W. Navarre
A Plague Tale: Innocence
It took a good deal of pressure on me to upload this for it to happen... but well, at least I can get some advice this way, I hope :) . It's not as I wanted it to be, so if you have any tips, I'd be glad to hear how you think it could be made better.
This is my entry to the CCC category, A Peasant Day, and to the category Where's Waldo? of Brickscalibur. Can you find the rat that is hidden in the build, an ill omen of the future? This is level difficult of the Where's Waldo challenge :) . Still, I think you can find it!
In her hair Amicia is wearing an Aquilegia, named after the Latin word for eagle, in reference to the shape of its talon-like petals. Ancolia is a symbol of sadness and troubled souls—even of madness. Amicia wears it because her little brother put it in her hair.
Building at this scale is really hard. Here's a look at some of the structure, which is as unartistic as possible. I like the fact that you can show so much more of reality because of the scale, but I don’t like the fact that it takes soooo much more time.
I don’t think I’ll do this often.
This is a prologue to a build I'm about to start.
A Plague Tale: Innocence
It took a good deal of pressure on me to upload this for it to happen... but well, at least I can get some advice this way, I hope :) . It's not as I wanted it to be, so if you have any tips, I'd be glad to hear how you think it could be made better.
This is my entry to the CCC category, A Peasant Day, and to the category Where's Waldo? of Brickscalibur. Can you find the rat that is hidden in the build, an ill omen of the future? This is level difficult of the Where's Waldo challenge :) . Still, I think you can find it!
In her hair Amicia is wearing an Aquilegia, named after the Latin word for eagle, in reference to the shape of its talon-like petals. Ancolia is a symbol of sadness and troubled souls—even of madness. Amicia wears it because her little brother put it in her hair.
Building at this scale is really hard. Here's a look at some of the structure, which is as unartistic as possible. I like the fact that you can show so much more of reality because of the scale, but I don’t like the fact that it takes soooo much more time.
I don’t think I’ll do this often.
This is a prologue to a build I'm about to start.