Have a life or spend the better part of 5 hours painting a small door… 🤔 https://www.instagram.com/p/Coh-DmYNaWbIbCxN9yrbNj0J3tyHEB0Bz-hR7Q0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
“Trust the process” I say to myself, not knowing Shit about the process in question.
He’s now got a little base to sit on.
The base was a longer process than the miniature tbh. Learning how to use the water effect was t as easy as I thought it would be. Took about 6 attempts to get the water looking now I wanted
Just finished painting this miniature. Still have to sort out a base for it but feeling pretty proud.
This is the first miniature I’ve worked on where the whole colour scheme and paint selection was from scratch. And in the process I’ve learnt some new techniques (at this stage all techniques are new to me)
A key part of my decision making process for new tattoos is “what if this had to be included in a missing person/ unidentified body notification?”
Like would I really want “beverage slut” to be the thing my loved once use to identify me?
After about 17 years away from painting miniatures, I’m back on that shit! Very excited to eventually build enough skill to paint this custom print of me if I were a half orc
If a corporation ever sends me a cease and desist, I pray it’s for making this.
"you're laughing. the British government is literally imploding in on itself and tearing itself apart, and you're laughing." well yeah, bitch, this is among the funniest ways this shit can happen
video description: a tiktok by @weezerroll. a person is clumsily and hesitantly playing a bass guitar, until the camera person places a white and brown rat on the bass player's head while firmly saying, "Ratatouille." their playing suddenly improves while the rat shifts its footing on their head. end description
I just want to own ugly dyke shirts and never have to work another day in my life.
Obviously not everyone’s gym goal is to become the Uber-dyke, but it’s a great ego boost when someone gets on a machine after you and more than halves the weight
This seems like a good time to remind everyone that online misinformation has been a major part of the overall Russian strategy for years, and the more chaotic the war situation becomes, the harder it will be to find out what’s true and what’s not, so check your sources, don’t believe everything you read on social media, and try to get your information from credible news outlets that adhere to certain journalistic standards



