modelling vs lego ..

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  1. Lois Lane

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    Leggo of my Lego, I mean Eggo.

    All I gotta say is that one of my high school Theater Tech students back in the early 2000's held the Lego record for what I believe was the highest tower building. He got free Legos from the company and was sponsored. He was a nice kid. I gave him an A in the class.

    Lego never did it for me but then again I've done enough hallucinations that those squared 90° angled pieces of plastic are antithema to my tuned worldly and psychic predilections. Bless those so inclined to the medium though.
     
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    As a designer specialized in 3d Vis (3D max, Vray, Autocad, revit, Illustartor, PS etc ) i loved Lego as a kid and i still do last year i bought a huge set and build it with my son and daughter what a joy.
    I think no other toy can let you run wild with your imagination and creations they don't even come close. and those Technic set are mind boggling. I think it's limitations are what makes it special as you'll find different people will solve certain problem differently and this is where the beauty lies it's got endless possibilities.
    now of course using 3d Max you ca create more realistic models but in my opinion Lego is much more fun and "Real" you can feel it in your hands
    it becomes alive
    of course this is only my humble opinion
     
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    All is wonderful, until you step on a Lego piece while barefoot.
     
  4. Ad Heesive

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    Which is your favourite Lego Movie and why?

    I'm definitely not anti physical lego to play with, I just recoil from the movies.
    I'm sure my 'not being able to connect with' Lego movies is my personal failing.
    It's just a curiosity (for me) to contemplate 'why' the visual aspect manages to repel me as much as it does.
    (as with some comic styles, as I said before)

    Assuming that a decent plot, script, satire, or some other aspect can rescue me, suggestions please....
    Which is your favourite Lego Movie and why? Then I'll try again.

    Recommendations, reviews, from anyone appreciated. We already have Paul's review here...
     
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