Okay, so let me tell you about this “conn34 williams” thing I’ve been messing with. It all started when I was trying to figure out how to get into something new, you know? I saw some people talking about painting, others about making videos, and even someone playing chess. It got me thinking, what should I try?

I stumbled upon this podcast with a lady named Amy Williams. She was talking about lifting weights, and it sounded kinda cool. But I’m not really a gym person, so I kept looking.
Then I found this article about painting miniatures. It seemed like a good starting point. You just need a few things, like brushes and paints, and it’s not like you need to be a super artist right away. It’s more about the process, you know?
- So, I got myself some basic supplies.
- Watched some videos on how to hold the brush and stuff like that.
- Tried to paint my first miniature, and let me tell you, it was rough.
But I kept at it. I saw other people sharing their work online, and that kinda motivated me. I figured, if they can do it, why not me?
I realized that being consistent is key. You gotta keep practicing, even when it feels like you’re not getting anywhere. It’s like making videos. You can’t just post once and expect to be a superstar. You have to keep putting your stuff out there.
Slowly but surely, I started getting better. My brushstrokes became smoother. I learned how to mix colors and how to highlight certain parts of the miniature. It was a real learning process.

After a while, I finally finished a miniature that I was actually proud of. I even posted a picture of it online, and some people actually liked it! It felt great to see that all the effort I put in was actually paying off.
So yeah, that’s my “conn34 williams” story. It was a journey of trying something new, sticking with it even when it was tough, and finally seeing some results. It was a good reminder that you can learn anything if you put your mind to it and just keep going.