>>7836204Making this little series actually made me realise just how much I enjoy doing stuff like this. I was worried it'd come off as little cringe/spergy, but looking at most of the images I posted, I think I managed to avoid that by making them look at least somewhat decent. The lighting certainly helps. Which I'm surprised by, given I had 1 tiny studio light, and a warm as fuck lamp on the other side of the room.
>>7837156 Has a point. I wasn't the one who said >>7837250, but my concern is my rig is a potato, so I'm a little concerned about it committing sudoku. So I think with photoshop, or whatever you used, it'll probably neck itself. I'll look at other solutions. I will say, however, some of the future projects may involve WebMs. Me and a few friends are massively into VFX featuring miniatures, so I might have a go at adding moving frames to comic or what have you. Stop motion doesn't appeal, because it'll take forever and a day, but this is easily manageable, Hell, even if it's fly-by wire or some really crude mo-con work, I think it's something we can manage.
I'm gonna stick with the classic space men for now. Good, neutral, and pretty kino characters. They can be utilised in most things, and I don't need to worry about face glare if they're using helmets. Plus they can be mixed with other themes, so M-Tron (Which I do have a figure for) and some of the classic Alien sets. The LEGO 6979 Interstellar Starfighter is one I've got something of an interest in. I actually bought an expensive colour changing bulb that does make the Trans-green parts Fluoresce. What this means if I can now colour wash, which is what I was whining about in the last thread.
tl;dr - Expect some Classic Space OC, and theme mixing. Even if it is some gay fly-by-wire dog fighting with aliens.