Wednesday 16 December 2020

The Calm before the Storm

This week, around the middle of December, is one of my favourite times of my gaming calendar. No, it's not anticipation of hobby related presents to come next week (although I am looking forward to that). And it also Isn't the fact that I have time off work over the Christmas break and have a string of games with friends and family arranged (some remotely, some not) over the next few weeks. What I always look forward to at this time of year is the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge which starts on the 21st December. And this week, as every year, the excitement is building and the preparation is pretty much complete so I find myself with a few days to relax, to think, to write and to enjoy the building anticipation of the competition to come. 

Swapping the Brush for a Keyboard

If I said I haven't picked up a brush in over a week I would be lying, but while I haven't 'painted' anything I have been busy priming figures ahead of the challenge start on Monday. No doubt my 'plan' for the competition will evolve over the three months it takes place - there is always something unplanned that sneaks in before the finish line appears - but for the time being everything I want to paint is ready and waiting for the starting pistol to fire. So, with a little bit of time on my hands and no painting to do just yet, I have been doing some writing instead. I have three Quarantined Wargamer scripts ready for next year, and several more at the draft stage. Counterintuitively I'm finding that without a deadline breathing down my neck I suddenly find it easy to get my ideas down on paper. I'm definitely not going to waste this flush of creativity and I hope to have several more outlines for future episodes of my silly ramblings prepared by the end of the day. 

I'm also working on several blog posts for the upcoming weeks. As I have mentioned before in one of my videos, I try to have blog posts written well in advance of the publishing date so I can stick to my schedule (today's post is a notable exception to the rule!). As I know what I want to paint in the opening days of the Challenge I have already started drafting some words to accompany the pictures I will take as each project is completed. It saves a lot of valuable painting time once the competition is underway and again, it takes away the pressure to perform and allows me to enjoy the opening days of the competition and still enjoy some much family time over the holiday. 

4 comments:

  1. Best wishes for a great AHPC Lee. Ive been a (silent) fan of what you have done Hobby-wise through a tough year. Thanks for sharing your endeavours and thoughts with the wider community, and Merry Christmas.

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    1. Thank you. Its been a weird & terrible year for everyone. I've been simultaneously busier than ever while not doing any of the things I usually fill my time with.

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  2. Here’s to a great challenge to you and everyone else. My hobby year has been manic - busts of activity followed by nothing. I’ve really enjoyed your YouTube postings

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    1. I've somehow managed to get to the end of 2020 having achieved a lot while going absolutely nowhere. But despite keeping myself busy making videos, playing solo games and painting, I'd gladly trade some of it for a trip to a museum or a show.

      Glad you're enjoying the videos. My job has been incredibly busy and stressful this year (my fault for choosing Health and Safety as a specialism!) so this little side project can be best described as my 2020 Vanity/Sanity Project!

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