LEGO, but AI controls what I BUILD...

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Published 2023-04-06
I use ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE to design several Lego sets for me. This turns out way crazier than I thought...

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All Comments (21)
  • @YouTube
    lego builds: ✨cursed✨ edition lmaooo
  • This is what I got for a Lego helicopter. Creating a Lego helicopter can be a fun project! Here's a simple guide to get you started: 1. Gather your Lego pieces: Collect bricks, rotors, cockpit, and other specialized pieces you might want to use. 2. Build the base: Create the main body of the helicopter using larger bricks for stability. 3. Attach the rotor blades: Add the rotors on top using specialized pieces like propellers or helicopter blades. 4. Construct the tail: Build a tail structure using smaller bricks to balance the helicopter. 5. Add details: Customize your helicopter with a cockpit, landing gear, doors, and any other details you'd like. Remember, Lego building allows for creativity, so feel free to modify and experiment with different designs to make your helicopter unique! You can also find inspiration from existing Lego helicopter sets or online tutorials.
  • Here are the steps to make a poseable LEGO dragon: ## Head 1. Start with a 2x4 plate for the base of the head. 2. Add 1x2 plates with ball joints on the sides for the jaw. 3. Use 1x1 round plates for the eyes and a curved slope for the nose.[1] ## Body 1. Use a 2x4 plate as the base for the body. 2. Add 2x2 inverted slopes on the sides for the shoulders. 3. Attach 1x2 plates with ball joints on the sides for the wings.[1][3] ## Legs 1. Each leg is made with a 2x3 wedge plate and a 1x2 plate with a socket joint. 2. Attach the legs to the underside of the body using ball joints.[3] ## Wings 1. Build the wings using plates, bricks, and slopes. 2. Connect the wings to the ball joints on the sides of the body.[1][3] ## Tail 1. Use a combination of plates, bricks, and slopes to build a segmented tail. 2. Attach the tail to the back of the body using a ball joint.[1][3] The search results provide detailed step-by-step instructions with images and videos for constructing poseable LEGO dragons.[1][2][3][4] Some also show how to build specific dragons like Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon using similar techniques.[5]
  • @SacredBricks
    Lol we have both been permanently cursed by the image generator. Love the builds dude
  • Bro A.I needs to figure out how to make Lego heads actually look normal. Some of them are actually terrifying 👀
  • @Jayde772
    Make a Lego millennium falcon with your pieces
  • @BooBoeskie
    so Funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I can't stop laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • @Alexisme.
    Ain’t no one gonna talk about how bros thumb went like that 😭😭😭 2:15
  • @Boinuts
    Lesson learned: AI builds worst then a 5 year old
  • @BinglesP
    1:32 Wait, look at the white plate's connection... the AI knows illegal building techniques..? Terrifying
  • Here are the steps to make a LEGO basketball hoop and court: 1. Build the hoop base using a 2x4 plate, 1x2 brick with axle hole, and 1x2 tile.[3][4] 2. Add a 1x2 brick topped with a 1x1 tile, another 1x2 brick with 1x1 brick, and a 1x1 brick with connector knob.[3][4] 3. Attach a 1x2 plate with 1x2 brick and 1x1 tile to the connector knob to form the hoop.[3][4] 4. Stack 1x1 plates and bricks to create the backboard behind the hoop.[3][4] 5. For the court, use a 1x6 brick as the base, stack 1x6 bricks to make the boundaries, and add tiles for the playing surface.[2][4] 6. Build the court sidelines using slopes, tiles, and bricks in a striped pattern.[2] The search results provide detailed video tutorials demonstrating how to construct a LEGO basketball setup, including the hoop, backboard, and court area with markings.[1][2][3][4] Some also show how to incorporate additional elements like a coin slot for an arcade-style basketball game machine.[5]
  • @Thegunnery
    That 45 degree house was probably the most cursed thing in this whole video
  • Lego: hmmmmmmmm……. Cursed mini figs? Let’s make millions!! Me: Umm.. ok.
  • @cedric8679
    3:31 Car accidents actually happen about every 5 seconds in the US alone 🙈