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Post by baylorogrebane on Sept 21, 2015 19:18:40 GMT
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Post by tauster on Sept 21, 2015 20:19:07 GMT
this is truly creepy. well done!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2015 3:21:48 GMT
Nice! I love the spider leg kind of face digits.. might have to steal this idea for making a Remora.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Sept 22, 2015 18:27:12 GMT
Frack Me! The Chaos Gods have invaded Gygaxian Space!
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Post by halloweenville on Sept 23, 2015 0:07:25 GMT
Great Job Looks like a Creature out of The Thing movie!
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Post by ogrestamp on Oct 2, 2015 7:00:04 GMT
That's no purple worm, that's one of those Alien things. I'd rather face the purple worm!
Well done on that project. That's a really cool interpretation. I do like it.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Oct 2, 2015 15:48:38 GMT
I know what that reminds me of, the Sh**-Weasels from the movie Dream Catcher!
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Post by baylorogrebane on Oct 3, 2015 19:28:18 GMT
Gotta love those poop weasels!
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Post by skunkape on Oct 20, 2015 15:17:12 GMT
That is just too creepy! Good job!
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Post by baylorogrebane on Nov 12, 2015 20:00:52 GMT
OK, have a few things in the works, I will take pics when I can and hope to post soon.
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Post by baylorogrebane on Nov 25, 2015 20:23:06 GMT
Hmmmmmm.... Apparently I am much better at starting projects than I am finishing them. Maybe I have completion anxiety! *insert funny scared face here* Ok, so I have been making some styrene dungeons, I have also started goblin hovels and a few other pieces for the set, including a dungeon cave entrance, and also sculpting a few miniatures out of green stuff, 1 finished (I think) and 4 more currently in the works. Bug me for pics and I will get my lazy bones up to take some photo's!
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Post by tauster on Nov 25, 2015 21:34:47 GMT
Hmmmmmm.... Apparently I am much better at starting projects than I am finishing them. Maybe I have completion anxiety! *insert funny scared face here* Trust me: You're so not alone with piling up incomplete projects!
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Post by ogrestamp on Nov 25, 2015 22:58:47 GMT
When I was at the museum of paleontology at UC Berkeley, we had a saying that projects only traveled upwards at a 10% rate. You go out and collect rocks or samples and you may only work on about 10% of them, and of that 10%, you may only really work on about 10% of that (maybe one or two specimens), and of all that you worked on, you may only write a paper on about 10% of the finished product. When I would snoop around the lower basements checking out collection, it was easy to believe that saying. I would see giant plaster casts of fossils that were dated about 30 years before and collected by professors no longer at the museum (they just never got around to it all).
So I totally understand the incomplete projects. At least we don't have huge plaster casts laying around (or do we, Tauster?).
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Post by runningwolf on Nov 26, 2015 14:57:57 GMT
Like it a lot looks more alien, sort of the mouth from the Predator! I think most creative people start 100 projects and only end up finishing a single digit percent It has to be something with the brain chem.... oh look shiny!
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Post by ogrestamp on Nov 26, 2015 17:29:46 GMT
For me, the shiny thing is logging onto this site and seeing what everyone else has done. Too many shiny objects laying around here for my own good.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Nov 26, 2015 18:17:41 GMT
Hmmmmmm.... Apparently I am much better at starting projects than I am finishing them. Maybe I have completion anxiety! *insert funny scared face here* Ok, so I have been making some styrene dungeons, I have also started goblin hovels and a few other pieces for the set, including a dungeon cave entrance, and also sculpting a few miniatures out of green stuff, 1 finished (I think) and 4 more currently in the works. Bug me for pics and I will get my lazy bones up to take some photo's! I know the feeling lol
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Post by baylorogrebane on Nov 26, 2015 20:20:43 GMT
Oh, the list is just what I have started within the past month! I have stuff going years back... If I had all the time in the world and all the money too, I still would never be finished with stuff!
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Post by tauster on Nov 26, 2015 21:10:36 GMT
When I was at the museum of paleontology at UC Berkeley, we had a saying that projects only traveled upwards at a 10% rate. You go out and collect rocks or samples and you may only work on about 10% of them, and of that 10%, you may only really work on about 10% of that (maybe one or two specimens), and of all that you worked on, you may only write a paper on about 10% of the finished product. When I would snoop around the lower basements checking out collection, it was easy to believe that saying. I would see giant plaster casts of fossils that were dated about 30 years before and collected by professors no longer at the museum (they just never got around to it all). So I totally understand the incomplete projects. At least we don't have huge plaster casts laying around (or do we, Tauster?).No. No plaster casts. Because I haven't done plaster so far. But I have a teeeny weeeny bit of a box filled with silicone-and-starch-moulds, plus another box with clay casts that I (still fully) intend to use in future projects. Oh, the list is just what I have started within the past month! I have stuff going years back... If I had all the time in the world and all the money too, I still would never be finished with stuff! Since I take shots of everything I do, I only have to count the folders to see how many projects I did. From April 2013 until today, that's 318 projects. I have no idea how to determine how many are unfinished, but my gut feeling is something about ten to fifteen percent. Which would be quite a lot, and they usually accumulate on or around my craft desk so I see them daily and get some motivation to finish them. This strategy works, mostly. When I sort unfinished stuff away, I usually forget about it and never get it finished...
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Post by DnDPaladin on Nov 26, 2015 21:46:45 GMT
its easy to understand how the brain works. people like new stuff. as simple as that, starting a project is something new so you are in it strong. but as you go on, as you learn more, you end up knowing everything you need and then it becomes a common task. at that point you need a new rush and thus starting another project gives you that rush. but unfortunately coming back to something you already know about... becomes a really boring thing and thus your projects do not get finished until you really really are into that project again.
thats the problem with creativity. being creative as its limitation and thats one of them. once the initial burst is gone... things gets south fast. much like adrenaline.
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Post by baylorogrebane on Dec 7, 2015 20:13:38 GMT
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