Awesome, I am so glad your pushing out another tutorial and this is a wonderful one. Flooring gets hard sometime and SNOT gets a little lacking in depth.
It's funny how I've been building & collecting LEGO since I was a kid, yet I'm a complete noob where building techniques are concerned. I've always had a very small building area to work with which has definitely stifled my creativity, but I look forward to trying my hand at some of these techniques when I move into my own place. Great tutorial btw!
Very cool I really like the floor that looks like it has cracks will try to use this technique in a stop motion video. Thank You for sharing your knowledge with us and good luck on your new journey.
I'm new to moc building and just found your channel the same day you announced you were going full time as a RUclipsr. Subscribed and looking forward to more great content like this. It's all useful when you know very little like me! 😆
The SacredBricks floor tile design was new to me indeed! My favourite - and it has been this for some time, is the cracked floor/ground technique. Run-down looking MOCs somehow have more life.
Great techniques ! Thanks so much for sharing. The wedged tile effects always take me ages because I've got clumsy fingers 😆 the grated hallway is sick. I would usually use a jail door for that, but I really like this version!
Awesome, I am so glad your pushing out another tutorial and this is a wonderful one. Flooring gets hard sometime and SNOT gets a little lacking in depth.
Ya I really like the first tile one cause it allowed you to have a gap between tiles that is not commonly seen.
That last one woow. I haven't seende that done anywhere.
I love the first and the last technique
That first one is really cool.
I like the first garden presentation the best. Very pleasing to the eye!
These techniques are incredible, especially the last one. I'll definitely try and use those in my future MOCs.
Wow awesome floors. Please make more building tutorial videos love these
Other than these looking really cool these smaller "how to" videos will bring a lot of new viewers
That's the hope!
The cobblestone path helped me with my moc and lightened it up so much! Thank you so much for these tips.
These are really helpful I will try the railing one
Nice, hope you like it.
Amazing video and awesome tips for people building Mocs
Thanks glad you liked them.
thank you so much for showing these techniques!
Thanks for the helpful guide
Your welcome.
Coconut is the best moc builder ever he's a god
I use the cobble stone technique heavily in castle MOCs!
Nice tutorial, thanks for sharing the techniques!!
Great tutorial. Keep 'em coming!
Yessir.
Love the tips coconut!
Appreciate it bro.
The slopes thingy is awesome...good job!
Floors have always been the hardest for me! thanks alot for this video!
Thank you for these tutorial videos!
Thanks! Really useful tutorial.👍
Glad to hear it.
So Great! Thank you good sir! The last technique of the large cracked road was my favorite one! Keep building!
Your welcome thanks for checking out the video.
Great video, look forward to seeing more content!
Got lots of stuff planned this summer.
It's funny how I've been building & collecting LEGO since I was a kid, yet I'm a complete noob where building techniques are concerned. I've always had a very small building area to work with which has definitely stifled my creativity, but I look forward to trying my hand at some of these techniques when I move into my own place. Great tutorial btw!
Wow- liked the cracked rocks a lot, thanks again. Can’t wait for the stream!
Great video! This helps so much! I think the first technique is my favorite.
Thank you coconut these tips are very helpful
Thanks for this tutorial I’ve been looking for some more road techniques
Nice glad it came in handy.
I really like the cobblestone pathway. Thanks for the tips!
The community definitely has a gap for tutorials! Great video coconut, some very good ideas here 👀
I love these tutorials! Hoping to see more!
More on the way!
This is amazing I love it I’m going to build it right now
That cracked rock floor technique could be used brilliantly to make abstract artworks. Great stuff
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for sharing 🙌
That was a fantastic video!!
Great video, very helpful.
Very cool I really like the floor that looks like it has cracks will try to use this technique in a stop motion video. Thank You for sharing your knowledge with us and good luck on your new journey.
Your welcome glad you found it helpful.
Great video! My favourite one was probably the one with the flick fire missile pieces!
Nice- this really helps!
I'm new to moc building and just found your channel the same day you announced you were going full time as a RUclipsr. Subscribed and looking forward to more great content like this. It's all useful when you know very little like me! 😆
Do you think you could do a river tutorial?
Looks cool! Ty!
The SacredBricks floor tile design was new to me indeed! My favourite - and it has been this for some time, is the cracked floor/ground technique. Run-down looking MOCs somehow have more life.
This helps a lot! I really like the Coruscant grate type design, as well as the different terrain!
Great techniques ! Thanks so much for sharing. The wedged tile effects always take me ages because I've got clumsy fingers 😆 the grated hallway is sick. I would usually use a jail door for that, but I really like this version!
Dude I have broken so many fingers with my fat fingers 😅🥲. I jail piece is another good option.
Wow !
Great video
Nice ima use this
Thanks Coconut! Great video and I don't build Moc....yet :)
All good
These were some great tips! I will definitely try and use some of them. Keep up the great work
Love to hear it
These are great, very helpful tutorial Coconut 🥥! ✌️❤️🌮's
Thanks dude.
@@coconutbricksstudiosYou're most welcome, would love to incorporate the fractured floor look into a MOC sometime soon!✌️❤️🌮's
Personally, I like the flick fire missile technique better for greebling a wall.
Cool
On the last one, if u used trans yellow, orange, red tiles underneath with some lights it would look like lava breaking the ground. Hhhmmmm
And put some lights under too!
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Great tutorial! All very useful tips and tricks!
Great tutorials!
Thank you.