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You don't wanna get 'em in the instep, though. |
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Aw, you recognized it! Thanks! I'd never really built
anything that so aggressively doesn't look like the
picture on the box before...
Happy Halloween! |
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Excellent! I'm not sure I even have all those colours
in my (children's) Lego collection. |
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Excellent work Jutta. I even like the pop-up script. |
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Yes I forgot to look so it was a nice surprise! Excellent building work! |
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yeah- no rounded ones?? haha it does look crunchy!! + |
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It did make me wonder for a moment whether it would be possible to programmatically lego-ise a picture.
You'd define the ground plane, the scale and background colour (or mask off areas), it would then output the lego version. Possibly in an editable state for tweaking. |
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An entire croissant for you, Lego Lass. |
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Is there a Halloween ghost lurking in that croissant? |
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Loris: .. and then build the lego version from bricks
with a robot! |
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You could even apply some sort of compression by
replacing one brick close to the viewer with four in
the distance, depending on whether you need the
color change. |
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That would be very strange. |
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<day after Halloween> I want the Lego croissant back! |
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Loris, I'm guessing that's baked somewhere. |
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Thank you [lurch]<link>. I will visit the Lego croissant often. |
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