This project was a collaboration for the advertising agency NeoMam Studios based in England to work on a very interesting project, recreating these funny scenes from the popular Netflix series for a client, which has a toy store, looking for a way to encourage the Buying their products used this idea, so that you could see how many Lego figures and blocks you needed to be able to have your own scenes.
A software called Studio 2.0 was used to work on this project, it has a complete library of figures (blocks and pieces) with the official measurements that can be found in the market, this program is also curious that it gives you a count of the Pieces that you are using as well as their price, which makes it easier for buyers to calculate how much it could cost to bring a project like this to reality.
As expected, sometimes the scenes of these popular series had very unique objects that could not be found in reality, in order to give it that touch of personality I used some other software such as zbrush-blender-photoshop-illustrator, to give it a touch more personal to the renders.
Here you can see below the rendered scenes after all the creative process, and some extra renderings with the pieces that you most enjoy customizing.