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11 hours ago, Jasonator said:

Jay just tosses out an OMG.. What the, He did that, and

If you get anymore talented my friend, we are going to be overwhelmed with the achievements of your world.

Superlative is the only word.

 

Loved everyone else's comments also.

 

Jay

 

Thanks for the reply, Jay It is WONDERFUL, as always, to hear from you. I am delighted you enjoyed the new additions.

Churning out all sorts of strange thingies is a necessity for me...like a shark's need to keep moving. I have a few more

dwarves & a few Pumpkinheads underway as well as all those Mushrooms.

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On 1/20/2019 at 6:35 PM, malefactus said:

AND in The Woods:

There you have him...right before he makes his escape back to The Blight.

 

(Epic photos deleted so I don't spam everyone.)

 

Wow.  That is quite the setting!  I can't help but imagine scenes like these being used as part of some sort of a mega storybook project -- wherein the story is illustrated with photographs of whimsical-creepy dioramas (with dolls or miniatures staged therein) to depict the various scenes, rather than more conventional 2D art. 

I'm fairly certain that at some point in my childhood, I've seen such a book, though I can't name any at the moment -- unless I am allowed to count the various Viewmaster reels that I had as a kid, some of which featured diorama scenes in order to fully exploit the possibilities of the stereoscopic presentation, accompanied by only the briefest of text that could fit into that little caption window.
 

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15 hours ago, robinh said:

the new schrooms are soooo cute!

 

...at this stage they do look cute. It is only when they have (hopefully) expressive faces that they get creepy.

I am glad yo like them thus far, robin. Thanks for the reply.

 

12 hours ago, Jordan Peacock said:

 

(Epic photos deleted so I don't spam everyone.)

 

Wow.  That is quite the setting!  I can't help but imagine scenes like these being used as part of some sort of a mega storybook project -- wherein the story is illustrated with photographs of whimsical-creepy dioramas (with dolls or miniatures staged therein) to depict the various scenes, rather than more conventional 2D art. 

I'm fairly certain that at some point in my childhood, I've seen such a book, though I can't name any at the moment -- unless I am allowed to count the various Viewmaster reels that I had as a kid, some of which featured diorama scenes in order to fully exploit the possibilities of the stereoscopic presentation, accompanied by only the briefest of text that could fit into that little caption window.
 

 

...I remember Viewmaster, although whatever it was that I watched, I can't remember.

 

I no longer play games with the miniatures, & displaying them would be difficult with the constraints of space. SO placing them in story telling settings was what I have been trying for.

The stories can come from what my viewers see in the photos not necessarily from me.

I have a few scenic boards, but they are cumbersome for photos. I got the idea for photo stages from Ana Polanscek's Garden of Hecate; she did a Forest Stage that I based my

own Mushroom Forest & Spooky Woods on. I have a larger Woodsy board & plans for Urban boards under way. Now it's a matter of getting fired up about the pieces.

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3 hours ago, malefactus said:

 

I have a few scenic boards, but they are cumbersome for photos. I got the idea for photo stages from Ana Polanscek's Garden of Hecate; she did a Forest Stage that I based my

own Mushroom Forest & Spooky Woods on. I have a larger Woodsy board & plans for Urban boards under way. Now it's a matter of getting fired up about the pieces.

 

Oohhh With an Urban Board, you could make a sewer underneath a street or something.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Glitterwolf said:

 

Oohhh With an Urban Board, you could make a sewer underneath a street or something.

 

 

 

So we are on the same page, what I mean by a stage is an comparatively narrow & long stage area with a scenic background. A board is a 1' X 2' or 2'X 2' gaming style tile with permanent scenery attached.

Thus far I have the Spooky Woods & Mushroom Forest stages done with another Woods stage built & awaiting paint.. The Gray Scale Cavern is kind of a stage & kind of a board; it's getting a face lift. Then I 

have Heap's Place mountain/cavern bar & bat poop cave), the original Spooky Woods, St. Lascivious' Cemetery, The Goblin Village, The Witches' Isles, & Rapunzel's Twisted Tower Boards done. The Blight

Board is going be disassembled & used in pieces for a few different Urban photo stages.

AND bi/multi-level boards with sewers, catacombs & such is something I would like to include on or rather under the new stages.

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