I’m a dancer and this feels like watching two different choreographers create something to the same song and the possibilities of what you could get are literally endless! it’s beautiful watching the differences in how people’s minds work!
Her imagination definitely knows no bounds, but I like the coherency of his builds. Both are definitely more creative and cool than anything I’ve come up with before.
I think this is the difference between "Top down" and "bottom up" processing. One will start with a foundation and make as they go along, the other makes big things and combine them in the end. From a psychological standing, actually fascinating to see in motion, good job you guys!
Omg that "weird fish guy" was totally a mudkip
Her creation is giving plant-ypus, a beautiful combo of plants and platypus. 😍😍 Both of you created beautiful creatures! 💓
These are professionals, people
He made two little friends. She impaled a narwhal/whale hybrid on a tree
"Built some sort of... Thing" completely encapsulates my experience of playing with the old school lego bricks in the 90s
Congratulations, you made 3 new Pokemon.
Her technique is advanced building and pure chaos.
I love that you both ended up making models that are functionally indistinguishable from fake pokemon
"This thing" is how I named every part of a build to myself as a kid, love it
It for some reason hasn’t occurred to me that lego master builders have building styles like how artists have art styles and I find that insanely cool.
"narwal plant whale" just makes me think of the story of the earth being on a turtles back but in this case, it's on a narwals back which sounds really cool!
I always thought Alex was the only one who just instinctively makes weird little guys. Is this a trait that comes over all Lego Master Builders when they are born in a Legoland, or does this happen as they grow up never being allowed to leave the confines of the Legoland?
I really like seeing your two styles compared like this, too, that makes the different approaches even clearer.
Me staring at the same lego set in my closet: 👀
"I have an idea, trust the process" vs "I have no idea, trust the result". And both end up uniquely cool :D
I love how the instinct when making anything is like “ can I make a little guy with this? “
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