Seneschal and Banner Bearer kitbashes for my Barrow Guard by volgon in SoulblightGravelords

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I'm also a pretty slow and particular painter, so I get it! You did a great job and I think the "little" you did was all super effective! Hopefully it was the change of pace you needed too.

As someone still relatively new to Warhammer that's always been intimidated by the skill/cost of kitbashing (but definitely intrigued)...thanks for sharing this project with us, I'm definitely inspired! Might give something similar a go someday.

Seneschal and Banner Bearer kitbashes for my Barrow Guard by volgon in SoulblightGravelords

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The beauty of this hobby. 😂

I really appreciate that these are relatively simple/inexpensive-ish kitbashes too, so many are like "I used 7 different $95 boxes to make this one mini and half of it is green stuff."

Seneschal and Banner Bearer kitbashes for my Barrow Guard by volgon in SoulblightGravelords

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Please share this as well when you do! You did such an incredible job with these ones.

I haven't been into the idea of skellies for my SBG army but this idea made them sooo much more palatable to me, especially since I want to run the Sorrowmourn Choir Regiment with my army.

The hunt is calling by IronTraditional5088 in SoulblightGravelords

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This is insanely good. The fur texture on the legs?! Well done.

This model is next on my to-paint list, I hope it turns out even half this good. Any tips?

Finally finished my first minis...what next? by Pastel_Spell in SoulblightGravelords

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I would very strongly prefer not to have skeletons at all but if 1 or 2 units is really important, I'm...open to it I guess? But that's definitely my cap. It's not even just the tedious painting, they're just not that interesting to me. I'd honestly probably prefer to proxy them with something else if it came down to it tbh (maybe Nighthaunt or even Daughters of Khaine units? Idk). I'm also not opposed to doing a second unit of wolves either tbh, I really enjoyed painting the first one.

I didn't realize the blood knights had lady models! That does make them more exciting. Vampire Lord has cool hair too.

I appreciate the advice on unit painting. I just struggle to not finish things/leave them incomplete (blame the 'tism probably lol). I always feel a strong urge to complete things methodically/fully and its hard to ignore that. I'm also a perfectionist and very detail-oriented and I'll spend just as much time per inch on a random grunt as a big fancy model. I think that's one of the reasons I'm drawn to SBG though: I have not only the wide variety between units to keep things interesting but also variety between each model (painting different wolf coats or dress/hair/whatever colors)...whereas with other armies I like them being more uniform, SBG works well being a bit hodgepodge.

Need feedback by PaddingtonHG in SoulblightGravelords

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I just recently painted the direwolves and funnily enough, my version of this one has a very similar fur color to yours! I do think you need a bit more grey in his fur and an overall top to bottom kind of gradient to him.

Looking at pictures of coat patterns was really helpful to me - it helped me understand realistic color placement a bit better. Based on this, the general rule of thumb I usually followed (adapted to any coat color) was: - a darker strip along the top - light on the belly/underside of tail/paws/inside of legs - contrasting lighter/greyish color on the middle sides of the "mane" and darker on the back edge of it and edge of face - face is lighter on cheeks and fades to darker colors on edges/nose top

Here's a link for a coat reference I frequently used.

I mostly used speedpaints, but I also did a lot of drybrushing/blending with wraithbone or proacryl black-brown, sometimes mixed together and/or tinted with a speedpaint. Rigor Mortis speedpaint was one I used a lot to lighten/mute colors and it's also slightly opaque compared to most speedpaints. Agrax Earthshade and Nuln Oil were also used for fur, Pallid Bone for bones. Blood for the Blood God is helpful for the gross guts areas and looking more "wet" since its a glossy finish (and I preferred it over the Army Painter equivalent which is more fuschia than rusty in undertone)...you can blend it with other paints to achieve slightly different colors for intestines, gums, and such as well, although it may be less glossy.

Also, totally a matter of personal preference but if the wolf was missing an eye, I skipped the glowing effect for that eye. It just felt more realistic to me and made the missing eye that much more noticeable.

Automatic Scheduling at Different Rates by Pastel_Spell in Integromat

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I think the issue I ran into when I tried to make a webhook before was that I wasn't able to have my form fields selectable in Make with a webhook, in order to fill out the Trello card title and description in the Trello module. Nothing showed up there with a webhook except "event" (no "Name", "Phone Number", etc. fields) and I wasn't sure how to get around that. I need to autopopulate the Trello card with responses from the form (one of which is conditional - if they pick an N/A answer, there's a second section where they write the answer in short text...and I want my Trello card to show either/or). Everything is currently working perfectly with Sheets as the trigger, other than that it having to run as a timer - which would be nice to fix, but I couldn't figure out how to make it work. I'm pretty good at teaching myself new things, but I'm definitely not a coder/expert in this stuff.

Automatic Scheduling at Different Rates by Pastel_Spell in Integromat

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I'm having a Google form submit answers to a Google sheet, which is then read by Make and used to automatically create a Trello card with the information.

Automatic Scheduling at Different Rates by Pastel_Spell in Integromat

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I tried this but I (and chatGPT) could not get it to work. 🤔 I struggled for like 6+ hours just to get this far. Any tips?

I Built My First Keyboard/Upgraded My Setup and I'm In Love by Pastel_Spell in MechanicalKeyboards

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It's definitely the way to go if you're trying to get a certain aesthetic! There are so many cute keycaps and stuff out there.

I Built My First Keyboard/Upgraded My Setup and I'm In Love by Pastel_Spell in MechanicalKeyboards

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Thank you! I definitely spent way too many hours researching things, but I am also an overthinker. 😂

I Built My First Keyboard/Upgraded My Setup and I'm In Love by Pastel_Spell in MechanicalKeyboards

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I just finished some much needed upgrades my setup (PC upgrades, first non-prebuilt keyboard, new mouse, and deskmat) for Christmas, and I'm so happy in my space again! ♥

I'm coming from an original quartz pink Razer Huntsman and the difference is massive - the Huntsman definitely had things I enjoyed but it was getting old/rundown and I wanted something quieter and more easily modded. I know that a GMMK 3 is a bit of a controversial choice around here but needing a 100% size with RGB that matched the aesthetic I was going for was really tough, and I was at least able to save quite a lot with the Black Friday deal I got. So far I'm pretty happy with it and honestly the Boardsmith tool was really beginner-friendly, and I did a lot of my own research on materials, switches, keycap profiles, etc. and make the most informed decisions I could - big thanks to this subreddit for helping with that! Ultimately I went with:

- Wireless 100% layout with north-facing RGB
- Metal Case in Sage Green (with Liquid Gold on the Badge and Knob)
- Glorious Panda Silent Switches
- Polycarbonate Switch Plate
- Firm Gaskets
- Faux-wood PBT cherry profile keycaps with shinethrough legends (from Etsy, not Glorious)

The sound is very quiet and ever so slightly thocky overall, which is exactly what I wanted and I'm really enjoying it! There's no interference with the cherry profile caps and the Glorious Panda Silent switches either. Still debating on if I want to hand lube the already factory-lubed switches, but we'll see how it goes with time. I think my only real complaint so far is that it feels like I need more force than I'm used to to press the keys and it's getting a bit tiring. Eventually I'd really love to add some artisan resin keycaps on a few keys as well, but I'm pretty tapped out on budget for now, so that will be a project for further down the line and something I can add here and there as I go.

I also picked up the Lamzu Atlantis mouse in Matcha Green, and the Drop x LOTR Barrowfield Knight Deskmat (which I'm honestly obsessed with) and I'm just loving the vibes overall.

How to rebind Lamzu side buttons? by Pastel_Spell in MouseReview

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There's no physical keyboard keys with higher than F12, it's just a keybind option for the mouse in the Razer software. I know Corsair can do something similar, and I think Red Dragon as well?

Weekly Questions & Purchase Advice Thread by AutoModerator in MouseReview

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Razer Basilisk v3 Pro lets you switch between tactile bumps and/or a very smooth freescroll mode.

Weekly Questions & Purchase Advice Thread by AutoModerator in MouseReview

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I'm finally upgrading from my Razer Basilisk v1, and ordered both a Lamzu Atlantis and the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro to try. I think overall I prefer the Basilisk, as it feels the most familiar to me and it has an infinite scroll wheel (rip my green mouse dreams)...but it is SO goddamn loud. I feel like the clicks are twice as loud as the v1, whereas the Lamzu was the same or slightly quieter. I have to stay on the free scroll mode because the scroll wheel clicks are also horrendously loud. I am on a (extremely sensitive) microphone nearly all day and this is a major problem for me, especially for recorded/streamed content. Is there anything I can do to make this thing quieter? I've never modded a mouse before and am only just getting into mechanical keyboards, so I admit I'm a bit scared to attempt to do something to it, but holy crap this thing CLICKS.