We look at other people’s faces all the time, and we read great depths of emotion through changes in facial features. Veteran painter Derek Schubert will share his insights into painting expressive faces on miniatures. Topics include understanding real faces, choosing expressions, making minor conversions, painting different types of faces, and painting eyes. Mostly Demonstration/Q&A, with some instructor critique and feedback available.
We look at other people’s faces all the time, and we read great depths of emotion through changes in facial features. Veteran painter Derek Schubert will share his insights into painting expressive faces on miniatures. Topics include understanding real faces, choosing expressions, making minor conversions, painting different types of faces, and painting eyes. Mostly Demonstration/Q&A, with some instructor critique and feedback available.
It's baaack! The most insanely hilarious (or hilariously insane) public reading of what is arguably the worst (best?) piece of fiction ever! Thrill to the strange noises made by Grignr, the babarian of very little words. Cringe at the purple prose, run-on sentences, and detailed description of how time works. Try to keep your sides from splitting as you watch other hapless victims . . . er, participants, read this story aloud!
You are the leader of a team of field agents. Your aim is to collar as many criminals as you can. But, of course, no one is perfect...and so, from time to time, innocent bystanders get thrown in the slammer. You must free them as soon as possible, otherwise you score negative points. To win, you need a quick and sharp mind, nerves of steel, tactical prowess, and a little bit of luck!
You are the leader of a team of field agents. Your aim is to collar as many criminals as you can. But, of course, no one is perfect...and so, from time to time, innocent bystanders get thrown in the slammer. You must free them as soon as possible, otherwise you score negative points. To win, you need a quick and sharp mind, nerves of steel, tactical prowess, and a little bit of luck!
A disease called the "Gray Plague" has decimated the the population of Procyon IV and they believe the FORCE OF NINE is responsible. The Force denies any wrong doing but all evidence seems to point to one of its members. Is the Force guilty of genocide or is there something far more sinister at work? They must find out and fast before justice is served at the cost of their lives.
On a planet ruled by what can only be described as "magic", the FORCE OF NINE are caught in a power struggle when the King has been assassinated and the princess and rightful heir is barred from succession. In order to prevent a known tyrant from taking over, the Force must train the princess's consort, an earth teenager, for a trial by combat against the tyrant in question.
The ads make it all look so slick. “Bored with your humdrum existence in Fairytaleland? Then come experience the wonder of Happilyeverafter - and remember: what happens in Happilyeverafter stays in Happilyeverafter.†Notice how they don’t mention the seedier side of this pixie-dust paradise? That’s where you come in, ‘cause Happilyeverafter is your beat.
The ads make it all look so slick. “Bored with your humdrum existence in Fairytaleland? Then come experience the wonder of Happilyeverafter - and remember: what happens in Happilyeverafter stays in Happilyeverafter.†Notice how they don’t mention the seedier side of this pixie-dust paradise? That’s where you come in, ‘cause Happilyeverafter is your beat.
Denver isn't the best place to be living right now. The cops aren't being paid, the mayor is obviously lining his own pockets and when the Chief of Police's daughter goes missing you have to make a decision on whose side are you coming down on.