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Working with Foam, Latex, Fibreglass and Resin
Llewellian:
:-D Thanks. But lets face it, i am only doing it as a hobby and when i look at my friends and other team-members of the building crew who do it for a living, i rate myself only as an apprentice level. I am good... but when it comes to costumes and such... well, sometimes i am awestruck myself when one of the troop does some overhours...
The main problem with this hobby is: Creativity and love to details are always stopped by the exploding costs of materials and tools you need. *sniiiiiiff*
BeoPuppy:
I hear that. You want to do better and you know you can do better .. if only you could afford ... etc. etc.
A deeply annoying feeling.
Llewellian:
:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
Ah today, the best news in the world. F*** we got a fat load of sponsors now... YEEEEHAW. Means: Being creative, building more things and for the heck of it... Larry Elmore himself makes us the t-shirts...using a design of us. We hit Jackpot... and while the "ordered" things dry and the resin gets hard... i can use all leftover stuff to do my own shit... "creative" order-lists for stuff... here i come.
*shakes his fist to heaven* Someday... someday i am going to make my hobby my job.
Trollstormur:
super-grats. always nice to see nerds get successful.
Spub:
Hey, I have friends in theater and LARPs. I've been interested in the hobby for a while now. Even if you are at the starting level, your work is pretty cool. And it blows anything I can do out of the water. It is annoying not to have enough time for your art, but at least you're doing something.
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