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Post by ben on Nov 15, 2014 4:04:47 GMT -5
Greetings. My name is Ben of BENtertainment, and I was wondering if some of you would be able to help me with a project I am doing. I am hosting a LEGO mock of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. (I might post pictures soon.) I need some Microsoft PowerPoint graphics that I can be able to add into the video. I'll need: *question hexagon (no clock) *contestant name hexagon *win hexagon *1 million $ win rectangle *"total prize money" rectangle *classic money tree with amounts represented like this 100 $ *lifelines (50:50, Phone-a-Friend, Ask the Audience, Double Dip [being able to be highlighted and crossed out]) *Phone-a-Friend 30-second clock *Ask the Audience results Yep, pretty much the whole enchilada. (I think I forgot some stuff.) I know this is a lot, but if someone would be so kind to make these downloadable for me, that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! Oh, I almost forgot. I made an intro for the show. Check it out: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc1O2uK2DkI
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Nov 15, 2014 4:29:40 GMT -5
Well, you can find some hexagons in creativity.
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Post by jadenmillionaire on Nov 15, 2014 7:56:25 GMT -5
Another thing, is that if you look in creativity JessHack33 Shared the Millionaire Win Rectangle and the win hexagon graphics. Have a scan on the forum and please share your progress with Lego Millionaire
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Post by ben on Nov 15, 2014 15:58:42 GMT -5
I searched all through Creativity and all I could find (that was accessible to me) was the hexagon with the purple/blue/green fill (used for contestant's name and wins) made by JessHack33. Any other ideas?
By the way, jadenmillionaire, I will post photos of the studio as soon as possible.
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Post by jadenmillionaire on Nov 16, 2014 9:01:06 GMT -5
Well, All I can say is that it is "Easy when you know the answer!" Try being inventive yourself, using the resources available to you. Also try looking through RPG's and Daily Millionaire for some examples of possible graphics. From your intro I can tell you have some experience so try being inventive! Good luck and feel free to ask me any questions.
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Post by 97thparallel on Nov 16, 2014 18:10:50 GMT -5
Coincidentally, I just posted my entire graphics set for members for the forum to use today. They can be found here. Feel free to download and use them as you wish, all I ask is for credit. If you need any graphics, I can custom make them for you too! (: Also, I'd love to see how this LEGO Millionaire thing ends up. Keep me notified.
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Post by ben on Nov 16, 2014 19:56:42 GMT -5
Great! I'll go download it!
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Post by ben on Nov 17, 2014 0:38:52 GMT -5
Well, All I can say is that it is "Easy when you know the answer!" Try being inventive yourself, using the resources available to you. Also try looking through RPG's and Daily Millionaire for some examples of possible graphics. From your intro I can tell you have some experience so try being inventive! Good luck and feel free to ask me any questions. Thank you for advice and I will be sure to ask questions, should any come to mind.
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Post by ben on Dec 26, 2014 16:03:56 GMT -5
Could anyone tell me how I can make a mini-model of the "atom" in the studio of Weekend Miljonairs/Wer wird Millionär/Legyen Ön is Milliomos?
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Dec 26, 2014 18:08:34 GMT -5
ben Didn't catch it until just now but please don't double-post...let alone triple post. Carry on with the conversation.
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Post by ben on Dec 26, 2014 19:09:08 GMT -5
ben Didn't catch it until just now but please don't double-post...let alone triple post. Carry on with the conversation. Sorry sir. Won't happen again.
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Dec 27, 2014 1:52:48 GMT -5
No harm no foul. It just makes you look "desperate" when you go to audition. Makes it look like you're bumping your post count.
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Post by jadenmillionaire on Dec 27, 2014 4:03:38 GMT -5
A few ideas and thoughts which may help you to try to make the "Atom" located in early versions of some European formats... 1. Are you planning on making it as a prop in real-life or on the computer as a graphic? 2. If so, possibly contact the producers of one of the shows as they may have some studio blue-print plans which could assist you deeply. 3. Is this replica going to be TO-SCALE, this is a very important thing to ask yourself. Is it going to be as realistic as possible? 4. If you are generating this on Microsoft Powerpoint, the easiest thing that I would do would to copy-and-paste a nice image of the object (Possibly from a YouTube episode) and then trace around it carefully with a skilled hand. SHAPES --> LINES --> FREEFORM TOOL OR MAYBE EVEN SCRIBBLE. 5. Try to think about the cost of the materials and how you are going to produce the hard model. 6. Finally I would just like to say good luck, please dolet me know with your progress
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Post by ben on Dec 27, 2014 13:11:35 GMT -5
A few weeks ago, I built a flimsy prototype out of the wire used to lock toys in place inside their boxes (what I call "packaging wire" for lack of a better term). It was very small and was held together by tape. You probably didn't need to know that. Anyway...
1. It'll probably be a prop. 2. I'm not very sure I'll be able to contact a producer from the show. 3. NO WAY! It's for a LEGO-built studio, which I will post photos of once I learn how. 4. Not doing it on Microsoft PowerPoint. 5. I'm keeping the cost of the materials low. Hopefully I can build the model with stronger wire. 6. Thank you very much sir, I sure will.
Your pointers are appreciated, but I'm still considering whether or not to have the model in the studio anyway. No matter how AMAZING it looks, it's rather useless in my set.
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Post by ben on Jan 25, 2015 1:13:11 GMT -5
Sorry for double-posting, but I thought I'd share some photos of my studio! These pictures were rendered in LEGO Digital Designer. Most things seen here may be different and/or absent from the actual model. This is the studio. In the real model, the floor is dark grey because I am unable to find a black baseplate in this size. The grandstand can seat up to 8 people. That's the minifigure of myself I built to host the show. I designed the computers after the original Australian version's. I will post more photos soon! Please share your thoughts, but I do need your opinions on a few key things. 1. Do you find the design of the hot seats and computers acceptable? 2. What color should I make the hot seats: black or blue? Thank you and I hope to hear from you soon.
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