I’ve been really enjoying this game since it came out on mobile last week. Not just because I love that voxel-based Pokémon lower the bar on designing and printing your own, but it’s also pretty dang fun.
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Crush the Cheekymandos in the new B.L.T.!
Yes, I have dabbled in a belt accessory before, but field tests with a toddler showed that it was more of an aesthetic rather than functional piece of hardware. A redesign was necessary in order to facilitate the important missions a Space Princess meets on any given day.
Friends, we’re currently at an odd in-between moment after the home release of The Last Jedi and before the upcoming Solo film. In the meantime, you can complete your training by constructing a new lightsaber.
Started a Blender class on udemy before my son was born, and got a few sections into it before my free time completely evaporated. Last weekend I fired up the little Wacom tablet I got for Christmas and decided to go rogue. Started playing with sculpting features after watching a primer video on YouTube. Was fun.
Successful first collaboration with my six-year-old nephew Noah!
A space captain (princess or otherwise) should never leave port without their trusty sidearm: The Bolide Blaster.
MAYBE FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM!
Finally! A project my 2-year-old understands and appreciates right out the gate. She’s thrilled. I’m thrilled.
A Space Princess has so many uses for a Solar Sword: Vanquishing interstellar monsters, defending quadrants from marauding space pirates, knighting heros and civil servants, accenting talking points during inspirational speeches. The list goes on and on.