



These are all challenges of building with physical bricks that are obviously not challenges for digital builders. Not only that, but digital building has other clear advantages. You can copy and paste repetitive sections. You can undo and redo brick placements to easily see which variation looks better. Sometimes getting that kind of visual can be a real pain in a physical build, if you’re working with a delicate bit. To top it all off, with one click of the mouse, digital builders can change the colors of entire segments of a MOC, allowing them to instantly compare every color combination they can think of. If you build physically, in order to present your creations in digital pictures, photography also imposes limitations-or at least challenges. Photography is an art unto itself, and skill with the brick doesn’t give you skill with a camera. Especially if you’re building on a deadline, getting the right photography conditions can be a real challenge.
