Posts tagged nanoblock
Posts tagged nanoblock
This lucky draw will run from now until January 11, 2012 and is open to anyone anywhere.
Here is the Nanoblock T-Shirt (Size L) that you stand the chance to win
How to join this lucky draw:
After the closing date, I will copy all the tagged names out into paper, and do a random draw. The winner need to provide a mailing address so that I can send the t-shirt by registered airmail.
Thank you for participating =)
P.S.- Please don’t ask me where to buy this Nanoblock T-Shirt cause I really have no idea … LOL … I won it from the Nanoblock Awards 2011 that was held recently.
nanoblock Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) camera …
nanoblock Minion from Despicable Me movie … http://fb.inanoblock.com for more …
nanoblock Alien from Toy Story …
The most commonly asked question I get from my blog followers are, where do you buy those generic nanoblock bricks to build your creations ? I finally answered that in an article over here.
Now, I am moving on the the second most commonly asked question, which is, how do I design my nanoblock creations. First, lets get something out of the way. Some of you were wondering if I used any software to help me design my creations. The answer is no, I do not use any software, so, no shortcuts if that is what you’re wondering ;)
Here is how I actually go about designing my nanoblock creations.
1) Pick an idea that is feasible
Yes, theoretically, pretty much anything can be build using nanoblock. The question is : (a) How detailed do you want it (b) How big do you have to build the model in order to achieve the required level of detail (c) Do you have enough bricks to actually build it. So when you choose to build something, these 3 factors have to be considered.
2) Study the 3D structure
After deciding what to build, I would do a Google Image Search of the item I want to build. So, for example, when I wanted to build a Smurf, I search for images of Smurfs, and try to get a few pictures of Smurfs from multiple angles. That allows me to study the subject’s structure in 3D, and I can visualize it in my head.
3) Decide what are the important features
While nanoblock is small, it is still quite big, and it is impossible to capture every single detail unless you build your model extremely huge. So, you have to decide what are the features of the model that must be captured in your design in order for it to be recognized as what you are trying to build, and what are non-essential. Don’t try to capture every tiny detail.
4) Start building from the smallest significant detail
After getting a 3D mental image, I normally start building from the smallest significant detail. The reason is because this will determine the scale for the rest of the model. Take for example, if the smallest significant detail is the eyes, and you need to have a single black block surrounded by white blocks to build an eyeball, everything else have to be scaled accordingly, since you can’t build the rest of the model at a smaller scale than that. So, if a single eyeball is 3x3 blocks, two eyeballs would be 6 blocks across, you can’t build your head with a width smaller than 6 blocks, or the eyes wouldn’t fit.
5) Refine the design
Once I have visualized in my head on roughly how to map a 3D structure to nanoblock design, I more or less get what I expected when building it, but not always. There will be things that seems like it should work in your head, but when you actually build it, it does not come out how you expect it to be. So, you have to refine your design, like how a sculptor creates a sculpture. You make little tweaks here and there, until you get the shape you want. This is where the small 1x1 and 1x2 bricks comes in really handy for fine tuning your design.
That is pretty much the whole process that I go through when designing my nanoblock creations. If you want to take pictures of the build process for your creation, the easiest way to do it is actually to shoot pictures of the disassembly process, and reverse the order of photos to get the build instructions.
Thank you for reading, and I hope this helps in getting you started with creating your own nanoblock designs.
Click here for To-Fu Oyako build instructions.
Build instructions for Steve Jobs, iPod and Mac is over here.
nanoblock Samurai Sword replica … Pls vote for this design at http://tiny.cc/votesamurai
nanoblock Gundam Factory … http://fb.inanoblock.com for more …
nanoblock Stitch … http://fb.inanoblock.com for more …
nanoblock Star Wars set with Darth Vader, Yoda and R2D2 … Vote for this design here: http://tiny.cc/votestarwars
nanoblock Snake … http://fb.inanoblock.com for more … #nanoblock #snake #serpent #nanoblocks #toy #toys (Taken with instagram)
Domokun Terracotta Army made from nanoblock … This design was submitted for the nanoblock Awards 2011. Please vote my design here - http://tiny.cc/domoarmy (It just takes a single click to vote). Thanks.
nanoblock Terracotta Army of Domokuns … http://fb.inanoblock.com for more …
nanoblock Sanrio Family … http://fb.inanoblock.com …