That’s a very interesting use of a zombie head. This horseman, are they one of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse? 😀
You could say I have three more laying around somewhere…
Man they’re some intrusive students!
I’ll be curious about how you build your teacher room, should be very hard to have those shots, in different angles in such a small building. How did you build it? I mean I think you only have 1 “4th wall” (the one with the maps if I’m correct). 1st panel was shot from over the wall?
The building sits on a 16×18 stud base, but that includes a 4-stud stairwell (with walls for another two studs) that runs up the other side of the wall with the clock. The front wall comes off, as does the side wall with the map. The one with the chalkboard and the one by the stairs cannot be moved. The upper storey (the Woolen Mills) lifts off cleanly. That’s my space.
The hardest part is getting in there without “breaking the fourth wall” (pun intended) and allowing the edges into the shot. I really want to give the impression that the viewer is standing in the room.
That’s a very interesting use of a zombie head. This horseman, are they one of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse? 😀
You could say I have three more laying around somewhere…
Man they’re some intrusive students!
I’ll be curious about how you build your teacher room, should be very hard to have those shots, in different angles in such a small building. How did you build it? I mean I think you only have 1 “4th wall” (the one with the maps if I’m correct). 1st panel was shot from over the wall?
The building sits on a 16×18 stud base, but that includes a 4-stud stairwell (with walls for another two studs) that runs up the other side of the wall with the clock. The front wall comes off, as does the side wall with the map. The one with the chalkboard and the one by the stairs cannot be moved. The upper storey (the Woolen Mills) lifts off cleanly. That’s my space.
The hardest part is getting in there without “breaking the fourth wall” (pun intended) and allowing the edges into the shot. I really want to give the impression that the viewer is standing in the room.