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<blockquote data-quote="Mad_Jack" data-source="post: 8968067" data-attributes="member: 6750306"><p>Over the years I've dabbled in everything from baking cookies to building furniture... Essentially, I <em><strong>make stuff </strong></em>when I'm bored or stressed - I see little difference between, say, baking cookies, making chainmail, and building furniture, because it's all just variations on tools, processes and materials for me. Thus, I've developed a fairly wide range of basic crafting skills. (Hell, sometimes I make animals with the tinfoil I wrap my sandwiches in, I've carved small statues out of soap before, and one time I made a portrait of Jar Jar Binks out of hash browns and ketchup at a late-night diner.)</p><p></p><p>The majority of my hobbies are rpg or otherwise gaming-related (rpgs, miniatures, occasionally video games). Outside of gaming-related hobbies I tend to cycle randomly through a handful of hobbies based on what's happened to inspire me at the moment.</p><p></p><p>My occasional "hobbies" that I don't really do on a regular basis include various aspects of costuming and cosplay (sewing, leatherwork, homemade special effects), building things and woodworking (I have pretty good home repair and DIY skills), and baking/cooking. I'd guess reading falls under this category as well - I go through long cycles of famine and flood when it comes to reading.</p><p>Up until my late 20's or so, I used to write poetry and short stories, but I haven't done that in quite some time. Now most of my creative literary forays are rpg-related. I also used to do chainmail, jewelry and beadwork years ago.</p><p>And for almost a decade I was heavily involved in <em>The Rocky Horror Picture Show</em>.</p><p></p><p>I <em>used to </em>do nature/landscape and architecture photography (I'm just a snapshot artist really) until my camera broke. And before my computer drowned in a flooded basement (and I lost my programs, multiple gb of source material and most of my previous work) I <em>used to</em> do a lot of digital image manipulation. (Before WotC crashed their forums, I used to be one of the primary contributors to the <em>What Do YOU Think My Character Looks Like? </em>threads. And I've obviously posted a lot of my work in the current <em>D&D Meme</em> thread on here and in the various threads in this forum.)</p><p>Hopefully, some day I'll be able to scrape up the money to get a new camera and a better computer and get back into them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad_Jack, post: 8968067, member: 6750306"] Over the years I've dabbled in everything from baking cookies to building furniture... Essentially, I [I][B]make stuff [/B][/I]when I'm bored or stressed - I see little difference between, say, baking cookies, making chainmail, and building furniture, because it's all just variations on tools, processes and materials for me. Thus, I've developed a fairly wide range of basic crafting skills. (Hell, sometimes I make animals with the tinfoil I wrap my sandwiches in, I've carved small statues out of soap before, and one time I made a portrait of Jar Jar Binks out of hash browns and ketchup at a late-night diner.) The majority of my hobbies are rpg or otherwise gaming-related (rpgs, miniatures, occasionally video games). Outside of gaming-related hobbies I tend to cycle randomly through a handful of hobbies based on what's happened to inspire me at the moment. My occasional "hobbies" that I don't really do on a regular basis include various aspects of costuming and cosplay (sewing, leatherwork, homemade special effects), building things and woodworking (I have pretty good home repair and DIY skills), and baking/cooking. I'd guess reading falls under this category as well - I go through long cycles of famine and flood when it comes to reading. Up until my late 20's or so, I used to write poetry and short stories, but I haven't done that in quite some time. Now most of my creative literary forays are rpg-related. I also used to do chainmail, jewelry and beadwork years ago. And for almost a decade I was heavily involved in [I]The Rocky Horror Picture Show[/I]. I [I]used to [/I]do nature/landscape and architecture photography (I'm just a snapshot artist really) until my camera broke. And before my computer drowned in a flooded basement (and I lost my programs, multiple gb of source material and most of my previous work) I [I]used to[/I] do a lot of digital image manipulation. (Before WotC crashed their forums, I used to be one of the primary contributors to the [I]What Do YOU Think My Character Looks Like? [/I]threads. And I've obviously posted a lot of my work in the current [I]D&D Meme[/I] thread on here and in the various threads in this forum.) Hopefully, some day I'll be able to scrape up the money to get a new camera and a better computer and get back into them. [/QUOTE]
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