Hi everyone, I've had a good couple of days of modelling and painting and gotten a lot done.
It's so nice getting back into the hobby. Having something relaxing to come home to after a day at work is so rewarding. Previously, after a day at work, I'd probably just sit on the couch and play video games or watch something on Netflix. Now, I come home and I get to paint for an hour or two, be creative, imaginative and actually have something tangible and real that I've made in my hands at the end of that time.
It's incredibly satisfying to me in a way that video games weren't. I'm sure that I could argue that beating a new level on a game is tangible and creative, but it doesn't feel like I've used what little free time I have in a constructive way. Immersing myself in the painting hobby and AoS world, and to an extent writing and maintaining this blog feels like I am improving myself as a person by cultivating an artistic side that is completely unrelated to my day job.
I've been listening to podcasts, watching youtube tutorials and trying new things, thanks to this hobby, and, in no small part, thanks to the wonderful community on lustria-online. I don't think I know a single person in my social circle who is into the miniature painting hobby, or tabletop gaming hobbies. So it is wonderful to be able to come here and seek opinions, advice and feedback from people who have been immersed in the hobby much longer than I.
One of my best friends is back in town at the moment after living over seas for a few years. I told him that I'd been getting into painting miniatures and I showed him some of my stuff. He asked me why I stuck to the lizardmen if I'm not playing the game, why not paint whatever I wanted instead? Superhero busts of war figurines or art pieces that aren't reliant on the game. At the time when talking to him, I wasn't really sure and I said that Warhammer was the brand I knew as a kid and was what I was used to, but I've thought about since that conversation and that's only part of the reason.
I think the bigger reason why I've stuck with painting warhammer, AoS miniatures and not branched out into those other spheres is the community. The AoS community, and more specifically the seraphon community on this website and on social media in general is what has kept me from branching out. It's a welcoming community, a sharing and generous community. I'm glad to be a part of it. So, thank you!