This workshop will teach you how to make the 6-in-1 chainmaille used in oriental armor during the 1300âs. This is a flat weave that is worked very quickly. Although it is not the strongest weave, it can be the most decorative. It is a must for the person wanting to create Asian period costumes! Materials are provided so that you can get a good start on a project. You get instructions and tools to take home so that you can continue your new skill!
This workshop will teach you how to make the 6-in-1 chainmaille used in oriental armor during the 1300âs. This is a flat weave that is worked very quickly. Although it is not the strongest weave, it can be the most decorative. It is a must for the person wanting to create Asian period costumes! Materials are provided so that you can get a good start on a project. You get instructions and tools to take home so that you can continue your new skill!
Love the look of chainmaille earrings, and wish you knew how to make your own? Here's your chance to learn. A choice of two easy-to-make designs will be offered, along with a selection of beads and crystals to dress them up. All necessary supplies will be provided, and loaner tools (pliers) will be available.
Love the look of chainmaille earrings, and wish you knew how to make your own? Here's your chance to learn. This class is for those with basic chainmaille knowledge, and will offer one style of earring, along with a selection of beads and crystals to dress them up. All necessary supplies will be provided, and loaner tools (pliers) will be available.
This workshop will focus on teaching two different rope chains: the Byzantine and the box chain. These can be made into bracelets, necklaces, key chains, or whatever else your mind can come up with! You should have time to make a bracelet or two if you are quick! Instructions and tools are provided for you to take home with you.
This workshop will focus on teaching two different rope chains: the Byzantine and the box chain. These can be made into bracelets, necklaces, key chains, or whatever else your mind can come up with! You should have time to make a bracelet or two if you are quick! Instructions and tools are provided for you to take home with you.
This workshop will focus on teaching two different rope chains: the Byzantine and the box chain. These can be made into bracelets, necklaces, key chains, or whatever else your mind can come up with! You should have time to make a bracelet or two if you are quick! Instructions and tools are provided for you to take home with you.
People read for characters; and careers are made through creating memorable characters. New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole provides some sure-fire characterization techniques that will allow you to master the arcane art of character creation and growth.
Creating dimensional, dynamic characters can be the difference between a manuscript that sells and one that gathers dust under the bed. So how do you create a vivid, living, breathing character? There are probably as many ways to build characters as there are writers. Join our panelists as they share their methods, with concrete examples, for penning amazing, interesting characters. Panelists: Jean Rabe, John Helfers, Tim Waggoner, Anton Strout
Come join us for a non-denominational worship service sponsored by the Christian Gamers Guild. We'll read scripture, sing familiar hymns, hear a sermon, and offer an optional communion. Stick around afterwards to meet fellow Christians and learn more about the CGG organization.
Join us for a panel discussion with Q&A time on balancing faith and gaming, gaming as a ministry, defending gaming from attacks, the use of evil and magic in games, and other topics on how to be both a Christian and a gamer. Learn about the Christian Gamers Guild at our website.
A card making class in which you will make 20 holiday cards with matching envelopes. All materials are cut and prepared for you. Use a variety of products including punches, stamps and ink and embossing.
Action! Drama! Excitement! These are the things that make for a memorable gaming session. Yet all too often games get bogged down in charts, range modifiers, & arguments over the rules. How can you recreate the thrill of a good movie without getting bogged down by all the details? Come & find out as we discuss tried-and-true techniques for successful cinematic gaming.
Collegiate Association of Table Top Gamers: Introducing Ourselves to the Gaming Community
Description:
The Collegiate Association of Table Top Gamers wishes to introduce itself to the gaming community, recruit more college gaming clubs, and become acquainted with companies that would like to sponsor our philanthropic events. Come out to this seminar to learn about our organization, how we operate, and how easy it is to be a part. Question/Answer session will follow our presentation.
A class in color theory for choosing colors at all levels. This will help with army color schemes, as well as painting models to a very high standard. Learn tips and tricks with color from Amy Brehm, National award winning miniature painter, and college art student to boot. A handout is included for reference.
Do your miniatures make bad fashion decisions more often than not? How many colors can you put on a mini before it gets that rainbow look? And what colors go with teal, anyhow?? If you have questions about choosing harmonious colors for your models, this class is for you! Come learn about the characteristics of colors, how they relate to each other and how you can make them work better together.
Learn from French Golden Demon Slayer Sword Winner, European painter Allan Carrasco (allanc.art.free.fr), the theory and secrets to practice for visual impacts, contrasts, light, and color combination. All students will receive an unreleased miniature from Kraken Editions. This class is demonstration only, questions encouraged. Please feel free to bring your own projects, brushes, and paints to the class for guidance or help.