It was a very unexpected thing, but I was very inspired.
So, LEGO is releasing a new set, the largest one in their history—the Sagrada Familia—to celebrate the completion of the main part of construction?.. idk
And I fell in love with one photo of the interior so much that I made it in 3D.
It didn't turn out perfectly, because, firstly, I limited myself to using only this photo as a reference, not looking for other photos of the set. Secondly, I didn't Google the dimensions of LEGO blocks or delve into the structure of my own; I reconstructed the dimensions from photo and memory, which is why it's a little more elongated than it should be.
Thirdly, to save time and computer resources, I didn't color some elements and generally tried to copy objects, creating arrays. That's why the tops of the columns are the same for everyone, but in the set they might be different… I don't know XD Fourthly, I didn't use any filters or processing other than those available in Blender itself, which is why the lighting doesn't look exactly like the photo.
Here are some photos from other angles, you can see the BACKROOMS here XD
I LOVE LEGO. I played with it a lot as a child. I have two original Harry Potter sets, which I protect as best I can, even though they're already half-ruined…
In general, I probably don't have more than ten works in blender, so this is all a try to leap above my head










