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In this episode of Her Shrink Ray Eye, I explore Memory Maps as an interesting, practical source of creative inspiration for miniature painters and modelers. Instead of relying on endless reference images, I look at how the places we know through repetition, such as hallways, stairwells, workspaces, and in-between rooms, can be translated into inspiration buildable miniature scenes. I talk about why memory-based ideas often feel more original, how spatial logic helps a miniature read as a place, and how choices around boundaries, light, wear, and cropping help shape what a viewer understands. The episode includes an easy, audio-friendly exercise and a clear step-by-step method you can return to whenever you feel creatively stuck.
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In this episode of Her Shrink Ray Eye, I explore Memory Maps as an interesting, practical source of creative inspiration for miniature painters and modelers. Instead of relying on endless reference images, I look at how the places we know through repetition, such as hallways, stairwells, workspaces, and in-between rooms, can be translated into inspiration buildable miniature scenes. I talk about why memory-based ideas often feel more original, how spatial logic helps a miniature read as a place, and how choices around boundaries, light, wear, and cropping help shape what a viewer understands. The episode includes an easy, audio-friendly exercise and a clear step-by-step method you can return to whenever you feel creatively stuck.

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