I would also say, if you wanna be really picky, you look at various types of cliffs and rock types in various parts of the world: for example, if you're building the coastline off of the South of England, you'd be looking at white chalk. Compare that to a cliff face in Iceland or, like here, the Italian West coast, you'll have different rock and soil types. Also consider chucking in dirt into the mix :)
That’s A great point! I would’ve loved to have done my cliffs in dark tan as that’s more realistic for the Amalfi coast but slopes are in limited variety in that color but very good point!
great video, love it, I had an idea of how it was done, but just the look at your process, the offset, the idea on how the greenery follows a path, and how burps and foundation was made all very insightful!
@@TheBrickinPanda ooh sounds great! Also I looked Michaels up but the site is not accessible from Europe so can you fit some other storage crates in the video who sells to/in Europe?
Hello. So I was wondering whether you are ok with me using some of the technics you have showed on a project of mine that I am planning to upload on the Lego ideas website. The project will be some sort of Italian piazza/ buildings
Came from reddit and love it!
Glad to hear it!!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
nice great video
Thanks!
I would also say, if you wanna be really picky, you look at various types of cliffs and rock types in various parts of the world: for example, if you're building the coastline off of the South of England, you'd be looking at white chalk. Compare that to a cliff face in Iceland or, like here, the Italian West coast, you'll have different rock and soil types. Also consider chucking in dirt into the mix :)
That’s A great point! I would’ve loved to have done my cliffs in dark tan as that’s more realistic for the Amalfi coast but slopes are in limited variety in that color but very good point!
Great tips, the dark green looks great on the rocks
Thanks man!
great video, love it, I had an idea of how it was done, but just the look at your process, the offset, the idea on how the greenery follows a path, and how burps and foundation was made all very insightful!
Ah thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Tolles Video, könntest du die MOS Eisley Cantina mod zeigen!
That video will be coming in a few weeks! 😊
Awesome video can’t wait to try that in our MOC areas!
Thanks!!
Hey! Thanks for the guide! 1 question: where can you buy those clear storage containers?
Thanks! I bought them at Michael’s I’ll try and find a link and will do a video soon about storage!
@@TheBrickinPanda ooh sounds great! Also I looked Michaels up but the site is not accessible from Europe so can you fit some other storage crates in the video who sells to/in Europe?
Sorry I stopped listening when I realized the future of the city wasn't a Mos Eisley x Italy crossover
The rock cliffs are lovely though!
lol, thanks dude!!
Hello. So I was wondering whether you are ok with me using some of the technics you have showed on a project of mine that I am planning to upload on the Lego ideas website. The project will be some sort of Italian piazza/ buildings
Go for it! Though they did just approve an Italian project today just fyi 😊 happy building!
@@TheBrickinPanda just saw it. At least I hope mine reaches 10k. But the one that got approved was awesome
where did you get that clear brick organizer from?
Ditto! I'm quite interested as well. Great video, as always.
Thank you! I got it at Michael’s a while back on sale but I’ll do a video soon talking about storage options and will include links too!
naaahh this is just average lvl. the best rockwork is done with snot technic!
Yeah snot technique just takes too much time for me!