I know it's kind of a long video and I would have liked to make it a lot more entertaining with clever editing and sped up portions but I am pretty limited with what I can do on my laptop so hopefully future tutorials will be more fun to watch!
Don't worry! Been playing off & on (long breaks in between) w Legos for 45+ years. Done architectural stuff, but have looked at nature builds on line these last 10+ yrs. Anyway, I'm an artist, and drawn many landscapes with rocks, mountains etc. Been lucky enough to have visted moutains etc. both temperate, and desert rockfaces, cliffs etc. You did a great job showing us a bunch of techniques slowly, and clearly. Can't wait to save up some money, and get building! Ty.
Thank you for sharing coconut! I’ve always wanted to do a moc with rock but I could never seem to figure it out now this opens up a whole door of new possibilities! Thanks again as always
This is so useful! I love the added runoff and crack details. This will help my project a good amount. The only thing missing is any possible tips on making a concave curve like in a cave, instead of the basic slope. Just rock "corners" of various angles.
Thank you so much! One of the best tuts I’ve seen. My Lego imagination is massive but my knowledge to make it happen very limited. You’ve helped me tremendously!
This is exactly what I needed to find. I am currently building MOC Echo Base and couldn't quite get the rock work correct. Should be easy now. Thank you
thank you so much, im building a moonscape and want to a background, but couldnt get it to look right, but thanks to you, now it looks so beautiful, thank you Master😀
this.is.perfect. exactly what ive been looking for, another great tutorial idea would be how to make walls (like castle walls, not rock ones) or how to make and outline for your mocs
Hey coconut this tutorial was very help full and I just hit 50 subs so I'm going to do a building utapau inspired by you! I enjoy watching your vids and they really help so I just wanted to make sure you're ok with me making a building utapau series! :)
This is really helpful. Thanks. If you’re looking to stick a small building on top of this, how does that change what you’re building at the base and particularly the supports behind? Also what would you use as your baseplate up there? Keep up the great tutorials.
I know it's kind of a long video and I would have liked to make it a lot more entertaining with clever editing and sped up portions but I am pretty limited with what I can do on my laptop so hopefully future tutorials will be more fun to watch!
This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for, keep them up! ✌🏼
Great video!
Don't worry! Been playing off & on (long breaks in between) w Legos for 45+ years. Done architectural stuff, but have looked at nature builds on line these last 10+ yrs.
Anyway, I'm an artist, and drawn many landscapes with rocks, mountains etc. Been lucky enough to have visted moutains etc.
both temperate, and desert rockfaces, cliffs etc.
You did a great job showing us a bunch of techniques slowly, and clearly.
Can't wait to save up some money, and get building! Ty.
I liked the pace on this one. The speed of your vocals was much better and didn’t feel rushed like others I’ve watched.
Thank you for sharing coconut! I’ve always wanted to do a moc with rock but I could never seem to figure it out now this opens up a whole door of new possibilities! Thanks again as always
Love to hear it!
This is so useful! I love the added runoff and crack details. This will help my project a good amount. The only thing missing is any possible tips on making a concave curve like in a cave, instead of the basic slope. Just rock "corners" of various angles.
This really helped me I have just been layering slopes and integrating more bricks will save me a ton of money and time
this helped me turn my Mocs from garbage into a master piece theres no way to repay u nvm by likening and subbing!🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is one of the best tutorial videos I’ve found on rock work. Thank you!
thank you. great tutorial for someone like me who is going to try it for the first time
You are my savior . I need this. Thank you.
No problem dude.
Thank you so much! One of the best tuts I’ve seen. My Lego imagination is massive but my knowledge to make it happen very limited. You’ve helped me tremendously!
thanks for the video, will try to use this to create a backdrop for my viking village
Thank you sharing your knowledge and experience you’ve obtained through you MOC work.
This is exactly what I needed to find. I am currently building MOC Echo Base and couldn't quite get the rock work correct. Should be easy now. Thank you
thank you so much I needed this so badly I will definitely watch it a few more times for my Mocs
Awesome, glad it could help.
Nice inside look. Thank you
Thanks.
Thank you for the video.i learn a lot . Keep up the great work.
Thank you! I will definitely try and use some of those tips! Keep up the great work!
Thanks man.
thank you so much, im building a moonscape and want to a background, but couldnt get it to look right, but thanks to you, now it looks so beautiful, thank you Master😀
this.is.perfect. exactly what ive been looking for, another great tutorial idea would be how to make walls (like castle walls, not rock ones) or how to make and outline for your mocs
I will definitely do that at some point.
@@coconutbricksstudios awesome
thank's for sharing all these techniques. this was really helpful.
No problem.
i also needed this
Good to hear.
Thank you so much for making one of how to make rock art, I've been looking for a video like this!!!
Your amazing I saved the video def gonna have to come back to this when I do a moc thanks coconut
Good to hear.
Love it. Thank you.
Appreciate it.
Hey coconut this tutorial was very help full and I just hit 50 subs so I'm going to do a building utapau inspired by you! I enjoy watching your vids and they really help so I just wanted to make sure you're ok with me making a building utapau series! :)
me who are builing a sloped monster: What have i done!
amazing tutorial my man!!
this really helps:)
I would say this is more appropriate if you either have less bricks, or are building on a larger scale
For sure a great way to cover a lot of ground.
Great tutorial and work thanks for sharing ✨✨👍👍
Thanks so much for sharing this! Really looking forward to using these techiques to improve my builds.
Very nice video! Easy to watch!
Thanks man appreciate it.
you have the best tips to make good mocs thanks!
Wow this video is great keep it up!
Appreciate it.
great tutorial dude, I'll definitely use these tips in future MOCs!
Thanks man glad it could help.
Exactly what I was looking for! 🎉
This is really helpful. Thanks. If you’re looking to stick a small building on top of this, how does that change what you’re building at the base and particularly the supports behind? Also what would you use as your baseplate up there? Keep up the great tutorials.
This is an awesome tutorial, thank you! I'm planning an underwater MOC and want to use a lot of rock faces
Great tips well explained. Thanks!!
Great, thank you for the feedback!
Great Tutorial will help a lot !
Absolutely amazing tutorial video that’s 1 thing I’ve struggling with thanks for amazing ideas
Awesome, happy to help out.
Loved it very useful will go in my forest mark
This is great, thank you for sharing.
I'm gonna have to give you producer credits on my upcoming moc. you are the archetype
Very nice tutorial. Thanks.
what colour are those brick's I really want to replicate you technique thank you for sharing
Thanks this really helps
Great tips mate! Can’t wait to try some out 👀
Thanks glad I could help.
Awesome video
Thanks man.
@@coconutbricksstudios how come no live stream.
Nice
Thanks.
thanks for sharing!
👍👌 perfect ty
Thanks man.
"And that that was only an inkling of my dark tan rockwall potential." - directorkrennic.jpg
This is only the beginning 😈
“I’d say I have a decent amount of experience”💀💀💀
We’re do u get the tan bricks from?????pls I need them
I started a moc today and i was looking for a video like this….
Perfect timing;)
Step 1: have a big pocketbook
Nah most of these parts are really cheap.
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