Thanks so much! I can't quite remember how long this one in particular took (it's from 2017 lol) but nowadays this would take about 2-3 hours (?) from sketch to final product
Cool! I can't do digital art for the life of me, so things like this look very impressive to me.
Thanks so much! Although I do mostly digital work now, I like to keep doing traditional pencil, etc. (and I actually like trad. a bit more somehow - it be got this rustic vibe )
Cool! I can't do digital art for the life of me, so things like this look very impressive to me.
Thanks so much! Although I do mostly digital work now, I like to keep doing traditional pencil, etc. (and I actually like trad. a bit more somehow - it be got this rustic vibe )
Ah very true. The product designers for LEGO Ideas will make sure it's good to go.
Yes, although if it's too much work to change it, they'll probably reject it.
Not necessarily. The Pirate Bay Hideout was redesigned into The Pirates of Barracuda Bay, and Steamboat Willie started off as a 4-stud wide boat but they increased the size significantly.
Yes, although if it's too much work to change it, they'll probably reject it.
Not necessarily. The Pirate Bay Hideout was redesigned into The Pirates of Barracuda Bay, and Steamboat Willie started off as a 4-stud wide boat but they increased the size significantly.
True, unless you use a lot of retired pieces, or the model is very weak in structure.
Ooh, that's a good idea but also a horrible idea. Well, if you take it seriously then you'll probably stretch and stuffs more. Football as in like not soccer? I didn't know that was popular back in Germany. I know they call it American football (or a lot of times North American football).
Wait, ya'll still have junior high and senior high schools and stuff? Do you do the thing where you switch schools every two years?? We don't have buses because we're all home schooled. Our team is big enough to fill a bus or two, though.
Yeah! Let me test by jumping onto my roof. I'll tell you how it goes when I come back.
It's genius, I promise Yeah American football. It's crazy. She plays with guys on her team too.
Well, it's kind of hard to explain. I live in a small town that has the elementary and middle school in one building and the jr and sr high in one building, but each category is usually separate. (and other nearby towns just have everyone in one building) I am also home schooled, but our home school group is no way big enough to have a track team. Also everyone comes from a bunch of little rural towns that are kinda far apart So I just play sports with the public schoolers. xD That's cool that you guys have a team though!
Alright sounds good and 100% safe!
Are you sure about that? It could just be insane. I know, I would never play American football. My middleschool soccer team was co-ed, but I can't imagine doing that in football.
Ah yay, I knew more people on here were homeschooled! I understand the running track with your local school, but around here differentiating between junior high and senior high ended about thirty years ago. Yep, there are thousands upon thousands of homeschoolers in my state (and I think a couple thousand even in my country) and there are four hundred families registered with my counties home education organization, which has dozens of sports.
It's genius, I promise Yeah American football. It's crazy. She plays with guys on her team too.
Well, it's kind of hard to explain. I live in a small town that has the elementary and middle school in one building and the jr and sr high in one building, but each category is usually separate. (and other nearby towns just have everyone in one building) I am also home schooled, but our home school group is no way big enough to have a track team. Also everyone comes from a bunch of little rural towns that are kinda far apart So I just play sports with the public schoolers. xD That's cool that you guys have a team though!
Alright sounds good and 100% safe!
Are you sure about that? It could just be insane. I know, I would never play American football. My middleschool soccer team was co-ed, but I can't imagine doing that in football.
Ah yay, I knew more people on here were homeschooled! I understand the running track with your local school, but around here differentiating between junior high and senior high ended about thirty years ago. Yep, there are thousands upon thousands of homeschoolers in my state (and I think a couple thousand even in my country) and there are four hundred families registered with my counties home education organization, which has dozens of sports.
Update: my foot is broken. (True story.)
Waaat, me? Insane? Impossible. Yeah I couldn't imagine co-ed football either... I can with co-ed wrestling only because I have seen co-ed wrestling... it's very weird.
Yep! I just happen to take some classes at the HS this year and then college classes online this year, so it's kind of a twisted form of homeschool this year. Huh yeah, I guess rural towns might just be more traditional. Idk. But sports are separate by state high school sports rules. They might pull up an 8th grader for JV basketball which they did for my team if the team is tiny or the player is good enough. Oh wow that's a lot! I know our area has a ton, but co-ops are also usually associated with churches and we have like 30 churches in my town (of 3300 lol) so we really stay separated sadly.
Not necessarily. The Pirate Bay Hideout was redesigned into The Pirates of Barracuda Bay, and Steamboat Willie started off as a 4-stud wide boat but they increased the size significantly.
True, unless you use a lot of retired pieces, or the model is very weak in structure.
Right. It all depends on the design and what pieces can be eventually substituted.
Are you sure about that? It could just be insane. I know, I would never play American football. My middleschool soccer team was co-ed, but I can't imagine doing that in football.
Ah yay, I knew more people on here were homeschooled! I understand the running track with your local school, but around here differentiating between junior high and senior high ended about thirty years ago. Yep, there are thousands upon thousands of homeschoolers in my state (and I think a couple thousand even in my country) and there are four hundred families registered with my counties home education organization, which has dozens of sports.
Update: my foot is broken. (True story.)
Waaat, me? Insane? Impossible. Yeah I couldn't imagine co-ed football either... I can with co-ed wrestling only because I have seen co-ed wrestling... it's very weird.
Yep! I just happen to take some classes at the HS this year and then college classes online this year, so it's kind of a twisted form of homeschool this year. Huh yeah, I guess rural towns might just be more traditional. Idk. But sports are separate by state high school sports rules. They might pull up an 8th grader for JV basketball which they did for my team if the team is tiny or the player is good enough. Oh wow that's a lot! I know our area has a ton, but co-ops are also usually associated with churches and we have like 30 churches in my town (of 3300 lol) so we really stay separated sadly.
Ummm... scratch that idea then?
Are you sure about that? The older you get the weirder co-ed football is. And I guess the same with wrestling? I've never seen that either.
I'm taking college classes (online and at our community college) with dual enrollment, which actually allows me to take them for free, and get college credit and high school credit. My "school" is still my very own home, though, and I'm not taking many college classes. I've never taken any classes with a high school, though.
I live out in the nowheres, so maybe it's just different in your state. In ours too middle schoolers and move up to high school if they're good enough. Despite all that I said, we don't have a bunch of homeschool athletes, so we don't have enough to have a JV and varsity team for each sport, like some schools do. (So yeah, we do that too for sports sometimes, but it's definitely not differentiated in academic schooling. When my dad was a kid they had junior high and senior high, and they were in different buildings, so he pent two years at a different high school.)
Okay, so our co-ops usually meet at churches, but aren't associated with them (it's not like the co-op is for people from that church; it's for all homeschoolers but meets at that church). We have fewer and larger co-ops, but none of them have teams. It's the whole county that has teams together. How it works is there's a not-for-profit organization called [our county name] Home Educators (we abbreviate it as []HE) and there's a branch of it that's the Sports Committee which organizes dozens of homeschooled sports for our county. So we have a homeschool conference, that plays with the homeschool teams from other counties (although some counties have "east" and "west" teams) and also a larger conference with private and charter schools from our area.
Yeah, probably. My broken foot is actually from running, though.
Waaat, me? Insane? Impossible. Yeah I couldn't imagine co-ed football either... I can with co-ed wrestling only because I have seen co-ed wrestling... it's very weird.
Yep! I just happen to take some classes at the HS this year and then college classes online this year, so it's kind of a twisted form of homeschool this year. Huh yeah, I guess rural towns might just be more traditional. Idk. But sports are separate by state high school sports rules. They might pull up an 8th grader for JV basketball which they did for my team if the team is tiny or the player is good enough. Oh wow that's a lot! I know our area has a ton, but co-ops are also usually associated with churches and we have like 30 churches in my town (of 3300 lol) so we really stay separated sadly.
Ummm... scratch that idea then?
Are you sure about that? The older you get the weirder co-ed football is. And I guess the same with wrestling? I've never seen that either.
I'm taking college classes (online and at our community college) with dual enrollment, which actually allows me to take them for free, and get college credit and high school credit. My "school" is still my very own home, though, and I'm not taking many college classes. I've never taken any classes with a high school, though.
I live out in the nowheres, so maybe it's just different in your state. In ours too middle schoolers and move up to high school if they're good enough. Despite all that I said, we don't have a bunch of homeschool athletes, so we don't have enough to have a JV and varsity team for each sport, like some schools do. (So yeah, we do that too for sports sometimes, but it's definitely not differentiated in academic schooling. When my dad was a kid they had junior high and senior high, and they were in different buildings, so he pent two years at a different high school.)
Okay, so our co-ops usually meet at churches, but aren't associated with them (it's not like the co-op is for people from that church; it's for all homeschoolers but meets at that church). We have fewer and larger co-ops, but none of them have teams. It's the whole county that has teams together. How it works is there's a not-for-profit organization called [our county name] Home Educators (we abbreviate it as []HE) and there's a branch of it that's the Sports Committee which organizes dozens of homeschooled sports for our county. So we have a homeschool conference, that plays with the homeschool teams from other counties (although some counties have "east" and "west" teams) and also a larger conference with private and charter schools from our area.
Yeah, probably. My broken foot is actually from running, though.
Uhhh yeeess... Yeah it all gets weirder as you get older. Oh yeah that's basically what I'm doing, dual enrollment. (PSEO--idk I know some states have this and others don't) Free credits are very nice. xD I have had a very weird schooling throughout my life, come to think of it...
Ah yeah, I see. All I know is it's usually factored by state rules and how big the school is. Our town is fairly small, so our track team has no JV. So the jr high kids are apart of the high school team, but only they can go to the Junior High meets (sometimes we sneak 9th graders in O_O) Wrestling actually teams up with our rival school. And so does gymnastics (which has like 6 people lol) Our basketball teams are the only teams that manage to get a big enough team and maybe softball/baseball. I know the next town over has 5th graders playing what is technically 7th and 8th grade basketball, and that's because they have 14 kids in each grade.
That's really cool! I wish our county would do that, but it's so big (as in lots of land and cows, not a lot of people) and also I know our co-op is composed of people from 3 different rural counties. Also we do have some conservative people who uh, say no to sports. O-o So in the end it probably would not work out. We do have a lot of homeschoolers in the public school CC and track teams though, which is nice (being the only homeschooler is a weird feeling)
Ouch! I hope it gets better soon! How bad is it? I have uh, not gone running in a while... O-o
Are you sure about that? The older you get the weirder co-ed football is. And I guess the same with wrestling? I've never seen that either.
I'm taking college classes (online and at our community college) with dual enrollment, which actually allows me to take them for free, and get college credit and high school credit. My "school" is still my very own home, though, and I'm not taking many college classes. I've never taken any classes with a high school, though.
I live out in the nowheres, so maybe it's just different in your state. In ours too middle schoolers and move up to high school if they're good enough. Despite all that I said, we don't have a bunch of homeschool athletes, so we don't have enough to have a JV and varsity team for each sport, like some schools do. (So yeah, we do that too for sports sometimes, but it's definitely not differentiated in academic schooling. When my dad was a kid they had junior high and senior high, and they were in different buildings, so he pent two years at a different high school.)
Okay, so our co-ops usually meet at churches, but aren't associated with them (it's not like the co-op is for people from that church; it's for all homeschoolers but meets at that church). We have fewer and larger co-ops, but none of them have teams. It's the whole county that has teams together. How it works is there's a not-for-profit organization called [our county name] Home Educators (we abbreviate it as []HE) and there's a branch of it that's the Sports Committee which organizes dozens of homeschooled sports for our county. So we have a homeschool conference, that plays with the homeschool teams from other counties (although some counties have "east" and "west" teams) and also a larger conference with private and charter schools from our area.
Yeah, probably. My broken foot is actually from running, though.
Uhhh yeeess... Yeah it all gets weirder as you get older. Oh yeah that's basically what I'm doing, dual enrollment. (PSEO--idk I know some states have this and others don't) Free credits are very nice. xD I have had a very weird schooling throughout my life, come to think of it...
Ah yeah, I see. All I know is it's usually factored by state rules and how big the school is. Our town is fairly small, so our track team has no JV. So the jr high kids are apart of the high school team, but only they can go to the Junior High meets (sometimes we sneak 9th graders in O_O) Wrestling actually teams up with our rival school. And so does gymnastics (which has like 6 people lol) Our basketball teams are the only teams that manage to get a big enough team and maybe softball/baseball. I know the next town over has 5th graders playing what is technically 7th and 8th grade basketball, and that's because they have 14 kids in each grade.
That's really cool! I wish our county would do that, but it's so big (as in lots of land and cows, not a lot of people) and also I know our co-op is composed of people from 3 different rural counties. Also we do have some conservative people who uh, say no to sports. O-o So in the end it probably would not work out. We do have a lot of homeschoolers in the public school CC and track teams though, which is nice (being the only homeschooler is a weird feeling)
Ouch! I hope it gets better soon! How bad is it? I have uh, not gone running in a while... O-o
You could very well be totally insane. That is true; everything gets weirder as you age and so far it never stops. Ah, I see. We don't have PSEO in our state (only a few do) but dual enrollment should be basically the same. I'm not going to graduate with an associates (that's more what you do with what we call Early College, which is still being in high school but taking all college classes, whereas with dual enrollment you can pick and choose as many or as few as you want). Free credits are nice, and I have had a very strange schooling as well. Because almost all my friends are homeschooled (or were) it seems a bit more normal, but still weird.
Can you tell me again which grades are in junior high vs. senior high? Even my dad can't tell me and he was in that stuff. But how JV vs. varsity works here is that if there's ever a JV match or meet, the whole team except juniors and seniors can do it (because sometimes we have middle schoolers in high school). However, in normal (technically varsity, but we don't think of it that way) matches everyone participates.
I do live in a rural area, but our county does have a big city in it . . . I assume the problem in your county (counties) would simply be the transportation and whatnot because everyone is so spread out. However, if you have that many homeschoolers in the public school CC team one of the parents could literally just organize a team. (It would take a bit of time and commitment, though.)
Well, I broke the same foot in the same place five or six years ago. I had started running a lot every day, and I got a stress fracture in my foot (I think it started when I twisted my ankle running, but it kept getting worse). I haven't run for a bit more than three weeks, now, and it doesn't hurt that much walking anymore, but it still isn't pleasant.