I am back from my break / holiday. I enjoyed giving my shoulder a rest. I didn't experience much shoulder pain at all so I think this was a good call. I have to see how it will develop now that I am back at the PC again but I feel very motivated to do my exercises. It's just more fun when there is little or no pain :-)
And my mind rested too ... come to think of it. We were lucky with the weather. This region in Austria is famous for prolonged rainy weather periods. But we took rain gear with me so even when it was wet, we could go for walks. Being outside in nature lets me clear my mind and I love to explore and watch birds and other animals you can encounter.
Actually we had so many good days, ranging from cooler cloudy days for hiking to hot days for going to the lakes. The lakes there can be quite cold. We experienced water from 16-20° which is just what I like. Makes you feel fresh and regenerated.
And now I am back and excited for the upcoming projects. I was able to complete the instructions for the stables and added them to the gumroad with an updated version of the ground tile - allowing for only printing the reduced area required for just the solo stable building.
So the next days I will focus on marketing and start working on this months basic bit, which will be a wheel cart. This feels like a very fitting bit for the stables! I have also seen a small handcart in one village of a different design than my previous model which inspired me to make more carts in the future. I like them both as eye catcher detail and also as stuff to add gaming value like hiding behind and using them turned over as barricades.
Here is a pic of the stables I made with paperminis by Pablo Galván. You can find him here on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/groncho)

I like his distinct art style and in addition to cool orcs and warriors he has farm animals!
That's all for today. Until next time, stay safe and stay sane!
Chris
Papierschnitzel
2020-07-10 06:30:21 +0000 UTCMichael Greenhill
2020-07-09 18:57:41 +0000 UTC