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My Lego Art

Out of curiosity, do you use a program to convert images into the sprite work before getting started? I know cross-stitch artists often to this; I imagine it could apply to a lego medium as well. Regardless, these are really impressive. You must have a lot of patience.
 

Sharon Vance

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Out of curiosity, do you use a program to convert images into the sprite work before getting started? I know cross-stitch artists often to this; I imagine it could apply to a lego medium as well. Regardless, these are really impressive. You must have a lot of patience.

I am one of the very few (and maybe the only one) Lego artists who does not use a computer program. Many of my works are completely original, I draw them then start laying out the brick. It takes a long time to do each one, the dragon spiting flames at the column is an original which took me about 7 months. So yes, I do have a lot of patience but love every minute!
 
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I am one of the very few (and maybe the only one) Lego artists who does not use a computer program. Many of my works are completely original, I draw them then start laying out the brick. It takes a long time to do each one, the dragon spiting flames at the column is an original which took me about 7 months. So yes, I do have a lot of patience but love every minute!
Wow, that's very impressive. I was just about to ask if you use a program for these. How long does color scheming take you?
 

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