Animortis

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[–] Animortis 1 points 1 year ago

[email protected]

Certainly could use the linkage. When I load up the page on my lemmy account, I don't see anything.

[–] Animortis 2 points 2 years ago

Also, I don't see any DMs. Going to say that's a feature missing between Lemmy instances at the moment.

[–] Animortis 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I can't answer this, but I do have a question: Which RPG system have you looked at? Destiny (MW:D) or Time of War (ToW)?

A friend of mine and I were looking, and it appears ToW is 4th edition and MWD is 5th edition of the RPG. However, ToW is still supported -- a new print was just released by Catalyst last year, even though the original print was more than decade ago. MWD was released in 2019.

I'm running a Destiny game, and it's a lot of fun. But there's a lot of crunch missing that might be available in TOW.

Edit: I just saw the age of this (how did I miss it?) and your post in RPG. Yeah sounds like you'd like Destiny. Really unique system not too obsessed with crunch.

[–] Animortis 10 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Just saw a WAVE of bot art flow down the "Top New" feed. It then promptly stopped. And then when I reloaded the page, it was gone. So I think it's working...

[–] Animortis 1 points 2 years ago

That's kinda the thing? I don't see any spam or botting... Unless AI is doing all of it? Maybe spammers are setting up servers to Federate then getting de-Federated when they initiate their BS.

[–] Animortis 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah. Reddit just leaves a bad taste in my mouth now. I feel like I'm using Facebook when I'm there.

[–] Animortis 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

So what are we looking at here? Is CentOS able to properly fulfill the Red Hat obligations to the GPL or is legal action needed?

[–] Animortis 1 points 2 years ago

I mean I used Ubuntu as my go-to Linux for like 12 years. Still think it's a great OS. But since then I've moved to either NixOS or Debian.

[–] Animortis 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Agree with the above advice mostly. I've only been painting a few months myself, so maybe some newbie advise for another newbie...

I like handles, and I don't think you should be using the toothpick method until you feel really familiar with handling your mechs, including the act of cutting them off the base and then re-attaching them later. Handles let you securely hold your model and move it without really much thought.

Also, basing is a great addition, but not super important at first. Eventually it will bug you. I like the superglue-baking soda method. Easy, high-quality texture for your soil.

As for scheme, I like the base-color-and-then-highlight-panels-in-a-pattern method. I found painting Mechs is really hard because of the creativity involved. There's no hair or pants or cloth wrinkles to take up all your time... So you gotta think outside the box a bit. I saw someone who did object-source-lighting for an Awesome on the BT Reddit that blew my mind the other day.

Additionally, YouTube is your friend. There's a video for everything.

[–] Animortis 2 points 2 years ago

Ice Cubes. It lets me follow other server's local feeds. Really handy.

[–] Animortis 16 points 2 years ago

Anxiously awaiting the next version release!

[–] Animortis 3 points 2 years ago

This is an amazing idea. Totally going to try this.

 

I've managed to build up quite the collection of mechs over the past couple years, and I have kept most of my mech boxes, too. I am starting to kind of run out of space.

The boxes are very cool, and though I like keeping them for their aesthetic, I also feel like I'm turning into a bit of a hoarder, and I'm running out of closet space that could be used for something like the actual mechs themselves, books, etc.

So do you keep your boxes? Do you think they'll have collectors value? Or should I just focus on the mechs and cards instead?

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