. Here's the last installment!
Today I want to talk about special effects and posing. These are very important factors for lego photos, especially if you want to photograph a vehicle and make it look like it is moving.
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Most of the time, to recreate a moving effect you need to work in post production.
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But sometimes this effect alone is not enough to give the illusion of movement, you have to rely also on posing.
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The vehicle must point in the direction of movement. If you don’t know which could be the best pose, try to play with it a little bit then stop when you find the “cool” position you were searching for. Don’t forget that every car has its pilot, so it’s also very important his expression and where is looking. If you want to recreate a drift, for example, making the figure look toward the spinning wheel could strengthen the illusion.
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If you are into details, like me, you can add the burnt marks, useful as indicators for the direction.
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The smoke is another essential part if you want to give a touch of realism to your picture. For this I suggest to use a well known trick with a nebulizer, paying attention to the direction of the smoke, which should go against the car.
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In this scene taken from the movie "The Batman" I had to use real flames to reproduce the scene of the film as faithfully as possible.
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You can see the flames in the background but also the warm reflected light created by the flame itself.
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These effects give the photo a unique look, very complicated to recreate in post-production. For this type of photo, however, it takes a lot of attention to use the flame, remember not to use it indoors!
Thanks m1brickcars for these tips! If you want to read it all, head to our blog!
- @theaphol, Community Outreach Manager
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artsellingstore · 2 months
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Lego Cars
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fluffypotatey · 6 months
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MK JUMPSCARE
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kachowblueninja · 17 days
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If youre having a bad day just remember this is literally cole:
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ningadudexx · 4 months
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I had a dream that monkie kid season 5 came out and i was so excited i ran around telling everyone about episode 1 and they all looked at me like the town crazy anyways gamers I am excited for next month
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tsukouis · 4 months
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No I didn't impulse-draw these two dumbasses together at 2am because of a tweet I saw before bed nuh uh
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zeecringez · 6 months
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malaesthetics · 28 days
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syrupbitee · 5 months
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found these
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kaijuqid · 8 months
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my piece for the @hmosexymanzine ! i had a blast drawing this with the warped perspective and my favorite sexyman ofc. you can get a copy of the zine for free on itch.io now! >>>
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brickcentral · 1 year
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📖 TIPS: We've invited our community member m1brickcars to share some advices to take realistic LEGO cars pictures and this is what he came out with!
I have been a fan of LEGO and photography for a long time, but it was only a few years ago that I decided to combine the two passions and create a dedicated instagram account page. My lego collection is based a lot on vehicles, in particular cars, and that's why I try to create scenes where these are the main subject. My idea of photographing LEGO cars is to make them look as close to real scenes as possible, so very often I have to create objects with the right scale to trick the eye.
If you want to shoot F1 racing cars, one of the things that is better to include in the frame is the curb.
I used a simple adhesive tape of different colors and very carefully placed them in order to recall the colors of the Italian flag. Here you can also have fun with other colors such as green and yellow or simply with a classic red and white color. To shape the curb I’ve used a simple ruler. Then I’ve used grainy white sand to make the escape route right after the curb.
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In real circuits this trick is used to slow down the cars in the event of an accident. Then, with a black wax color, I drew some marks that recall those of the tires, so as to give an extra touch of reality in the photo. These burnt rubber marks are visible in almost every car race and are caused by the tires which reach temperatures so high that they melt on the road.
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This is an example of small detail that can’t be overseen in a racing car picture! All of this is placed on a sheet of black cardboard (sometimes I use the gray one) that acts as asphalt in all my photos. The tilted camera gives that dynamic look almost mandatory for this kind of pictures.
Thanks m1brickcars for this first installment. Se you in few days for the last one (which is already available on the blog!)
- @theaphol, Community Outreach Manager
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mangoyuart · 7 months
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Team Miguel!
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bepoucorp · 1 year
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"But not all hurricanes are bad."
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triplak-blog · 2 months
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Did i mentioned i love LEGOs? If i haven't, now i did. Here's some Undertale/Deltarune related stuff i made recently for a Stop motion project i'm working on. From left to right: - The Skele-bros with a Goat (most likely not a Dreemurr) - The Fun Gang: Ralsei (eh could be better), Susie, Kris, Noelle - Our UT heroes: Frisk and definitely not dangerous Chara - Half-human Susie (her design is based on @lynxgriffin's Comic "Growing Pains") - Queen's car from the Get the Banana scene. (the film i'm making takes place in the 50s so it was sadly couldn't be a flying car. Then again it looks way too futuristic even for 50s standards heh...)
Hope you like them!
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froggityboingerrr · 1 month
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Bro this car is full of yappers!!! How silly!!! Also I think I’m cursed with the trait of not being able to draw Donnie well 🙁
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Also here’s each character in this goofy car if you were curious
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