Yeargh!

Dec. 27th, 2003 03:00 pm
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Now I know why I never tried to make the models that Lego kits always give instructions for. My color perception is bad. The colors in the book don't match the colors in the photographs, which don't match the colors on the bricks, which don't have consistent colors. So, I'm halfway through a bug and discover I need ANOTHER hinged green thing, but there aren't any more. So, maybe what I thought were suposed to be green were black? 20 minutes later I find that that theory doesn't work either, because some other brick is not found. Worse, I've just discovered a case where two bricks that appear identical in color in the manual (they actually abut) cannot possibly be the same color, because both shapes don't exist in any one color in the set! Of course, I had to go online to find an actual inventory of the set to prove this to myself. So, I currently don't know of any way to build the bug I'm working on, without just ignoring all of the color info. But if I do that, why build the thing?

Maybe I'll go back to what I always did as a kid: make up a tentacled, bug-eyed creature from whole cloth and to hell with a color scheme....

(And [livejournal.com profile] _sps_, I don't want you to take the above as some sort of condemntation of your gift. It is appreciated. I just sometimes wish I could see colors properly...)

Date: 2003-12-27 08:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tjernobyl.livejournal.com
If you had theatre lighting gels, could you use those to differentiate the colours?

Date: 2003-12-27 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azrhey.livejournal.com
"Maybe I'll go back to what I always did as a kid: make up a tentacled, bug-eyed creature from whole cloth and to hell with a color scheme..."

I did that once with one of his lego set.
he seems to think i am a perv ever since...

Date: 2003-12-27 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] taxlady.livejournal.com
Well, you could ask me what the colours are.

Date: 2003-12-28 02:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amberbutterfly7.livejournal.com
I'm sorry you guys, but that just made me laugh right out loud! hee

Good luck at any rate. :>)

Date: 2003-12-28 06:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sps.livejournal.com
Yeah, see, the problem is (part of the problem is) that the recent proliferation of LEGO colours - while way cool visually - has hugely exacerbated the problem of the pictures of the colours being distinct from the colours themselves. There's nothing wrong with my colour vision, but I'm finding it increasingly hard to interpret the instruction books myself, and friends have reported the same thing.

Now Sti is *officially* faced with orange, brown, red, pink, and two shades of green that likely all fall into a tight range for him, plus the pictures of all those colours, plus the variants of the colours for two or three different plastics (which are tight matches in 'normal' colour vision, but I doubt they are spectrally identical) - and, of course, the print colour process is different from the dyes in the bricks even if the bricks tried to be colour matched to the instructions, which they don't....

Probably even the gels wouldn't help very much.

Date: 2003-12-28 12:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] denizsarikaya.livejournal.com
If you're making the big dragonfly, there's a diagram mistake. The 2x2 brick with a nozzle on one end actually has a hole drilled through its vertical axis but is pictured without said hole.

There was one other mistake I found, too -- in the crab, maybe? where they neglected to complete a step and you had to backtrack to fix it. But, yeah, I had problems and I have excellent colour perception.

The brown looks like burgundy (which there is one brick of) in the diagrams when it is near orange. Also, the black looks quite grey and the grey looks like a lighter grey. The orange often looks quite yellow, as well, to make matters worse.

Date: 2003-12-28 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amberbutterfly7.livejournal.com
Aww, weell dude I was so not laughing at you for seeing things DIFFERENTLY than some of us... I wouldn't do that. But, uhm that was just so funny to me that she posts that!! AND, also because it really hadn't ocurred to me and not that I forgot about Her existence or anything, but I'd forgotten that yeah she's there and you could ask her!!!
It made me chuckle at myself for that as well. I find "your deficiency" rather interesting and obviously cannot imagine what you see. I apologize if I caused you to feel that sensitivity again, and I hope I didn't jeapordize anything as far as any trust you might have/had where I am concerned.
Certainly no need to defend yourself with me :>)

I'd really like to see what you're building should you get that straightened out, and I'm just reminded of the spoken word 'song' from Tom Waits...
"What's He Building In There?....." WHEEEE!

Date: 2003-12-28 04:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amberbutterfly7.livejournal.com
Well that's cool and I understood you too but was throwing my cents in there...

I know what you ARE building, I suppose I should have said I'd like to see it when it's finished by YOU.
;>) guess they'd be the same thing once you get the colors straightened out right but still....

Tarantula's are so cool. I've contemplated getting one or two of them tattooed onto my person... maybe onto one of my calves, however popular that seems to be. Maybe one on my shoulder as if it were really setting there, perched! Love spiders and tarantula's ... WHEE!

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