Lego & Sneg
Hey Sneg, I've been thinking about building a detailed forest scene with Legos—maybe we can blend your eye for natural detail with my structural plans to make a model that looks just right. What do you think?
Sounds good. If we focus on the smallest bits, we can make the trees look more natural. Lego is a bit blocky, so a mix of gray for bark and green for leaves will help. Let’s sketch first and then build—no rush, just let the details unfold.
Sounds solid. I'll start drafting a simple layout—place the trunk sections first, then layer the foliage. Once we see the sketch, we can decide where to add those tiny bark pieces. Keep the pace slow; I want every brick to fit just right.
Sure, take your time. I’ll bring the subtle color breaks when you’re ready—just let the forest breathe.
Alright, I'll set up the trunk layout first and then we can add the color gradients. Just keep the pieces organized and I'll let the forest develop slowly.
Sounds good. Keep the bricks sorted, I’ll pick out the shades when the trunks look right. No rush—slow and steady.
Got it. I'll keep the pieces sorted and lay out the trunks first. When you're ready, we can add the color touches. No rush—slow and steady.