Show us your Practice Space

@peterhuppertz

I’ve never owned a cat, been a dog person my whole life- but have to admit your description of that badass cat makes me realize if I ever live out in an area with some space, it would be awesome to have a cat like that on patrol!

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The thing with cats though is that you never know what you get.
You can train them to a certain degree but never change their personality so it’s hard to know beforehand what kind of cat it will be like :wink:

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Fancied a change of scenery so this is practice space #2 .

A little warmer in a cold Melbourne night :wink:

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I love the honesty here.
I might snap a photo here one day. But… it won’t be today. Or tomorrow.
Just imagine an artist, a comic book collector and a bass player got in a terrible head on collision, and everything, somehow, landed inside a room, burying furniture (maybe people) in the process.

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LOL @Gio

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Heh. It actually kind of helped to talk about it.
In another post I wrote that I have to clean up before I can show a picture and it motivated me to get off my ass regarding chores. I did not clean up the whole flat but the whole room, not just the practice corner.
The motivation for doing chores during social distancing was even lower for me than usual so the situation got a bit out of hand. It feels good to have a tidy place again and that in turn motivates me to continue the trend and clean up the other rooms too.

I’m also motivated to keep it that way now. 2 days in and I’ve keept it tidy. Might not sound like much but it’s an accomplishment for me.

I was expecting this to be a setup for a joke but then they didn’t went into a bar.

So how do you manage to keep your artist utensils away from the comic books? Aren’t they in danger of getting blotched with colors? My imagination is probably off. When someone says artist I immediately think of someone with brush and easel and either oil or acryl paint. I remember from the original creations thread that you do animations but I don’t know how that process goes. Is it all digital?

The artist part for me is probably my miniature figurines. The colors, brushes and all other equipment for that aren’t in my practice room. I dread having to bring order in that chaos. But I will!
Maybe I finally find my favorite brush again.

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I understand this sentiment down to my littlest toes.

Yes. Everything is in danger of everything in here. I think the danger adds to the excitment. My wife thinks it adds to the mess on the floors, ceiling, walls, etc.
I think we’re both right.

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This community is fantastic. It is so much fun following so many interesting people from all over!


Gotta get back to my modules before I get yelled at by the teacher for talking to you guys during class… :slight_smile:

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Welcome to the forum @Greg. Your practice space is absolutely stunning!

(Now, get back to class LOL)

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@Greg
That’s a slick practice space!

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@mmrunyan1
We like a party. :wink:

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Woah. Talk about practice space. Looks really nice.

Also:

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Hi @Greg,
Love your practice/party/bar/ concert hall.
Very impressive, you might have to invite us over for a jam :joy::joy::joy:
Cheers Brian

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I missed the pole, what’s that for ???
:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:

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Absolutely anytime! Once the world opens up again…

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@TNKA36 in my bio I said I have a really hot wife :wink:!

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That could be another thread.
My hot wife/husband.

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I’d be tempted to add “and what (s)he thinks of my bass addiction and GAS affliction”. :laughing:

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@Greg

That’s an amazing er, room, space, music area, bar - um, it’s got everything! Very envious!

Top stuff!

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Greg, I’m an architect, and I’m really digging the house. Blending all the different materials is fantastic.

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