Hey everyone, thanks for all the interest. Sorry for letting everything kind of pile up. I just got back from a weekend at Ithica's. Let me get some of the backlogged messages dealt with and I'll get a proper update here.
Edit: Update in the first post. Important notes for those too lazy to scroll back up...
Go ahead and edit that little Company A logo into your forum sigs if you use it. If you need help setting it up/integrating it into your signature, please let me know.
Welcome to SpArtan-27, MrOrea123, EvilDorito, Clockwork_Creep, and our first permanant Norcal-er, ACDCrockr209.
Currently it looks like everyone is going the pep route. One thing to add here, once we reach a certain point, would be a list of any molds people make so that coordination can be made for parts. Of course, that's when people get into mold making. I do hope we get there someday though, since it's an amazing way to be able to share your creations with other people.
MrOreo123 has set up a 405th Map so everyone can quickly reference where people live. If you can, please put in your city/zip code info! Not your full address though. No matter how many times you send it to me, I told you, I'm not mailing you a cookie. Stop asking.
MrOreo's 405th Map
Edit:
I'm reposting this from Kensai (it was in another thread discussing sub-divisons) since I think it sums up good current goals for us:
So what does that mean for you guys?
1. Work on your props. It's slow, tough, and expensive. It's easy to get discouraged. But keep at it! With a little dedication, you can put something simple together. Then build on from there. Share anything new you make or work on.
2. I think this is just as important. I feel that while the tutorials at the 405th are wonderful and extremely helpful, some of them have fallen out of date and can be touched up, even if it's just updated links or consolidating frequently asked questions so they're answered on the front page. One prime example is the fiberglassing tutorial, which while helpful, requires a lot of sifting for a completely new member. I will try and work on this myself, but right now, like most of us my priority is on finishing my costume, so I have experience to share. Even articles would be great. Do you have experience with your school paper? Looking at the video link to Dave/Ithica's Hayabusa suit, I think it would be great if there were an interview to find o-you know what, I think I'll shoot UNSC_Leatherneck a PM.
3. The more costumes and additional we made from steps 1 & 2, the more we'll have to show off at conventions and events.
So, to answer Pony's question on what we should be doing now, there's a basic guideline for things to work on.
Edit: Update in the first post. Important notes for those too lazy to scroll back up...
Go ahead and edit that little Company A logo into your forum sigs if you use it. If you need help setting it up/integrating it into your signature, please let me know.
Welcome to SpArtan-27, MrOrea123, EvilDorito, Clockwork_Creep, and our first permanant Norcal-er, ACDCrockr209.
Currently it looks like everyone is going the pep route. One thing to add here, once we reach a certain point, would be a list of any molds people make so that coordination can be made for parts. Of course, that's when people get into mold making. I do hope we get there someday though, since it's an amazing way to be able to share your creations with other people.
MrOreo123 has set up a 405th Map so everyone can quickly reference where people live. If you can, please put in your city/zip code info! Not your full address though. No matter how many times you send it to me, I told you, I'm not mailing you a cookie. Stop asking.
MrOreo's 405th Map
Edit:
I'm reposting this from Kensai (it was in another thread discussing sub-divisons) since I think it sums up good current goals for us:
there are plenty of things to do to improve the overall quality of the site and get this train moving forward.
1. Make quality armor, props, and help around the community both local and online. (Quality props attract the eyes of Bungie, Halo celebrities, and new members and work towards more fully suited members)
2. Consult with the 405th Source about donating time to do professional video tutorials, create artwork, write articles, and help maintain a professional, friendly and positive face for the 405th (VERY IMPORTANT! Provides reputation, new members, attracts important eyes like Bungie and Halo celebrities which is important if we want their approval to be an official group)
3. Attend conventions, public events and charities promoting the 405th name (Provides us with good reputation and more members)
So while it may not feel like it, each day is a step forward. There are things you can do to help make it go a little faster though
So what does that mean for you guys?
1. Work on your props. It's slow, tough, and expensive. It's easy to get discouraged. But keep at it! With a little dedication, you can put something simple together. Then build on from there. Share anything new you make or work on.
2. I think this is just as important. I feel that while the tutorials at the 405th are wonderful and extremely helpful, some of them have fallen out of date and can be touched up, even if it's just updated links or consolidating frequently asked questions so they're answered on the front page. One prime example is the fiberglassing tutorial, which while helpful, requires a lot of sifting for a completely new member. I will try and work on this myself, but right now, like most of us my priority is on finishing my costume, so I have experience to share. Even articles would be great. Do you have experience with your school paper? Looking at the video link to Dave/Ithica's Hayabusa suit, I think it would be great if there were an interview to find o-you know what, I think I'll shoot UNSC_Leatherneck a PM.
3. The more costumes and additional we made from steps 1 & 2, the more we'll have to show off at conventions and events.
So, to answer Pony's question on what we should be doing now, there's a basic guideline for things to work on.