There are literally thousands of amazing customs on the Yards created by equally interesting and talented individuals brought together by our singular, yet multi-faceted, passion. Having drooled over your figures, starships, dioramas, collections, paint-apps, castings, and sculptures I have also loved reading the back stories that sometimes accompany these brain children of our imaginations.
Whether we're reading something, watching films, re-imagining, or just bored at work and itching to get some plastic bashed together we are always finding new things to create. I'm not sure if there's a thread here yet based on what inspires us as individuals and creators but if there isn't there should be.
An open forum to discuss what we're thinking about, what influences we've found, where we want to take our talents, and what we are working on. I also want to put forth an ever evolving guide to creating a complete, dynamic, unique, custom with its own identity. Whether that be a character, ship, diorama, or whathave you. Back story can be key to this and can breathe life into a mere hunk of plastic. Just as how better photos can help us see what it is you, as the creator, see in your work, a back story establishes this creation as an individual with motives, and flaws, and life.
I really want everyone to chime in on how they write their back stories, their creative process (both physical and mental) and share tips and advice for creating a well rounded character. Also to talk about what inspires us.
Right now I've been re-reading the Dark Times series and the sheer uniqueness of the characters inspired me to, in part, create my crew of The Honest Liar.