Author Topic: [Azur] C app Eiffel Tower  (Read 4905 times)

It's my Eiffel tower for Blockland









Azur

« Last Edit: April 20, 2011, 04:28:54 PM by maxime »

Very nice, but it seems rather short?


Quite impressive, a few move screenshots may be in order however.


Don't use any other image hosting sites. All of them are stuffty (as far as I know) except for TinyPic. It's the simplest hosting site I've seen so far, and it also has good sized pictures.



EDIT: lol 69 views loel
« Last Edit: April 13, 2011, 07:24:31 PM by Aeschylus »

Looks okay, but it needs to be WAY taller.

It would be more acceptable if it were closer to actual size.

It's very nice.
The only issue is height, but I don't find it as a major flaw.

I like it, the height thing is irrelevant for me because it doesn't have to be life size to be well made.


Don't use any other image hosting sites. All of them are stuffty (as far as I know) except for TinyPic. It's the simplest hosting site I've seen so far, and it also has good sized pictures.

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How many topics are you going to completely ignore the build in just to advertise? People can use whatever site they choose, and they don't need you you tell them what to do.

How many topics
You are a complete dumbass. I've only 'advertised' about 2 things on topics this entire time, I'm sure. It's not even advertising, I've giving him tips on showing off his build better, thank you.

You are a complete dumbass. I've only 'advertised' about 2 things on topics this entire time, I'm sure. It's not even advertising, I've giving him tips on showing off his build better, thank you.

You're stupid. It doesn't "show off his build better" if he uses TinyPic because either way we can all see the damn pictures. You did indeed completely ignore the build which eliminates the purpose of even going to the Gallery. Dumbass.

Its actually pretty neat, in my opinion, however it does need to be bigger.

http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=29931.0


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They are quite similar indeed, but Azur told me that he followed actual Lego building instructions. So maybe HelpingHand did the same thing and... yeah, you get it...