UA-cam algorithms are rough 😅 thanks very much for watching, it's weird when people call them tutorials because I'm certainly no expert, it's really just me making stuff that I want/need, and hoping for the best😅
@@irongryphon yeah, but it really is some kind of tutorial since you show all steps without "magic gaps" and it really motivates and teaches me to think about new ways to use your ideas for my new DnD world.
I'm happy to hear that, I'd love it if people were just inspired to build a few of my ideas, but it's so strange that I can influence people all around the world 😅
The blue fire looks so cool, and I also love the colours on the tentacles. Just because something is evil and scary, doesn't mean it can't be pretty. :)
I love this intro music, always start a new episode of a serie i like :3 So you keep producing another batch of theses modular themed centerpiece, with really good ideas! So much skulls, awesome! And for flame is pure genious this way, and well executed. I would have go for green-ish fire but it's the same thought behind blue-ish (and well more for soul themed magic), it's so inspiring! I feel less vibing with the magic pylon, but if i had it, i would find a way and use it ^^. Ancient monolith is pure classic, nice runes! It's really clever to texture the tentacle this way with a tube! Speaking of modeling clay. For the tentacle. I would go also to clay, but it's a material that can be brittle. I would also consider "proto-putty" (from "the king of random" chanel) that is kinda strong and feels very like rubber once it's set. There is also "pâte à sel" (flour salt and water), that's kinda like clay, but you need to cook it throught a oven (like bread, but *much* more salty, without yeast): theses crafted objects can be reactivated from water (and pva glue) if not set in high temp'. (I've done some tests by making mini-pottery items in "pâte à sel")! Keep up the good work! :3
Thanks buddy, love this kind of feedback. I had an idea to use a tea light in the flame, but instead went with an easier method. Not everyone wants to go buy tea lights after all. Proto putty sounds interesting 🤔 may have to give that a try. Thanks for watching as usual, happy crafting 👍🏻🙂
man another cracking set of builds :D Clay can go either way with regard to cracking. i still have some builds from the late 80's yearly 90's that are in great condition whilst others from the mid 2000's that crumbled after a few month and are now just littering my bits box :/
King of Scatter terrain, moss and candles is back at it :- )
Really cool and diverse pieces. Nifty idea with the tenatcle-sucker-stampers!
Haha thanks dude, Gotta work smart, not hard 👍🏻😬
Very underrated and under viewed channel. Keep up the good work, lovely builds.
Thanks dude 😬👍🏻tell your friends about it 😅
4 Awesome builds. Satanic symbols hey... I'm pretty sure at least are from the elder scrolls...
Lovely builds and will look great om your table
Thanks, yeah they may well have been from elder Scrolls, 😅 I didn't bother to check, just liked the look of them
Love it, good work!
Cheers buddy 👍🏻 thank you for watching
As always, great scatter terrain. Especially loved the tentacles!
Thanks very much 🙂 they were fiddly 😅
Great scatter terrain! I love the magic pylon and the tentacle monster quite a bit. Good production on this video (sharp haircut too, hah). Great job!
Oh god I had lockdown down the day before, I needed to get it cut before filming 😅
These realisations are very interesting. Love Cthulhu’s tentacles
Thanks bud 👍🏻🙂 yeah it's all just cool and easy to build ideas that I thought other people might be interested in 😬
Why is this video so underrated? Thanks a lot for your helpful ideas and tutorials!
UA-cam algorithms are rough 😅 thanks very much for watching, it's weird when people call them tutorials because I'm certainly no expert, it's really just me making stuff that I want/need, and hoping for the best😅
@@irongryphon yeah, but it really is some kind of tutorial since you show all steps without "magic gaps" and it really motivates and teaches me to think about new ways to use your ideas for my new DnD world.
I'm happy to hear that, I'd love it if people were just inspired to build a few of my ideas, but it's so strange that I can influence people all around the world 😅
Great Stuff, keep 'em coming!
Cheers buddy 👍🏻🙂 still got plenty of ideas for lots of future videos 😬
The blue fire looks so cool, and I also love the colours on the tentacles. Just because something is evil and scary, doesn't mean it can't be pretty. :)
🙂 thanks, yeah I could have played it safe with typical red colours for the tentacles but thought I may as well do something different
Love these. So many uses. Keep up the good videos.
Thanks very much 🙂👍🏻 I like to get multiple uses out of my terrain 😅 gotta make it worth the time and effort and money to make them
I love this intro music, always start a new episode of a serie i like :3
So you keep producing another batch of theses modular themed centerpiece, with really good ideas!
So much skulls, awesome! And for flame is pure genious this way, and well executed. I would have go for green-ish fire but it's the same thought behind blue-ish (and well more for soul themed magic), it's so inspiring! I feel less vibing with the magic pylon, but if i had it, i would find a way and use it ^^. Ancient monolith is pure classic, nice runes!
It's really clever to texture the tentacle this way with a tube!
Speaking of modeling clay. For the tentacle. I would go also to clay, but it's a material that can be brittle. I would also consider "proto-putty" (from "the king of random" chanel) that is kinda strong and feels very like rubber once it's set. There is also "pâte à sel" (flour salt and water), that's kinda like clay, but you need to cook it throught a oven (like bread, but *much* more salty, without yeast): theses crafted objects can be reactivated from water (and pva glue) if not set in high temp'. (I've done some tests by making mini-pottery items in "pâte à sel")!
Keep up the good work! :3
Thanks buddy, love this kind of feedback. I had an idea to use a tea light in the flame, but instead went with an easier method. Not everyone wants to go buy tea lights after all.
Proto putty sounds interesting 🤔 may have to give that a try. Thanks for watching as usual, happy crafting 👍🏻🙂
man another cracking set of builds :D Clay can go either way with regard to cracking. i still have some builds from the late 80's yearly 90's that are in great condition whilst others from the mid 2000's that crumbled after a few month and are now just littering my bits box :/
Hopefully mine stay intact for the foreseeable future 😬👍🏻
really cool, I loved the tentacles.
Thanks 😅 they were abit fiddly to make
Nice variety!
Thanks very much. Gotta have lots of different stuff to keep encounters interesting 🙂👍🏻
Very helpful, Thanks!
And thank you for watching 👍🏻🙂
Great terrain pieces. Love it. perfect and inspiring work as always. Thank you!!
You're too kind 🙂👍🏻 thank you so much for watching
Looks great...
Thanks buddy 😀 much appreciated
I love your videos, keep it up!
Cheers dude 👍🏻😀 I got lots more ideas for future videos
did you mix a bit of PVA into your clay to prevent cracking as with some clays are prone to cracking and snapping . these were great ideas good build
I didn't, but that could be something to try in the future 👍🏻🙂 thanks for watching
Can you explain more in detail plz
Great vid, 4 for the price of 1
Cheers bud, I like doing mini builds 🙂👍🏻 scatter terrain like this can be so useful. Thanks for watching
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👍🏻 thanks for watching