A long time ago...a frighteningly long time ago, now...I had a thread called "Relenzo's Misadventures in Modeling". I had very little to work with apart from enthusiasm for Heroscape terrain, but I managed to hack together a couple things.
This new thread is being created several weeks into the teaser season for Heroscape's reboot--2022's Age of Annihilation. Because of the announcement, I have enthusiasm again after all these years! I also have a little more experience. That's why I'm calling this "Relenzo's Somewhat Competent Terrain".
I have a feeling that the Heroscape community of the 2020's will create some incredible things, of which I will play only an insignificant part. We have resources that never existed in the 2000's. Back when 'Scape was last "a thing", tabletop roleplaying was nowhere near as popular as it is today--and neither was tabletop terrain. And the whole idea of YouTube communities was nascent. Here in the 2020's, there are so many channels and videos about creating custom miniatures terrain. There are so many sophisticated techniques, so many ideas, and so much inspiration. I have learned so much. What I'm saying is, it's a very exciting time to be into Heroscape--and not just because the game is getting a reboot.
I'm going to start posting the bits and bobs I've been working on since being energized by the Age of Annihilation announcement. And then--we'll see how long this bout of enthusiasm lasts.
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This post will eventually contain an easy-to-browse archive of everything I post in this thread, if the thread gets longer than a page.
This new thread is being created several weeks into the teaser season for Heroscape's reboot--2022's Age of Annihilation. Because of the announcement, I have enthusiasm again after all these years! I also have a little more experience. That's why I'm calling this "Relenzo's Somewhat Competent Terrain".
I have a feeling that the Heroscape community of the 2020's will create some incredible things, of which I will play only an insignificant part. We have resources that never existed in the 2000's. Back when 'Scape was last "a thing", tabletop roleplaying was nowhere near as popular as it is today--and neither was tabletop terrain. And the whole idea of YouTube communities was nascent. Here in the 2020's, there are so many channels and videos about creating custom miniatures terrain. There are so many sophisticated techniques, so many ideas, and so much inspiration. I have learned so much. What I'm saying is, it's a very exciting time to be into Heroscape--and not just because the game is getting a reboot.
I'm going to start posting the bits and bobs I've been working on since being energized by the Age of Annihilation announcement. And then--we'll see how long this bout of enthusiasm lasts.
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This post will eventually contain an easy-to-browse archive of everything I post in this thread, if the thread gets longer than a page.