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Art-de-Vivre

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  1. Man, since I've now had time to read through the rulebook (which f*****g ROCKS btw!!)...... I need a heck of a lot more figures plus another fate deck if I wanna help out as a Henchman!!

    I read this a little fast, and thought i had seen :

    I wanna help out as a Frenchman!!

    hahaha !

    Hi Scott, hi Wolf !

    How are things back in KL ? I wish I was with you guys again for a few rounds of Malifaux; I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds fun + I have all the figures with very few exceptions...

    Nobody to play with since I returned to France :(

    I am planning on coming back for a short trip around Xmas, it would be nice to see the old gang !

    Cheers !

    Yassine

  2. Hi folks,

    my photo skills often let me down when it comes to minis, and I thought it would be nice to post some better pictures of the Mire Golem (TT02) from the TTFF contest.

    Is this any better ?

    705o.jpg

    I didn't touch the mini, only changed the photos...

    Cheers !

    art-de-vivre

  3. It seems a growing consensus over a few basic rules is taking shape:

    1. size limitations: yes

    2. theme: yes

    3. short time-frame: yes

    4. miniatures included: no (unless they are an integral part of the scenery, e.g. statues, corpses etc.)

    Yep you pretty much narrowed it down to the general consensus.

    About the IP format, personnally, knowing how time consuming terrain building can be, I probably wouldn't be able to submit several entries in a relatively short amount of time. I didn't want to enter IP6, 'cause I'm not sure I can paint that fast, at least not if you expect a decent result...

    So, I'd prefer a "one shot" contest with several categories "specific theme, size, etc.." and no restrictions on building material (hirst art blocks, static grass etc..)

    The contest should get people involved who do not ordinarily spend too much time on dioramas, elaborate bases or terrain pieces, so definitely small pieces like markers should be encouraged.

    Also, in order for the folks at Wyrd to get something out of it, I'd suggest a theme like "Steamvictoriohorrorwestpunk" that could influence the making of the Malifaux game...

    Any suggestions as to the name of the contest ?

  4. Hi St Anger,

    keeping a blog is the right thing to do; I started mine 4 years ago to keep track of everything hobby related (terrain building and miniature painting) and so far I managed to increase my output every year; the quality seems to improve a little too...

    http://art-de-vivre.blogspot.com/

    the only problem I have is that I can't post any minis I want to enter in a contest, or I risk being disqualified ! That's why I'm always way ahead of what is actually on the blog.

    on marriage : I've been married 19 years now and have no advice whatsoever to offer and I still don't understand women...

    on bits : I buy mine on ebay, there are some good vendors out there with decent prices; I have been using a pin vise for years, and change bits 2-3 times a year.

    Thanks for the advice on parrafin, I never thought of that : I always have candles lying around and will from now on use finished candles to try and extend the bit life !!!

    About bits quality, I'm not sure if carbon bits are the best, I suppose HSS (high speed steel) should be better since they are more expensive; I started using new bits that fit my dremel recently : the result is great and painless, but the breakage rate is very high. Now I'm thinking about buying a "chuck adapter" (also on ebay for 5 bucks) to fit some ordinary HSS bits onto my dremel : combined with the parrafin trick, pinning should be a breeze !

    Will keep you posted !

    Cheers !

  5. I'll be happy to throw my weight behind a terrain contest and I am sure Moa would love something like that too. It is admittedly a smaller portion of the hobby in general and most folks don't go quite as batty over terrain as I do but it is an integral part of the hobby at large.

    I second that idea ! Plus, it would provide some interesting ideas in terms of terrain for Malifaux as well...

    A trophy figure would be great, but instead of Seamus or any existing fig I would prefer an new exclusive piece that is only available during contests. It would be something specially wyrd !!!

    Of course, it would have to be cast in gold, silver and bronze for respective placement ....;)

    As an added bonus, I would even volunteer my face for the first model...just kidding; or maybe not...

  6. Hi Bugking,

    I generally agree with you regarding metal figures : the sheer weight makes you feel that you actually have something for your money whereas plastic figures are light and seem to be less "valuable".

    Still, I would make a distinction between plastic and resin : with plastic, I have the Confrontation 4 figures in mind, with resin I'm thinking Ilyad Games or Fenryll for instance.

    Resin is at least as expensive as metal in terms of production (I never quite understood why : if anybody knows, please come forward...) but takes detail better than metal ! If you just look at a figure like Leonidas from Ilyad, even in comparison to some of the fancier metal Rackham figures, you'll notice a difference in favor of resin.

    Then again, if you paint like I do, it doesn't really matter ;)

    Cheers !

  7. the R. story is quite sad; I'm one of those faithful customers of Confrontation figures until they released the 3.5 rules and the PPP.

    I totally quit buying the PPP (I still have a mint AT-43 starter set, and will probably sell it for peanuts on ebay) and stopped playing altogether...

    Anyway, R. set a very high standard in the miniature world about 10 years ago, and they should be recognized for that : brilliant scuplts and artwork, a steady flow of new monthly releases, a nice magazine etc..).

    A similar thing can be said about the now defunct Ilyad Games (I'm selling some on ebay these days- pm me if you are looking for something specific except Vorags) that had beautifully sculpted and original minis, but little business success.

    Being French myself, I can easily make fun of the "business savvy" (or lack thereof) of French companies when it comes to marketing, for instance. But in terms of artistry and design, we can still be proud of a number of achievements...

    The good news is that R. isn't dead yet, and that the sculptors are all busy working either for R or other companies; (most of the Ilyad sculptors now work on Helldorado, I believe), so as afficionados of nice sculpts (all of us on the Wyrd forum obviously) there is still hope !

    Cheers !

  8. I highly recomend a free program that will recover most of your files (including photos of course) after a crash or erase by mistake :

    filescavenger

    look it up on the net and try it : you'll get back all files that have not been damaged, provided you have not saved some new files on the "empty" space in your hard drive.

    Cheers !

  9. Hi folks,

    I might be going to Gencon Paris next weekend; not 100% sure though since there isn't much to see there in terms of exhibitors, mainly GW and Asmodee (Helldorado)..

    Among the French miniature companies, Rackham and Fenryll are not coming...

    But if I go, I might pick up this show exclusive if anyone is interested (pm me ); don't know if I can buy several, but will do my best to help you guys out

    Cheers !

  10. Hi folks,

    I've been participating in painting contests organized by Nathan since the first Rotten Harvest, and have finally managed to win my favorite category (dioramas) !

    So, thanks to all who voted for my entry in the Deadly Duel !

    Today is my birthday, btw, and I this is probably the greatest present I'll get today (don't tell my family ...)

    Thank you, Nathan, for organizing and sponsoring another great event !

    Cheers !

  11. I agree w/ Vince since I practise archery a little myself..

    Just a replacement suggestion for the thread : for those who do not have access to surgical thread, you can use the thread from a used teabag !

    It is just the right size and if you have actually had tea before cutting it off, it will be the right color too !

  12. Hi folks,

    Of all entries I submitted in the Femme Fatale contest, my Forest Dryad from Mars Ultor was the entry that received the most positive comments.

    I learned from this advice and painted a new one that is hopefully better :

    collage88vt.jpg

    Is this one better ? :wavey:

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