Oliver Späth: September Patreon
Diesen Monat gibt es neben zwei Miniaturen auch eine Diorama Box beim Patreon von Oliver Späth.
New STL Release added in our Patreon: Joel and BloaterSculpt by Subtool Studios for our rang.
Just uploaded the second STL-Release for September on our Patreon: Frame 2 with BoxCreated this model to create tiny dioramas in a frame and be able to rescale it to needed size. That’s the smallest version which can be upscaled.Sculpted by Subtool Studios for our range.
Quelle: Oliver Späth bei Facebook
Der Rahmen ist schon Cool und den werde ich mir sicher auch wieder über MMF holen wenn er kommt. Die Figuren eher nicht und die will ich gar nicht haben.
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Oliver kündigt aber auch eine Patreon Pause an. In der Regel bedeutet Pause Abschied bei Patreon.
Hier noch mal die Ankündigung (Die Redaktion kann den Post auch gern Editieren und das hoch ziehen wenn sie möchte):
Hello together,
I just wanted to inform you that I will soon make a longer pause on Patreon like I have did in previous years. Reason for that is that I need more time to work on new projects and a better balance beween job, hobby and family. For sure in that time I won’t charge anything from the patrons and will pause the paying cycle every month.
The pause will start I think around middle/end next month. It’s also possible that it’s one more month, because I have to check how the big currently open Tutorials series end. I definitely want to finish the Tutorial Series for the Mount Mushroom and the the Dwarf Rifleman 35mm paitning. So that we end this series properly.
For the STLs there will be a full release in next month with a new character model from Last of US. More soon we’re in the last checks of the files.
Now here I also want to show you two projects that I had on my table last weeks. I painted a couple of animals and also finished one little diorama with the swimming crocodile. Beside that I work on a Lord of the Rings Diorama that shows the first meeting between the Hobbits and the Nazgul. It’s still very early in the project, but I like the development so far and have, very many ideas left for the scene. It‘ around 1/90 scale so around half the size of 35mm scale figures.
I hope this decision is understandable for all. But I’m pretty sure that this helps me keep the fun in the hobby and the new projects are also important so that I also can write and show you Step by Steps in the future.
All the best!
Oliver