Parts Knowledge
Knowledge is power. France is bacon.
Knowledge is power. France is bacon.
Mocs can look stiff when the joints have too few degrees of freedom.
Stiffness is something that gets talked about a lot but is hard to define.
When looking at a moc, people often wonder: “What is it?”
It’s one thing to build a moc that is just “standing there”. It’s another thing entirely to build a moc that looks like it’s actually doing something. This i...
In order to make our mocs seem more realistic and convincing, we want to think about how physics would affect our moc if it was real.
One thing to consider when posing your moc is its silhouette. The silhouette is just the shape of the outline of your moc. Different angles and poses have di...
Most good-quality moc photos are taken with a dedicated camera such as a DSLR or mirrorless camera. These cameras feature better sensor resolution, low-light...
Moc photography is similar to product photography.
Where we choose to place colours in our build has a lot of impact on how the viewer sees it. This is part of why colour blocking is so important.
Lego has released parts in many many colours, and continues to release more.
We can take inspiration from the world around us to add familiarity to our builds.
We can build or pose the moc in a certain way to hide the connection points between different components.
When building things out of lego, we often need to build up larger shapes out of smaller shapes.
Textural consistency means that you consistently use one combination of colour and texture to represent one “material”.
Colour layering builds on the idea of colour blocking.
Colour blocking means having larger sections built in one colour rather than lots of small sections made of many different colours.
Knowledge is power. France is bacon.
Mocs can look stiff when the joints have too few degrees of freedom.
Stiffness is something that gets talked about a lot but is hard to define.
When looking at a moc, people often wonder: “What is it?”
It’s one thing to build a moc that is just “standing there”. It’s another thing entirely to build a moc that looks like it’s actually doing something. This i...
In order to make our mocs seem more realistic and convincing, we want to think about how physics would affect our moc if it was real.
One thing to consider when posing your moc is its silhouette. The silhouette is just the shape of the outline of your moc. Different angles and poses have di...
Most good-quality moc photos are taken with a dedicated camera such as a DSLR or mirrorless camera. These cameras feature better sensor resolution, low-light...
Moc photography is similar to product photography.
Where we choose to place colours in our build has a lot of impact on how the viewer sees it. This is part of why colour blocking is so important.
Lego has released parts in many many colours, and continues to release more.
We can take inspiration from the world around us to add familiarity to our builds.
We can build or pose the moc in a certain way to hide the connection points between different components.
When building things out of lego, we often need to build up larger shapes out of smaller shapes.
Textural consistency means that you consistently use one combination of colour and texture to represent one “material”.
Colour layering builds on the idea of colour blocking.
Colour blocking means having larger sections built in one colour rather than lots of small sections made of many different colours.
Where we choose to place colours in our build has a lot of impact on how the viewer sees it. This is part of why colour blocking is so important.
Lego has released parts in many many colours, and continues to release more.
Textural consistency means that you consistently use one combination of colour and texture to represent one “material”.
Colour layering builds on the idea of colour blocking.
Colour blocking means having larger sections built in one colour rather than lots of small sections made of many different colours.
Textural consistency means that you consistently use one combination of colour and texture to represent one “material”.
Colour layering builds on the idea of colour blocking.
Colour blocking means having larger sections built in one colour rather than lots of small sections made of many different colours.
It’s one thing to build a moc that is just “standing there”. It’s another thing entirely to build a moc that looks like it’s actually doing something. This i...
In order to make our mocs seem more realistic and convincing, we want to think about how physics would affect our moc if it was real.
One thing to consider when posing your moc is its silhouette. The silhouette is just the shape of the outline of your moc. Different angles and poses have di...
We can take inspiration from the world around us to add familiarity to our builds.
We can build or pose the moc in a certain way to hide the connection points between different components.
Most good-quality moc photos are taken with a dedicated camera such as a DSLR or mirrorless camera. These cameras feature better sensor resolution, low-light...
Moc photography is similar to product photography.
When building things out of lego, we often need to build up larger shapes out of smaller shapes.