Llwynog wrote:I bought a 3-D wooden puzzle doll house at Michaels this weekend. http://www.sourcingmap.com/wood-craft-gothic-house-construction-kit-for-diy-p-51981.html Why did I do this? I have enough WIPs going to keep me busy. Well, I thought it would make a cute doll house for my little girl dolls. It should be about as tall as they are. Once the idea popped into my head it was like they were haunting me. They were going "fairy house, fairy house." And picking colors yellow with metallic purple, metallic blue, and metallic turquoise and that's just for the outside. o.O I'll need to get or make stuff for in it.
Llwynog wrote:I bought a 3-D wooden puzzle doll house at Michaels this weekend. http://www.sourcingmap.com/wood-craft-gothic-house-construction-kit-for-diy-p-51981.html Why did I do this? I have enough WIPs going to keep me busy. Well, I thought it would make a cute doll house for my little girl dolls. It should be about as tall as they are. Once the idea popped into my head it was like they were haunting me. They were going "fairy house, fairy house." And picking colors yellow with metallic purple, metallic blue, and metallic turquoise and that's just for the outside. o.O I'll need to get or make stuff for in it.
Mlatch221 wrote:I'm feel I'm at a bit of a creative crossroad at the moment. I have two pretty good ideas for a story lines that could eventually become a continuing photo story.
Story "A" follows the lives of a group of characters that live in our world but in a fictional country. A major plot point is that their country exists in a constant state of mutual antagonism with a neighbor, somewhat like say, Israel and Syria or North and South Korea. While it sounds like it could be a bit droll and soap-operatic, I've actually conceived it as a being fairly satirical and humorous. It also gives me a chance to incorporate my dolls into an existing background for the two "Imagi-Nations" I've created.
Story "B" takes some of the same characters (initially a smaller cast) and puts them in a sort of retro-tech setting. Think VSF/ Steam Punk but with the technology and over all "style" more along the lines of the '30s-'40s-'50s (some folks refer to this as Diesel Punk but I'm not entirely on-board with that name). The story would follow the crew of a commercial aircraft in a world that has a very developed counter-gravity technology. There would be very strong nods to media properties like Last Exile, Kow Yokoyama's Maschinen Krieger saga, Miyazaki's Daydream Notes series from Model Graphix magazine and possibly the Kerberos Saga as well. It isn't as "anime-manga fanboy-ish" as it sounds since I'm actually drawing from quite a bit from mid- 20th Century historical and fictional influences, which especially Miyazaki and Yokoyama have also been very influenced by.
richila wrote:That is really cool! How tall is it?
Itsaiya wrote:omg, thats one of the houses my grandfather just tried to give to me, saturday xD it's really pretty and intricate in person... I'd suggest gluing the connecting parts, though, unless you want to take it apart, later.
Itsaiya wrote:Do both xD then see which one your feeling more (or.... continue both xD)
Dolly Kim wrote:I can see starting with the airship crew and working in some sort of dimensional shift for them where they could end up anywhere. That could a allow for the mixing of characters, technology, and settings as needed.
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