DarthDre758
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- Apr 2, 2025
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Not quite as fancy as others, but I try. These are pretty old. I haven't had time to "play" in a while.




Hey! I think I backed the same one, The Level Up. That's a good idea. I think I'll do the same with mine since I'll almost never use it otherwise.Funny discovery - have a raised board I kickstarted years ago for D&D, a flat surface that sits on legs a few inches off the table so folks can game and have room for their food and drinks, and it turns out it's a perfect size for one Extreme Set setup and I can swap figures out stashed under the platform.
The ridiculous stuff we do for our hobbies, right?
That's the one! I actually use it every week to this day - whenI DM online I put a physical map down and use a "battle cam" so the Level Up gives me a perfectly flat surface to pop the maps onto. Ironically I backed it pre-pandemic when I had visions of using it at in person games so we could have our coffee and beer on the table too, but it's been WEIRDLY useful for online games too. Gonna use it for more action figure pics tonight after work.Hey! I think I backed the same one, The Level Up. That's a good idea. I think I'll do the same with mine since I'll almost never use it otherwise.
I agree with docsilence. If I could easily manipulate one thing, it would be lighting. Other than actually crafting some of my own dios, lighting takes the most time. Phone cameras are fine, but a cheap point-and-shoot with adjustable f-stop and shutter speed makes it a lot more fun. That let's you more easily highlight specific fields of vision.Longtime ML collector and always wanted to get into photography? Any pointers for a complete newbie???
Nice! You paint that backdrop?"We've done some growing since we last met, Parker."
PXL_20250616_005348331~2 by lionpride75, on Flickr