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Anyone have tips for finding inspiration/motivation to paint?
Actually, yes!

I am a fan of old school paint schemes, so I usually start by flipping through some pdf copies of old White Dwarf issues while listening to some chill music. Usually something will spark those creative juices. I find that music and painting make a super self motivating combo. Like how much dry brushing can I do before the track ends. Silly but it works for me.
 
Anyone have tips for finding inspiration/motivation to paint?
Booze works for me.

Avoid instagram or pinterest, there will be thousands of much better, far more detailed models than what you could ever produce, these have been painted by professionals using magnifying camera systems and dynamic led lighting. Grab your dudes and go to town.
 
This, and makes armies revolve around beating 3+ saves or nothing.
Its cancer even outside the board game. I worked with the FoK mod for DoW1 and the balance issues from implementing TT-like armor saves... real headache to solve the balance issues when Guardsmen have a painful early game thanks to 5+ being negated by just about everything but a godlike late game of 9 Leman Russes (3 Heavy Support slots, 3 tanks per HS slot) that just crack open everything with S8 AP3 battle cannons and are merely tickled by anything short of a lascannon.
 
Anyone have tips for finding inspiration/motivation to paint?
I like watching other people paint on youtube, or seeing others work on instagram, my game stores group, etc. They're a lot better than me, but it's something I can work up to. I think of it like watching a guy bench 4 plates, both serve as inspiration.

For motivation, it comes and goes for me. I've found that the more I immerse myself in 40k, the more I want to paint or game. Audiobooks are perfect for that. I watch batreps, too, and I'll see the board full of painted models and think "I want that to be me next time I get a game in".
 
I like watching other people paint on youtube, or seeing others work on instagram, my game stores group, etc. They're a lot better than me, but it's something I can work up to. I think of it like watching a guy bench 4 plates, both serve as inspiration.

For motivation, it comes and goes for me. I've found that the more I immerse myself in 40k, the more I want to paint or game. Audiobooks are perfect for that. I watch batreps, too, and I'll see the board full of painted models and think "I want that to be me next time I get a game in".
This, actually liking and being invested in your faction is key.

I go further and I write some fluff, to invest myself in what I’m painting, these are /mydudes/, modelled during their incursion on (insert made up planet) or whatever you come up with.

It’s a creative hobby, I couldn’t imagine doing things 1:1 out of the box.
 
I like watching other people paint on youtube, or seeing others work on instagram, my game stores group, etc. They're a lot better than me, but it's something I can work up to. I think of it like watching a guy bench 4 plates, both serve as inspiration.

For motivation, it comes and goes for me. I've found that the more I immerse myself in 40k, the more I want to paint or game. Audiobooks are perfect for that. I watch batreps, too, and I'll see the board full of painted models and think "I want that to be me next time I get a game in".
Yeah, books and batreps are my main inspirations. I got fired up to paint my Dorn model after rereading one of the Heresy books he starred in and started painting my Tyranids the same day I watched a battle at my local store where a Nid army kicked ten shades of hell out of a Deathwatch army.
 
Its cancer even outside the board game. I worked with the FoK mod for DoW1 and the balance issues from implementing TT-like armor saves... real headache to solve the balance issues when Guardsmen have a painful early game thanks to 5+ being negated by just about everything but a godlike late game of 9 Leman Russes (3 Heavy Support slots, 3 tanks per HS slot) that just crack open everything with S8 AP3 battle cannons and are merely tickled by anything short of a lascannon.

How did you implement all that in dow1? I am curious about the strength and toughness coding and other shit like initiative.
 
How did you implement all that in dow1? I am curious about the strength and toughness coding and other shit like initiative.
Strength turned into damage, and toughness and wounds were both used to determine overall HP. Due to the double toughness rule regarding strength a few unique armor types had to be made that took zero damage, but there really aren't that many, thankfully. Armor was simple: if you had a 5+ save which was statistically a 33% to not die, you got a 33% damage reduction against weapons that didn't have an AP of 5 or better. For MEQs and their 66% chance to save, it was a 66% damage reduction against everything that wasn't AP3 or better. Termies? 85% damage reduction against everything that isn't AP2 or AP1. Since DoW uses discrete armor types with arbitrary damage for weapons against said armor types it wasn't that hard to set up. As you can probably imagine if you were a Guardsman you were pretty much dead the minute anything more powerful than an Ork Big Shoota opened up on you, and Marines were extremely tough nuts to crack, necessitating tons of plasma. We actually went non-codex with stats with the Kroot and Vespid and bumped up both their armor saves by one level because of how utterly dogshit they were, but GW seemed to agree with the necessity of those changes when they released the 7e Tau dex and bumped up both of their armor saves.

BS and WS were a hit chance based on again, what you'd statistically get with a roll, so BS3/WS3 was 50%, BS4/WS4 was 66%...

Morale was a function of unit leadership, and only things that specifically forced morale checks affected it, but being morale broken meant you were pretty much pinned in place and couldn't shoot back.

Initiative is the one thing we never really satisfactorily got working. Its vital in TT but in an RTS format it does nothing.
 
Thanks, what was the health calculation? Wounds+toughness?

I mean you didn't have marines running around with 1 hp right? I would have recalled that for FoK.
How would rate of fire translate?

Did you do code, modelling or mapmaking?
 
Oh I know a lot of the other stuff he came up with was a total shit show. I just mean with regards to specifically the Ultramarines stuff hated by so many(and rightfully so) that it seems entirely likely that was a mandate from GW. There's absurd lore, and then there's writing crap like how every other chapter aspires to be them.
He gave us trayzan
 
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Been watching a bunch of 40k lore videos on the Horus Heresy and the Traitor Primarchs and Astartes Legions. All have been really good.

However, I might be overindulging on 40k right now. Recently, I instinctively referred to homosexuals as "sex heretics".
Try the first HH audiobook.
 
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Been watching a bunch of 40k lore videos on the Horus Heresy and the Traitor Primarchs and Astartes Legions. All have been really good.

However, I might be overindulging on 40k right now. Recently, I instinctively referred to homosexuals as "sex heretics".
The Traitors are so much more interesting than the Loyalists, the best books star them and some of them (moreso than others) you actually get why they said “fuck it” and decided to burn the Imperium.

Building an empire that will cast you aside, for an uncaring tyrant who will put baseline (incompetent) humans in charge…….. yeah fuck that.
 
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Slight aside from current discussion, but I was watching Bricky (The adeptus ridiculous guy) do his pre-stream and he unironically said the word chud and I had to tap out. I can't understand why the people of gender must bring their stink ditch talk into everything.

Anyway to contribute to the current talk, even though I have a loyalist marine force that I am starting on I do think on the whole the traitors have more room for development and characterization. You could make a character anywhere from loyal to The Emperor and not the imperium to Evilor the baby eater and it all is on the up and up. Me personally I have a few ideas bouncing around about a traitor warband, one is inspired by a /tg/ generation thread with a wendigo/cannibal/ withered looking khorne warband.
 
Thanks, what was the health calculation? Wounds+toughness?
I literally said that, and RoF for melee and ranged weapons was based off those TT values. One attack per three seconds per attack/shot in TT. However since DoW uses fixed animations for attacks separate from the actual RoF of the weapon we made it look like a ton of rounds were getting sent down range for rapid fire weapons, even though a bolter was only shooting once every 1.5 seconds.
Did you do code, modelling or mapmaking?
Tester, both bugs and balance, and a sounding board for the mod lead and some of his ideas.
 
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Slight aside from current discussion, but I was watching Bricky (The adeptus ridiculous guy) do his pre-stream and he unironically said the word chud and I had to tap out. I can't understand why the people of gender must bring their stink ditch talk into everything.

Anyway to contribute to the current talk, even though I have a loyalist marine force that I am starting on I do think on the whole the traitors have more room for development and characterization. You could make a character anywhere from loyal to The Emperor and not the imperium to Evilor the baby eater and it all is on the up and up. Me personally I have a few ideas bouncing around about a traitor warband, one is inspired by a /tg/ generation thread with a wendigo/cannibal/ withered looking khorne warband.
I’ve got an Emperor’s Children army themed around Inductii and their whole schtick is that their praetor was one of those “in the wrong legion” types, like he would’ve jived more in a different one. But they’re made from the sons of workers and menials, not pompous noble sons.

Like as soon as the emergency inductions were ordered, he immediately began filling his company with stock who weren’t stuffed shirt retards, that isn’t to say that they’re “nice guy EC” it’s pretty much poor kids going off to college and joining a really messed up fraternity.
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Essentially, a guy who should’ve been an Imperial Fist gets free reign to reshape his company and goes directly against the recruiting practices of his legion and created a cult of “true brothers” out of hate for the nepotistic culture of his legion.

Their leader knows they’re fucked and that mistakes were made along the way but it’s way too late to turn back. The scheme they’re getting is the 40k Hedonistarii colours, bit more reigned-in to show their warband cult’s commoner origins.
 
Maybe not the place to ask, but what is a good kindle type product to read old GW books? I reached the point where everything I haven't read is too expensive to buy used, and I wouldn't be surprised if ebooks are as much as a clusterfuck as modern streaming with billion different services
 
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