Forgot to mention, this was loosely inspired by a “real” witch’s hut in my city: bit.ly/WpgWitcgHut Hit me up on Instagram @blackmagiccraft_official PICK UP YOUR TOOLS & SUPPLIES TO BUILD YOUR OWN COOL STUFF @ www.blackmagiccraft.ca - I've updated the Amazon links to include 🇬🇧& 🇩🇪!
I just have a good advice for u, since u r based in Canada, and Canada uses the metric system...why u give the measures using the Imperial system=????? I mean at least give the measurements in both, the Imperial and metric system, saying so because there are folks out there that live in places like Canada where the Imperial system isnt used. Thanks for ur videos since u give a lot of good ideas. :)
@@user-ro1cs5hp5e As a matter of fact the imperial system is WIDELY used in Canada, specifically in the construction industry. I was a professional renovation carpenter in Canada for 14 years. I never once used metric. I don't think in metric, I think in imperial. Metric (length) numbers are mostly meaningless for me. And the reason I say I'm using 1 1/2" foam for example is because it is SOLD as 1 1/2" in Canada, all the measurements of building materials (well almost all) are IMPERIAL in Canada.....besides NOTHING in this tutorial relies on measurements, it's only approximations for an idea, you can eyeball everything just like I did. Also %99 of my audience is from USA
ok ok, no offense meant. sorry for my previous comment, just was curious on why, because when listening to other canadians they give measures using the metric system. Any case didnt want to sound patronizing or bossy.
The Earthy cobble is where it's at. I use that look in everything I can especially vivs and aquariums. I know this is 4 years old, but it's cool seeing it put to use like this and the video just randomly popped up.😂
This right here is the pinnacle of the tabletop crafting art form. It looks sensational, and it is the culmination of so many of the techniques you have been building since starting the channel. I've watched the build photos you've shared for your Patreon supporters, and the payoff is so freaking satisfying. What a way to start the new year!
One of your best builds! A cool technique I learned from one of your crafting guildmates, The 28mm Build, is to get powdered grout mortar, pour it into the crevices of the brick or stonework, then just add a small amount of water into the recessed portion and it will harden. Same principle as the joint compound, but in using a powder rather than a paste you don't have to do quite as much touching up after application, and you don't fill in the lovely dings and dents that the Coffee Can Stoner puts in them. Cheers!
What an awesome build, my friend. Happy new year. I never new I wanted to be a crafting DM until I saw your videos. I did some things with a knife, XPS foam and self made podge. Then I ordered a hot wire cutter, Mod Podge, Epoxy, better knives etc. They should be delivered next week and I can't wait to get my hands dirty. Thank you for the inspiration!
Jeremy. I was in a slump when it came to terrain crafting and painting. This video freakin' catapulted me right back into it. This was truly super inspiring! Amazing, Fucking Amazing!
Thank you for making this video! In fact, this is a such a cool build that we have decided to do a challenge & see who can build the best Hag's Hut in our workshop... Thanks BMC!!
I'm gonna say this and I truly mean it. This is the most informative and useful channel that I've ever discovered. I used to build cardboard cities for art school projects and newly obsessed with tabletop wargaming. It's such a natural fit that I came across your channel and recently, because of your guidance on stepping up my craft, I've have decided to create a studio to make medieval and fantasy themed terrain and dioramas. I appreciate what you're doing greatly and I want to show it by supporting you on patreon when I get a little extra money. You've opened some serious creative doors in my mind and I can't thank you enough.
Happy to say this is one of my favourite of all the pieces I have seen you make. The attention to detail is what makes this one so special. And that moss finishes it nicely
Wow what a fantastic build! It is impressive to see all of the techniques that you have refined culminate in an amazing hut. Thumbs up and well done you should be proud. I'm look forward to your next build.
Awesome build! I have been looking for ways to make the fairy tail rooftops, and could only find a Sculpy way from back in 2014 - EPIC timing on dropping this. Thanks man! You have changed my life and my game. Rock on.
HI, I want to thank you for the insight that you give on You Tube. I just finished a dice tower for my son who loves board games. Your videos were very helpful and straight to the point which I really appreciate. Thanks again Charlie C. Because the tower is round I cut foam strips of 3/8 inch then scored them 3/4 inch apart so the brick seams would without having make individual bricks.
My mother used to collect David Winter Cottages when I was a kid. The style of this hut and you adding a hidden rat remind me so much of those. Great job.
While I'm not a DnD prop/scene builder by any means, I am a doll customiser, and I've been binging your videos while turning one of my doll's stands into a sort-of nature setting! Lots of your tips and techniques have translated over and have been really helpful, so I just wanted to thank you for that!
Just WOW ! Thanks SO SO MUCH for the homemade blackwash recipe. We totally feel the passion you put towards those beautiful objects. Keep on creating awesome stuff.
Wow, the stonework painting - even before the wash - is amazing. Seeing the painting/washing of the stone, door, and roof makes me want to build one of these. (Glad to see the dryer sheet making another appearance, it was fantastic for my spider nest.)
This is INCREDIBLE! I’m amazed at the quality of the build, the awesome effects you were able to pull out from the materials you’ve used! I’m an instant fan! Congratulations and thanks for sharing!
Love seeing the progression and structure you've added to your videos over the years Jerome. Hope everything is going well for you and your family. It takes a lot of balls to give up a steady job to focus on a UA-cam career. It looks like it is going well for you. Solid gains on viewership and follower count. Steady releases of great crafting videos. And plenty of improvements to techniques for everyone to bring up their crafting game with. Hope you and your family have all the best 2019 has to offer.
Ended up here after doing some terrain for table top gaming and now wanting to make a hagrid's hut for a fairy garden and you are just INSPIRING. Thank you!
Wonderful Credit to you for trying out putting moss on the roof at the end there. It worked out fantastic and while it would now look out of place in a few settings it looks incredible for the wooded setting it fits.
Love this channel, I've been watching for ages, but this is my first comment - getting into crafting for the Dungeon Saga game we've bought as a family. Couldn't recommend highly enough, always helpful, never patronising and always a new idea or technique to add to your own repertoire!
Phenom. Love your content, you’re super talented and you’ve saved me from blowing thousands of dollars on dwarven forge... you have given me the confidence to create my own high quality terrain. Thanks, Subbed
Sooooo flippin' wow! I saw the picture of you applying the moss on Instagram and have been waiting for Friday to come around like it was Christmas 2.0. Wonderful way to kick off the year. I wish you many many new subscribers for this new year. And thank you for all the hard work you but in these videos.
This one is ridiculously cool! While I have little to no interest in trying out miniature terrain crafting myself, I find myself coming back to this channel over and over again!
Very nice build. I love that moment of a new build when you go "hmmm I be an idea!" and then you do it and start praying... "is it look good or just destroy it". No risk no fun.
I'm interested in getting into miniatures as a hobby, just found you, and immediately subscribed. I love how innovative you are and your casual techniques to create desired effects, like the inspired can-with-rocks-in-it to rough up and texturize the foam "stones". Brilliant. I'll be watching a lot of your videos and telling my buddies about you!
I'm not into war gaming or fantasy stuff, but I do enjoy building dioramas and you got some great techniques that I might try. You've earned yourself a subscriber.
This was one of the first vids that got me into miniature building and worked as a gateway to miniature games. I've been experimenting with building detailed and photorealistic wall now myself and just posted a vid a while back for a tutorial on how to create one.
Just found your channel recently, and this is the tutorial that really got me into action! So approachable and down to earth, and I really love when the story telling, DM side comes out - it’s ALL about the story, man! Thanks so much for all your great videos that you share. Keep up the awesomeness!
I just got into making diy dungeon terrain and this is blowing my mind. thank you for sharing your tips and hard earned techniques! cheers from Vancouver BC
I don't play d&d or table top games, just video games. And I have hero quest that I've been painting. But your videos are inspiring me to start crafting props just for the fun of it.
Forgot to mention, this was loosely inspired by a “real” witch’s hut in my city: bit.ly/WpgWitcgHut
Hit me up on Instagram @blackmagiccraft_official
PICK UP YOUR TOOLS & SUPPLIES TO BUILD YOUR OWN COOL STUFF @ www.blackmagiccraft.ca - I've updated the Amazon links to include 🇬🇧& 🇩🇪!
For a second I thought your title said "building Hagrid's hut," I want a Hagrid's hut build now.
Yes I've walked by it many times. My brother is very scared of the hut
I just have a good advice for u, since u r based in Canada, and Canada uses the metric system...why u give the measures using the Imperial system=????? I mean at least give the measurements in both, the Imperial and metric system, saying so because there are folks out there that live in places like Canada where the Imperial system isnt used. Thanks for ur videos since u give a lot of good ideas. :)
@@user-ro1cs5hp5e As a matter of fact the imperial system is WIDELY used in Canada, specifically in the construction industry. I was a professional renovation carpenter in Canada for 14 years. I never once used metric. I don't think in metric, I think in imperial. Metric (length) numbers are mostly meaningless for me. And the reason I say I'm using 1 1/2" foam for example is because it is SOLD as 1 1/2" in Canada, all the measurements of building materials (well almost all) are IMPERIAL in Canada.....besides NOTHING in this tutorial relies on measurements, it's only approximations for an idea, you can eyeball everything just like I did.
Also %99 of my audience is from USA
ok ok, no offense meant. sorry for my previous comment, just was curious on why, because when listening to other canadians they give measures using the metric system. Any case didnt want to sound patronizing or bossy.
Dude that roof is freaking awesome! Another great build brother!
The Earthy cobble is where it's at. I use that look in everything I can especially vivs and aquariums. I know this is 4 years old, but it's cool seeing it put to use like this and the video just randomly popped up.😂
This right here is the pinnacle of the tabletop crafting art form. It looks sensational, and it is the culmination of so many of the techniques you have been building since starting the channel. I've watched the build photos you've shared for your Patreon supporters, and the payoff is so freaking satisfying. What a way to start the new year!
Those stones and shingles look so good. The extra effort paid off big time.
The hut is, of course, enormous inside.
This is the first video the algorithm brought me to a month ago. Been binging ever since. Keep it up!
One of your best builds! A cool technique I learned from one of your crafting guildmates, The 28mm Build, is to get powdered grout mortar, pour it into the crevices of the brick or stonework, then just add a small amount of water into the recessed portion and it will harden. Same principle as the joint compound, but in using a powder rather than a paste you don't have to do quite as much touching up after application, and you don't fill in the lovely dings and dents that the Coffee Can Stoner puts in them. Cheers!
I was scared watching you paint the moss on, then BAM... IT LOOKED FREAKING AWESOME! What an end result! Super inspiring! Thank you!
Ok, I've watched you make 3 different houses now & I'm just blown away by the amount of detail you put into them, you are one talented dude.
"I hope I don't regret that" needs to be a shirt.
I wana refresh my art skill & see what can do & come up with in creativity
What an awesome build, my friend. Happy new year. I never new I wanted to be a crafting DM until I saw your videos. I did some things with a knife, XPS foam and self made podge. Then I ordered a hot wire cutter, Mod Podge, Epoxy, better knives etc. They should be delivered next week and I can't wait to get my hands dirty. Thank you for the inspiration!
High quality and professionally produced video presentation. 10/10.
Jeremy. I was in a slump when it came to terrain crafting and painting. This video freakin' catapulted me right back into it. This was truly super inspiring! Amazing, Fucking Amazing!
What i would like to see is your group's REACTION to the amazing work that you're doing here.
Thank you for making this video! In fact, this is a such a cool build that we have decided to do a challenge & see who can build the best Hag's Hut in our workshop... Thanks BMC!!
unimaginably glad to see you’re back to the bigger build videos. this is awesome man
That moss process really looks terrific. Best I've seen.
This kinda gives me a howl’s moving castle vibe, I love it !
I am absolutely dazzled by your projects. Thank you.
I'm gonna say this and I truly mean it. This is the most informative and useful channel that I've ever discovered. I used to build cardboard cities for art school projects and newly obsessed with tabletop wargaming. It's such a natural fit that I came across your channel and recently, because of your guidance on stepping up my craft, I've have decided to create a studio to make medieval and fantasy themed terrain and dioramas. I appreciate what you're doing greatly and I want to show it by supporting you on patreon when I get a little extra money. You've opened some serious creative doors in my mind and I can't thank you enough.
Took a peek, stuck out the full video. Thanks for opening my mind to something I thought was much harder!
One of your best ones yet. Just amazing!
Happy to say this is one of my favourite of all the pieces I have seen you make. The attention to detail is what makes this one so special. And that moss finishes it nicely
This is hands down my favourite one! The painting and decorating parts of your vids are my fave parts!!
Wow what a fantastic build! It is impressive to see all of the techniques that you have refined culminate in an amazing hut. Thumbs up and well done you should be proud. I'm look forward to your next build.
This is the type of BMC episode I cherish.
Omg this is amazing. How have I not seen this video in 4 years?!?!
Awesome build! I have been looking for ways to make the fairy tail rooftops, and could only find a Sculpy way from back in 2014 - EPIC timing on dropping this. Thanks man! You have changed my life and my game. Rock on.
Hum a well and a cauldron would add to piece. With the stone well broken. I loved watching this build.
Your painting and ageing techniques are Really Effective and I'm Loving the spider webs!
HI, I want to thank you for the insight that you give on You Tube. I just finished a dice tower for my son who loves board games. Your videos were very helpful and straight to the point which I really appreciate. Thanks again Charlie C. Because the tower is round I cut foam strips of 3/8 inch then scored them 3/4 inch apart so the brick seams would without having make individual bricks.
That turned out awesome! The moss looks amazing.
My mother used to collect David Winter Cottages when I was a kid. The style of this hut and you adding a hidden rat remind me so much of those. Great job.
While I'm not a DnD prop/scene builder by any means, I am a doll customiser, and I've been binging your videos while turning one of my doll's stands into a sort-of nature setting! Lots of your tips and techniques have translated over and have been really helpful, so I just wanted to thank you for that!
God, I love this stuff. I can totally imagine stumbling across something like this out there....Just out of nowhere there's this hut. Love it.
I think this is one of your best builds yet. I love the stonework as always, but that roof is out of this world. Thanks for sharing.
Just WOW ! Thanks SO SO MUCH for the homemade blackwash recipe. We totally feel the passion you put towards those beautiful objects. Keep on creating awesome stuff.
Wow, the stonework painting - even before the wash - is amazing.
Seeing the painting/washing of the stone, door, and roof makes me want to build one of these.
(Glad to see the dryer sheet making another appearance, it was fantastic for my spider nest.)
Lol @ “I hope I don’t regret that “.
I love this project. Lot’s of great transferable ideas for projects. Thank you for this!
This is an awesome piece! It kinda reminds me of one of those fairy homes you see here and there. So it can be a multitasking piece.
This is probably my favourite build on this channel... So far! I love it 😍
Love to see all of the creative ways you've used those skulls, can't wait to see how you use them more in the future.
This is INCREDIBLE! I’m amazed at the quality of the build, the awesome effects you were able to pull out from the materials you’ve used! I’m an instant fan! Congratulations and thanks for sharing!
Love seeing the progression and structure you've added to your videos over the years Jerome. Hope everything is going well for you and your family. It takes a lot of balls to give up a steady job to focus on a UA-cam career. It looks like it is going well for you. Solid gains on viewership and follower count. Steady releases of great crafting videos. And plenty of improvements to techniques for everyone to bring up their crafting game with. Hope you and your family have all the best 2019 has to offer.
My son is very artistic and I told him about your channel. He is now a major fan. :)
Your crafts are amazing! I am from Brazil and learning a lot with these videos.
This was really well done. Absolutely love it!!👍👍
It would give you the creeps coming up to this in the woods in real life for sure..looks great 😀
Wow, that is super cool. Definitely worth all the extra work.
Ended up here after doing some terrain for table top gaming and now wanting to make a hagrid's hut for a fairy garden and you are just INSPIRING. Thank you!
Wonderful
Credit to you for trying out putting moss on the roof at the end there. It worked out fantastic and while it would now look out of place in a few settings it looks incredible for the wooded setting it fits.
So amazing... Roof is amazing with the moss!
I keep coming back to this, it's so satisfying to watch 😁
That is really cool, the moss turned out pretty good. Sweet job
I liked the video within 10 seconds for the intro! Then subbed for the build!
holy heck, this is the cutest!! i love this build, very well done and really makes an impression!
This is probably one of the best looking builds I've seen to date. With or without the moss
Amazingly gorgeous build my man! Your moss trick really took this over the top.
That moss does look awesome; as does the whole spooky hut!
Kudos on the chimney detail. Very nice build! Glad I found this.
Straight up just beautiful art. Its so relaxing watching you work, feeling myself getting inspired, and then seeing it all come together.
This is my first ever build and I'm almost done. Great content!
I can see your painting get better as the videos come along, well done keep it up
Seriously have been waiting for more terrain builds from you! Glad to see a new one
Must not be watching closely. Crafting videos every Friday. This one is already a few months old.
Sooooo cool!!! The moss added so much detail, love that!
Love this channel, I've been watching for ages, but this is my first comment - getting into crafting for the Dungeon Saga game we've bought as a family. Couldn't recommend highly enough, always helpful, never patronising and always a new idea or technique to add to your own repertoire!
Phenom. Love your content, you’re super talented and you’ve saved me from blowing thousands of dollars on dwarven forge... you have given me the confidence to create my own high quality terrain. Thanks, Subbed
That moss is really amazing!
Sooooo flippin' wow! I saw the picture of you applying the moss on Instagram and have been waiting for Friday to come around like it was Christmas 2.0. Wonderful way to kick off the year. I wish you many many new subscribers for this new year. And thank you for all the hard work you but in these videos.
This one is ridiculously cool! While I have little to no interest in trying out miniature terrain crafting myself, I find myself coming back to this channel over and over again!
This is an insanely good build. You are really hitting your stride. I could almost see this used as an "in the distance" movie prop. Good job man.
WOW, the dryer sheet cobwebs are a great idea.
Duuuuuude! That build is amazing!!! One of your best build videos imo! Great work!
I found your channel last week. I'm inspired my dude! I love this.
Very nice build. I love that moment of a new build when you go "hmmm I be an idea!" and then you do it and start praying... "is it look good or just destroy it". No risk no fun.
I liked this one, as I do all your huilds, pretty cool little hag's hut. Thanks for sharing, and keep 'em coming.
One of my favorite builds I've found on UA-cam! I've got to commit some time to making one myself.
I'm interested in getting into miniatures as a hobby, just found you, and immediately subscribed. I love how innovative you are and your casual techniques to create desired effects, like the inspired can-with-rocks-in-it to rough up and texturize the foam "stones". Brilliant. I'll be watching a lot of your videos and telling my buddies about you!
I'm not into war gaming or fantasy stuff, but I do enjoy building dioramas and you got some great techniques that I might try. You've earned yourself a subscriber.
imo this is your master work. just great atmosphere!
This is your best video yet. I'm loving the production values and what an awesome build
That moss is epic. It looks amazing and I am trying that out asap.
Love this build. Glad to see a build video like this, it has been awhile.
This was one of the first vids that got me into miniature building and worked as a gateway to miniature games. I've been experimenting with building detailed and photorealistic wall now myself and just posted a vid a while back for a tutorial on how to create one.
Just found your channel recently, and this is the tutorial that really got me into action! So approachable and down to earth, and I really love when the story telling, DM side comes out - it’s ALL about the story, man! Thanks so much for all your great videos that you share. Keep up the awesomeness!
your artistry is amazing, as is your creativity!
Letting you know as requested, that shiz was super inspiring!
I'm handing your essentials list to my wife for Father's Day.
MY favorite build so far.
Creative and gorgeous, so many realistic details to enjoy, love the roof, stones, skull and owl, thumbs up!!
I saw the final product posted on the Instagram and just had to watch the video to see how you got there. This is killer!
THAT IS ONE SUPER SICK PIECE!!!! AWWEESOME!!!
I just found your channel as this is something I want to get into with my resin crafting love your video thank you so much.
Dude...sick.
This is master level work by any measure. Legit impressive.
Great build! Definitely going to copy this for my table. Thanks for the inspiration.
I just got into making diy dungeon terrain and this is blowing my mind. thank you for sharing your tips and hard earned techniques! cheers from Vancouver BC
I love these intros BMC. I am new to your channel. As an original D&D player. You are awesome
I saw the picture over on instagram and thought it looked awesome! Finally got time to check out the video, I love it.
That was the first video that got me into the hobby. Was via a previous account of mine. But since that video I never missed another one.
I don't play d&d or table top games, just video games. And I have hero quest that I've been painting. But your videos are inspiring me to start crafting props just for the fun of it.