6 LEGO(R) Water Techniques For Beginners + Waterfall Ideas!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • LEGO Master Mark gives us a coupe of different categories of building water techniques in LEGO(R). If you are new to building MOCs this will be super useful! If you have lots of experience you can still learn a trick or two.
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  • @thrillhouse4151
    @thrillhouse4151 Год назад +5

    Gonna have to order a ton of those little transparent pieces.

  • @jonk2140
    @jonk2140 Год назад +6

    Would have loved this for the river / waterfall moc I was working on a few months ago. I ended up using a combination of the tips in this video but it took a lot of time to figure them out for myself.

  • @rio1408
    @rio1408 3 месяца назад +1

    You have some amazing tips in these videos, super good for people getting more serious about moc building like myself thanks a lot!

  • @bdonaghu
    @bdonaghu Год назад +1

    Great tutorial! I prefer a layered approach. Different shades of blue plates on the bottom, transparent blue plates for the middle layer, and transparent light blue tiles on top. And I use transparent clear plates/cheese slopes for waves.

  • @tomfisher464
    @tomfisher464 Год назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to make a video and share these techniques 👍

  • @davidtremaine8076
    @davidtremaine8076 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this. Very helpful.

  • @kurnitb
    @kurnitb Год назад +1

    Excellent and thank you for sharing these techniques

  • @tvalkyrie
    @tvalkyrie Год назад +1

    Thanks Mark ! Very helpful ideas & techniques !

  • @GrumpyJ83
    @GrumpyJ83 Год назад +1

    You make learning fun... I am actually going to steal some of these ideas ( insert evil laugh).. great job Mark

  • @AzDaveS9
    @AzDaveS9 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video. It’s great information but I have enjoyed it even more knowing that you were working on this when I was visiting the store!👍✌️

  • @Gaming-C-776
    @Gaming-C-776 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks, gonna try make a jurassic world moc and this helped

  • @dd_zzero6827
    @dd_zzero6827 Год назад

    Love the video. Well done.
    I was actually lmao at the beginning when you said water isn't blue, it is clear. I say that all the time. The only reason it is blue is because of the reflection of the sky.
    As for the techniques, i really don't like the loose studs one. The others are much better.

  • @davidqueponds5132
    @davidqueponds5132 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wish you showed us his to do the snot water instead of showing it already done

  • @malistair7476
    @malistair7476 Год назад

    Great video. Now all we need is Joe to do a packing tutorial for built sets!

  • @marcdeaizpurua8211
    @marcdeaizpurua8211 Год назад +1

    Very useful stuff. Can you please make a playlist of your tutorials?

  • @amandaslough125
    @amandaslough125 Год назад

    You haven't done any guides since. It'd be great if you could put these in a playlist. You could then expand it between larger event videos. I'd assume plants and trees would be the natural next step.
    Also, the translucent tile technique made me think to suggest different path and roadways. Like dirt paths vs brick or cobblestone roads.
    I've been following a huge German Lego city. The guy shows off how he builds his different parts throughout the rest of the process. Like for plants and trees, he adjusts them for foliage variety and depth perspective, but he doesn't have a collective video on them, you'd have to find whenever he built whatever modular section with said tree, which is why I wanted to find a video series like this that goes through a variety of techniques. But it's hard to find clear tutorials that don't assume you already know everything. Yours few strike a good balance while showing off the structure, even if you aren't going brick by brick.
    Plus, it's nice seeing adults who enjoyed the various Lego media franchises. It's nice seeing an adult that could name a Chima character.

  • @ph03nixflame
    @ph03nixflame Год назад

    Awesome content!

  • @SimoneChiaretta
    @SimoneChiaretta 8 месяцев назад

    How would you do a proper underwater scene, like shipwreck with also an exploration ship on the surface? And divers going down?

  • @OSteen5
    @OSteen5 Год назад

    It would probably sound so weird to the non-LEGO fan when he said “SNOT water”!😂 Great tutorial Mark!!!

    • @clintstathis
      @clintstathis Год назад

      Except they are snod bricks, not "snot" bricks.

    • @colestegall9882
      @colestegall9882 Год назад +1

      @@clintstathis doesn’t SNOT stand for “studs not on top”? Where did you get SNOD from?

  • @AZBricker
    @AZBricker Год назад

    Love these videos Mark! Maybe plants/trees next?

  • @sether2774
    @sether2774 Год назад

    Bricks and Pieces prices and selection is very good....takes a long time to get items though

  • @nathanc6443
    @nathanc6443 5 месяцев назад +1

    Add real water kaboom waterfall

  • @willlamb9675
    @willlamb9675 Год назад

    Mark I thank your going crazy over water being clear so ABC have a doctor on standby

  • @willparry
    @willparry 7 месяцев назад

    ""The water is in fact not colorless; even pure water is not colorless, but has a slight blue tint to it, best seen when looking through a long column of water. The blueness in water is not caused by the scattering of light, which is responsible for the sky being blue." - US Geological Survey.
    Water is blue.

  • @YourLocalAchrafTookByTags
    @YourLocalAchrafTookByTags Год назад

    BRO IDK WHY BUT U LOOK LIKE PETER CROUCH