Tight job ripping off a great channel. For those wanting more... Professor Dungeon Master runs the "Dungeon Craft" channel, where he goes over UDT, and a ton of other great ideas also worth copying.
@@traviscagle9807 Yeah, but common courtesy would be to give credit and a link to Prof. DM's channel as the source of the idea (or wherever he saw it). If by an unlikely chance he spontaneously had the same idea, then once being called out as a possible copycat the description could be updated or a post pinned to explain. Because as is, it looks shady AF.
You, probably, should have gone with a rock or crumpled foil ball to add more texture before the mod podge/paint layer. Also, putting a layer of varnish over it is probably a very good idea because that sort of thing is going to get a lot of wear and tear.
I imagine using the wooden base adds a heft the foam-only boards lack, which makes them easy to accidentally knock around. Good idea.
Nice. A wash would really bring it all together, tho.
So... Professor DM's Ultimate Dungeon Terrain 3.0?
yep, appartantly so
Tight job ripping off a great channel. For those wanting more... Professor Dungeon Master runs the "Dungeon Craft" channel, where he goes over UDT, and a ton of other great ideas also worth copying.
@@meeponinthbit3466 That isnt fair. Even Professor DM said there is no patent on his idea. That said, this turned out beautifully.
@@traviscagle9807 Yeah, but common courtesy would be to give credit and a link to Prof. DM's channel as the source of the idea (or wherever he saw it). If by an unlikely chance he spontaneously had the same idea, then once being called out as a possible copycat the description could be updated or a post pinned to explain. Because as is, it looks shady AF.
@@thesmilingdm2344 just saw that the description was updated.... Noice!! :) 👍
I really love the pattern of the cobblestones
Nice design with the overlapping circles
Beautiful execution, well done!
Just beautiful work! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for this. Awesome job.
You, probably, should have gone with a rock or crumpled foil ball to add more texture before the mod podge/paint layer.
Also, putting a layer of varnish over it is probably a very good idea because that sort of thing is going to get a lot of wear and tear.
Man! Your content is amazing.. I will make one of these for myself! thanks for it!
Nice video, I like your relaxing voice accompanied by the music! Just a little bit to long for my personal taste.
Hey ! Great video ! I'm a french DM =) I dunno how I found your channel, but you won a new suscriber =)
Awsome, merci! ...the algorithm works in mysterious ways
this is great! Does it ever have trouble shifting on the lazy susan? How's storage?
Thanks for the questions! I use a bit of blutack to keep it shifting, and I store it on it's side between the desk and the wall
I'm in the process of making something similar, but I'm undecided on sizes. I notice you've gone with 24", that's pretty big. How has that worked out?
Awesomely done. More people need to see your vids!!