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The Lion King Brickfigure Animals

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I apologise that I didn’t meet your expectations.  Thank you to everyone who commented, followed, shared and supported.
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Thank you GlenBricker

Thank you for your continued support and interest in my project.  82 supporters!  Thank you.

Thank you – GlenBricker

Thank you to GlenBricker

https://ideas.lego.com/profile/GlenBricker/projects

for including my project(s) on the blog yesterday – “SavetheBrick's best work to date.”

http://blog.brick-hero.com/

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Behind the Scenes (revised 30 May 2015)

Disney’s The Lion King
This project is based on characters from Disney’s The Lion King.  They are characters from the animated film, which was released in 1994.  You can find out more about them and the film here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_king
and probably here, depending on your region:
http://www.disneyinternational.com/

My Other Projects
If you would like to see my other projects they can be found here:
https://ideas.lego.com/profile/SavetheBrick/projects

LEGO Digital Designer (LDD)
The models have been created using LEGO Digital Designer (in the Extended Mode) which can be found here:
http://ldd.lego.com/

LDD things you might not know
Under the edit tab, there is a preferences option, which may (depending on your computer) allow you to generate a higher-quality picture.
You may also want to explore the outlines on bricks option as well (I think it makes building easier, even if you don’t want to see the outlines in a final picture).
If you use Ctrl k in the Build mode it allows you to save an image with a white background (which currently will show with a grey background on the Discover pages).

Thank You GlenBricker and Better Backgrounds
GlenBricker
https://ideas.lego.com/profile/GlenBricker/projects
has a helpful page on the blog
http://blog.brick-hero.com/
http://blog.brick-hero.com/2012/10/cuusoo-advice-simple-background-editing.html
if you want to experiment with adding your own backgrounds, so they don’t show with the grey background.

Thank You GRusso and POV-Ray Rendering
GRusso
https://ideas.lego.com/profile/GRusso/projects
pointed out to me that rendering is a better option than simply using LDD and is not as difficult as it looks and provided me with the links below.
You need two pieces of software, one to convert the LDD file and the other to complete the rendering (which can take a number of hours, depending on the complexity of the model and the bricks used). The software can be found here:
http://ldd2povray.lddtools.com/index.php?p=1_3_Download
http://www.povray.org/download/

the results (see below)


Errors and Mistakes
I hope I have provided some clarification and useful information. If I have made any mistakes (which is almost guaranteed) please point them out to me in the comments (so I can try to correct them) or if you think any of the content in my project (or projects) or updates is inappropriate or inaccurate in some way and needs to be removed please contact the LEGO Ideas team direct here:
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Thank you for your time.

 

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