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On Custom.


dviddy

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I have seen so very many people complaining about this whole 'custom' nonsense lately. The majority has decided that MOCs need not be 'custom' to be good.

 

And to this I say...

 

True, but this is also not an excuse to go out and build oodles of Toamods, or other regurgitated lumps of parts. When most of us discuss something 'not being custom' being alright, we're not giving free reign to just build different versions of the same thing (as an aside, TLC please read that and apply it to your toa, kthnx). What we are giving you the ability to do is use the pieces for what they were molded as. Toa feet as, well, feet. Limb pieces as limbs. Etcetera, so on, and so forth.

 

Basically, laziness is not an excuse to build sucky MOCs. And you can't cover it up by throwing out a 'GOOD MOCS DON'T NEED TO BE CUSTOM!'. It won't work. However, if the artistic vision of the MOC involves using a pre-fab pieces for a purpose it was designed and molded for, go for it (example: lower arms on WereFlo, many of Seran's legs, etc).

 

Everyone SHOULD attempt to build things without using a basic piece provided in the set. Yes, most of them won't look good. But the way I see the evolution of MOCing talent in the Bionicle community (and I've been in it since the beginning, so I've watched a lot of it) goes like this:

 

-Toamods. Because Toa are cool and we want to make them cooler.

-'Custom' Toa. Most of these are jumbled and unrefined, but we're learning and now we want to do things that are impossible with the real sets.

-Heavy custom everything. Still unrefined, but the overall product is far superior to the average MOC, technically speaking.

-Refinement. Aesthetics takes over here, and while it's all still 'custom', the overall look is aesthetically fantastic. These MOCs are the reason the average BBCer want to do everything in custom.

-Better. Now we're realizing that aesthetics often trumps technical engineering. So we use what works, which leads to a toa foot used for a foot here, a Vahki leg used for a lower arm there, etc. But even then, we see that these pieces are rarely left 'as is'. Some sort of adornment lies upon them to fill in gaps, add colour, etc.

-Fusion (:P). The pinnacle of the Bionicle MOCist. From here there is nowhere else to go. The MOCists proficient in this level are kings to be served. (:P)

 

The last one is a joke, as I think Fusion MOCing is generally outside of the actual Bionicle genre as is. It's a divergent pathway found inside the 'Better' level. Take this path and things become much different. Basically from the 'better' level there are many different places to jump to. A quick glance through those who stand inside this level will reveal to you how vast the true nature of Bionicle building is.

 

But, the point is that there is nothing wrong with attempting to do something 'custom'. It's a natural part of the MOCist evolution. Yes, I think sometimes (most of the time) solidly custom MOCs are inferior to those who utilize pre-fab pieces well.

 

But this period is just a snapshot on your MOCist journey. Before ToM, Seran, Natha, or countless others became what they are now, they built cluttered and jumbly 'super custom' MOCs. We all did it.

 

It's a learning curve, and don't let anyone tell you that it's one you should skip. Yes, aspire to be outside the realm of 'custom' and 'not-custom'. Take to heart the idea that sometimes the best design is one TLC gave you. But DON'T LET THAT HOLD BACK YOUR GROWTH. Do not limit yourself.

 

The anti-custom crusade is not an excuse to build Inika clones.

 

Just because TLC does it doesn't mean everyone else can.

 

(And TLC shouldn't either)

 

The custom consensus is not an excuse to build super-jumbled piles of parts.

 

The GOAL in the movement against 'custom' SHOULD BE (but most likely ISN'T) that of achieving the 'better' level of building skills, and indeed, above that.

 

Because THAT is what should matter when someone says it 'doesn't have to be custom to be good'. Don't settle for the first or second level of MOCing when the top, and indeed, the vast expanses open above that lie within your grasp.

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This is all true, but I think what most people are trying to get at when they say custom =/= good, is that many of the posts demanding for 'more custom' in the BBC are just stupid.

So yeah, you're right.

But they are also right.

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-Fusion (tongue.gif). The pinnacle of the Bionicle MOCist. From here there is nowhere else to go. The MOCists proficient in this level are kings to be served. (tongue.gif)

All right Jinzo (:P), but you forgot the very last part.

 

-Weaving. The radio antenna atop the pinnacle of the Bionicle MOCist, the very highest point imaginable. The woven Bionicle MOC is structurally sound in astounding ways and requires unimaginable skill to concoct and construct. In fact, only Cajun has done it, though several others have died in their attempts.

 

Hah hah, but seriously DV, so many hearts to you. <3

 

Please come to Brickfair!

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Thanks, DV. I pretty much agree with all that you said (or typed :P ). Part of my problem is that I just am not around those others that are "in the higher level" as you put it. I learn better when I observe others. I am pretty sure that I can improve on my own, but the truth is, I just don't have enough time to MoC these days. I haven't sat down to build in a long while...

 

~GBG~

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-Fusion (tongue.gif). The pinnacle of the Bionicle MOCist. From here there is nowhere else to go. The MOCists proficient in this level are kings to be served. (tongue.gif)

All right Jinzo (:P), but you forgot the very last part.

 

-Weaving. The radio antenna atop the pinnacle of the Bionicle MOCist, the very highest point imaginable. The woven Bionicle MOC is structurally sound in astounding ways and requires unimaginable skill to concoct and construct. In fact, only Cajun has done it, though several others have died in their attempts.

 

Hah hah, but seriously DV, so many hearts to you. <3

 

Please come to Brickfair!

Is weaving with those tail pieces or with tubes?

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A middle-grounder? Shoot it!

 

I see all of this custom/non-custom business as some kind of bizarre fashion. So first everybody says "GO CUSTOM!11!1". Now everyone is saying "No, it doesn't need to be custom anymore, it can be non-custom." And soon it will swing back.

 

Therefore, I agree with you. It, as all things, are in a flux. The thing is, my fusions don't use 'swooshy' bricks (the ones with the peculiar smooth curvy things on them) as I don't really like that kind of set. Mine would be quite blocky and traditional. Therefore, I cannot excel at much in the way of MOCing. Weaving? I do not understand the principles that are behind that. I do not fully understand even what it is. So then I am compelled to ask: What exactly is it classified as?

 

~:k::s:~

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-Fusion (tongue.gif). The pinnacle of the Bionicle MOCist. From here there is nowhere else to go. The MOCists proficient in this level are kings to be served. (tongue.gif)

All right Jinzo (:P), but you forgot the very last part.

 

-Weaving. The radio antenna atop the pinnacle of the Bionicle MOCist, the very highest point imaginable. The woven Bionicle MOC is structurally sound in astounding ways and requires unimaginable skill to concoct and construct. In fact, only Cajun has done it, though several others have died in their attempts.

 

Hah hah, but seriously DV, so many hearts to you. <3

 

Please come to Brickfair!

Is weaving with those tail pieces or with tubes?

It really can be done with any part. Cajun does some really nice weaving with Onua claws and masks, which are used all over his Rack moc.

And he's pretty much the only person I've seen pull it off.

-Neku-

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The whole thing on custom and not custom is stupid. The whole point of a My Own Creation, is to make something you think looks fantastic. If the moc isn't visually pleasing, is it worth showing. People need to build what they think is good, and should not be restricted to the boundaries other people set. Innovation is greatness. But right now, it looks like people think custom is greatness. It isn't. Just cause a moc is custom, doesn't mean it's any good.

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If this makes any sense... :P

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Just cause a moc is custom, doesn't mean it's any good.

This is very true. A lot of custom MOCs suck.

 

But just because this is true, doesn't mean the opposite is true. That's taking this too far. When people in the BBC start posting Toamods (as they have) and claiming them to be superior to any and all 'custom' MOCs, we have a problem where the truth you stated in the above quote has been taken too far.

 

I will say this. A jumbled and messy 'custom' MOC is still superior to a toamod.

 

Laziness is not an excuse to build a sucky MOC.

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And I've had trouble coming out of the slump where near all is custom but doesn't really look great.

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I am far too lazy to take pic of my MOC's but I consider myself to be pretty darn spiffy at it.

 

ALso I honestly wanna slap some people on Brickshelf upside the head when hey just slap some arms and legs on a torso and call it an MOC. I mean JESUS some people just need to know they suck and should work to at least reach some standard of ability. It would be like letting a 16 year old into a NASCAR race so you don't hurt his feelings...

 

Also are there any sort of Lego/Bionicle cons near NYC? I would love to go to one but I live in North New Jersey and NOTHING happens in North New Jersey...

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What about the very famous "I don't have enough pieces for custom MOCs" comment?

They shouldn't be MoCing then. :lol:

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Also are there any sort of Lego/Bionicle cons near NYC? I would love to go to one but I live in North New Jersey and NOTHING happens in North New Jersey...

BrickFair's in DC... probably as close as you're going to get.

 

(That I know of)

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Also I honestly wanna slap some people on Brickshelf upside the head when hey just slap some arms and legs on a torso and call it an MOC. I mean JESUS some people just need to know they suck and should work to at least reach some standard of ability. It would be like letting a 16 year old into a NASCAR race so you don't hurt his feelings...

 

To some people, that is a MOC. Everyone has to start from somewhere, and there is nothing wrong with showing where they began. By posting these sorts of MOCs, we can tell them how to improve in the areas they lack. After time, they become better MOCers. This is how I did it, and alot of those great MOCists did it. And saying they "suck" is such a vile thing to say. If you are really a "spiffy" MOCer as you claim, you should be helping the ones who post thhat sort of MOCs rather than just talking about them in my opinion.

 

~BD~

 

 

 

 

 

 

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