How To Make Snow Bases In Three Different Ways

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  • @bofurlong8944
    @bofurlong8944 9 місяців тому +3

    When I looked up snow bases I was expecting a ten step process, and you blew me out of the water with Elmer’s and baking soda 😂. Thank you so much for saving me time and money.

  • @Verity_Reigns
    @Verity_Reigns 5 років тому +90

    Also all those dad jokes and rhymes at the beginning, I’m not sure whether to commend you or roll my eyes

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill 5 років тому +1

      Verity_Reigns bothhhh 😊

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +5

      My goal is for both :)

    • @Mikelectric
      @Mikelectric 4 роки тому +1

      yeah I agree, like it totally depends on how long it took him to come up with, like in my head it took him a good half hour to an hour to come up with it...

    • @TheSraoshna
      @TheSraoshna 3 роки тому

      Dad here, and I loved all of them.

    • @adiuntesserande6893
      @adiuntesserande6893 3 роки тому

      I'd suggest rolling dice, not eyes. Less painful.

  • @moovmints
    @moovmints 5 років тому +65

    The intro is 10 seconds of being a true dad

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +8

      I wonder if my wife has something she wants to tell me...

    • @TaggedByTim
      @TaggedByTim 5 років тому +1

      I thought speak with dead required a target that had died recently 😳

  • @pasu2k
    @pasu2k 5 років тому +21

    While I really enjoyed your dice making adventures the last months, I'm glad to see some base making again :) I appreciate the variety!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +2

      Planning to try and bring a lot of variety to you all :)

  • @Verity_Reigns
    @Verity_Reigns 5 років тому +56

    What would happen if you add the stone granules to the baking soda mix? Would that give you the texture that you want without sacrificing the snowy look? Or would the fact that the glue is diluted keep the granules from sticking properly?

    • @MasonPeatross
      @MasonPeatross 5 років тому +5

      Came here to suggest this.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +12

      Good question! I haven't tried it, but I'll have to give that a shot :)

    • @jordanbeard6687
      @jordanbeard6687 4 роки тому +3

      That is exactly what I do. Then I add a tiny bit of clear glitter on top.

    • @dwaynehendrickson8854
      @dwaynehendrickson8854 4 роки тому +2

      And what if you use a paint color other than white? Could you make the mud in this manner?

    • @quethesparkle
      @quethesparkle 3 роки тому +1

      Was gonna say this too

  • @stillnotstill
    @stillnotstill 5 років тому +17

    HOTH TO THE -- sasjlkgxlkgxfgs 😂
    edit: okay now that I've watched the rest..! I love that you showed such a clear comparison by keeping the other elements consistent, and that you showed them both with and without minis. My favorite part was the dry brushing because I wasn't expecting it and I really thought it made a huge difference. If you don't mind some constructive criticism, I think it might make more sense to introduce the different products in the same order that you use them in the creating portion of the vid. I loved the clear intro of the snow alternatives but when you started to use the last one you introduced, I was a little distracted. A small thing for sure, and maybe just a me problem, but I thought I would mention in case it helps.
    Congrats on 60k!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      I honestly thought I had, until I started editing the footage. Yes in the future I'll try and make it more consistent :) Thanks for the tip!
      Also thank you!

  • @beng6149
    @beng6149 Рік тому +1

    This is probably the best snow base video I've seen. A lot of them use techniques I just don't want to bother with (resin). And having three very accessible options compared like this is very helpful. I think I'm leaning towards the valhallan or baking soda.

  • @jordanbeard6687
    @jordanbeard6687 4 роки тому +7

    So recently I did some of this kind of testing myself and my favorite was the baking soda mix, but I put some of the stone crystals in it to give it some texture on its own. I also found that I liked it best when I layered it in spots to do some thicker patches of snow around the edges of other terrain features like the rocks. To finish off the look I added some clear glitter to the top while it's wet, then after dry I add some brown wash to the edges or anywhere I want it to look dirty or muddy.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому +2

      That's good to know! I will have to try your clear glitter trick for sure. As well, the borwn wash on the edges would be great, or under boot marks left in the snow :)

  • @samprastherabbit
    @samprastherabbit 5 років тому +2

    I tried out the pva-baking soda- paint mix and it's amazing!! Thanks a million, Rybonator!
    More of these type of videos are very welcome :)

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      That's awesome! I'm glad it worked out for you :) Send pics sometime on twitter/insta. I'd love to see!

    • @joncaruana2493
      @joncaruana2493 4 роки тому

      Hey guys, I know its an old thread, but I tried this mix and its just fizzing up and turning into a ball. Am I doing something wrong?

  • @kristencoe3328
    @kristencoe3328 5 років тому +2

    That beging was gold great job on the video, I love the bases!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      You know I love me some gold, so I'll call this a big win :) Thank you!

  • @Shortash12
    @Shortash12 5 років тому +3

    Those dad jokes were awesome! I liked the look for the granulated base but the baking soda one looks amazing!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Just different styles I guess :) The icey look of the granules is fun in a different way!

  • @frogleader3825
    @frogleader3825 5 років тому +5

    This is really cool and helpful, thanks, keep up the good work!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Absolutely! Thank YOU for watching :)

  • @coldsteelbosh4389
    @coldsteelbosh4389 5 років тому +3

    Those look amazing.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! Glad you like them :)

  • @Nazasu
    @Nazasu 4 роки тому +1

    That Baking Soda one looks SO GOOD. I'm totally using that from now on.

  • @QuizMasterEntertainment
    @QuizMasterEntertainment 5 років тому +5

    This is really cool, pun intended.
    I'm more into transparent bases and having the map tiles be the ones with texture and detailing, but this certainly has it's points too

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      I like transparent bases a lot for the same reason. I like using bases like these for theming specific enemies or armies :)

  • @DemonicaaD14
    @DemonicaaD14 5 років тому +2

    They look really... Cool.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      That's an ICE pun ;D

  • @ItsTheGofa
    @ItsTheGofa 5 років тому +2

    They look amazing Rybo, really looks like a muddy snow scattered battlefield. Personally I like the way the Valhallan Blizzard looks and applies. Keep up the awesome videos, and grats on 60k subs man, you deserve it !!!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for that :) The blizzard really does look great, it's just more expensive than the others.
      I'll keep it up if you keep watching :)

    • @ItsTheGofa
      @ItsTheGofa 5 років тому +1

      @@Rybonator Im a permenant fixture Rybo, I aint going nowhere :)

  • @mystictabletop6040
    @mystictabletop6040 5 років тому +1

    Yay more non dice vids hope to see some more table top props like the castle and seige tower

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      I plan on it :) I'll be doing both, as well as some other NEW stuff soon

  • @Drakijy
    @Drakijy 5 років тому +3

    Firstly: Nice video and good work!
    And since you asked... Secondly: I think the Citadel premade snow looks the best
    BUT WAIT! There's more! Thirdly: (hehe turdly) Considering expense, I am inclined to go with the tried and true baking soda technique. It looks great, is inexpensive and easy to do.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      1: Thank you!
      2: It's the simplest by far too, so that's nice :)
      3: I think it's the best for large armies for sure :)

  • @doomshroom1991
    @doomshroom1991 5 років тому +3

    just got to a hotel after flying all day and this is a nice surpise :)

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Hopefully you were able to relax and enjoy now that you are off the plane :)

    • @doomshroom1991
      @doomshroom1991 5 років тому

      i r e q u i r e i n t e r n e t c o n n e c t i o n

  • @qw3rty829
    @qw3rty829 2 роки тому

    Super helpful for my Frostgrave game I'm starting soon, thanks!

  • @sandart8508
    @sandart8508 5 років тому +19

    Theoretically could you use salt for really crystalline looking snow or broken ice?

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill 5 років тому +4

      Sandart 6004 Ooh that might look really pretty!!
      I wonder if it might dissolve over time from moisture in the air if it wasn't coated.. I guess if the baking soda is ok it probably would be too?

    • @pepelozo
      @pepelozo 5 років тому +1

      @@stillnotstill ive used it before and it hasnt melted yet

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill 5 років тому

      Pepelozo oh cool, thanks!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      What pepelozo said, salt works too :) just dont get it wet haha

  • @Ralloris
    @Ralloris 5 років тому +2

    I like the baking soda style. It looks a lot more powdery, which is how the snow usually looks where I live. Plus you could put the figure's foot in the snow while it is wet to give it the tracks you'd expect leading up to the figure's current placement on the base.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      That would be cool! It'd make it powdery like real snow, but realistic with the footprints :)

  • @i.z2335
    @i.z2335 4 роки тому +2

    i loved them snow puns

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you thought that they were Cool ;). That's very Ice of you to say

  • @frankblaker8294
    @frankblaker8294 4 роки тому

    Nicely paced, nice result

  • @Setoro24
    @Setoro24 5 років тому +3

    For a school project, I mixed mod podge with coarse salt, let it dry, and it worked fine.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Oh nice, I'll have to give that a shot sometime :)

  • @redwillow1853
    @redwillow1853 4 роки тому +3

    I actually use the Woodland Scenics snow powder mix and it is fantastic. I used it for a 40k Space Wolves army and looks great. I plan to use it on my Beasts of Chaos army Age of Sigmar.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      Oh I might have to try that :)

  • @angrybadger4236
    @angrybadger4236 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I'm going with the glue and baking soda

  • @lainpowers8146
    @lainpowers8146 5 років тому +2

    Great video, I would kinda like to see how you would make walk on snow bases.
    Like heavy snow so you see someone walking or if a wizard/anyone in a long cloak leaving a drag trail behind.
    That would be cool to see

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Ohh that's a good idea! I might make a snow diorama and do that sometime :) I would probably do the snow in two layers, one base layer, and then one around the spots that I'd leave the footprints or drag marks

    • @lainpowers8146
      @lainpowers8146 5 років тому

      . hmm that's a sounds cool. I look forward in seeing what you make.

  • @pepelozo
    @pepelozo 5 років тому +14

    i tend to use salt instead of the stone granules (because it's easier to get) but im going to try one with both salt and baking soda, i think it would look really good

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Oh nice! Send some pics if you do, I'd love to see!

  • @JessFromMead
    @JessFromMead 2 роки тому

    This was really helpful. I'm working on some Battlemechs and I wanted to have them on a snow base, but wasn't sure how to go about and do that.

  • @EthalaRide
    @EthalaRide 5 років тому +3

    what happens if you put a layer of the baking soda snow on top of the pebble snow

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Oh that might be a good look!

  • @JachymorDota
    @JachymorDota Рік тому

    Appreciation!

  • @julenm22
    @julenm22 5 років тому +2

    I think it could be cool to make some kind of snowy diorama mixing these 3 techniques

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Oh yeah it could! For like a snow yeti :D

    • @julenm22
      @julenm22 5 років тому

      @@Rybonator yeah hahaha totally

  • @MrVulcanator
    @MrVulcanator 2 роки тому

    I've had success using white sand from Hobby Lobby and craft glue. I don't know what the sand is made from but it has very fine grains. It's kind of shiny so as you look at it from different angles individual grains catch the light and sparkle. It looks pretty good.

  • @mjsimunovich013
    @mjsimunovich013 5 років тому +2

    Hey I don’t know if you’ve seen these but pentart has some products that you might consider looking at. They have an acrylic paint called ice blue that semi gloss, two pastes called ice effect and snow paste, and some other products you might want to look at.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Oh I should check that out then :) That might make these even better!

    • @mjsimunovich013
      @mjsimunovich013 5 років тому

      Rybonator well whatever you choose I’m sure everything will turn out the way you want.

  • @Kalwei
    @Kalwei 5 років тому +1

    the valhallan blizzards look reminds me of rice porridge...
    Good thing xmas is coming so plenty of that to go around. :D

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Lol put some solidified porridge on the bases :P See what happens there

  • @InterKnight2007
    @InterKnight2007 4 роки тому

    This is so cool! I am gonna be making some ice demons eventually, so I may add some snow to them :)

  • @add2ndedition663
    @add2ndedition663 5 років тому +2

    Nice looking techniques. I think if you put down the granulated white stones then primed and painted them it would look a little more snow like might be a way to fix the unnatural look of it of course that would add some time into finishing the bases and probably not be considered an easy way to do it.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      If you put a large amount of the paint on there, it can fill in some of the gaps too, making it look more fluid :)

    • @add2ndedition663
      @add2ndedition663 5 років тому

      @@Rybonator That is true as well.

  • @MegaInsaneMC
    @MegaInsaneMC 4 роки тому +1

    This will be great, I needed an idea on how to do this after a failed highlighting experiment with a librarian left the armour with an almost frost like finish in some places.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      I am gonna assume you meant barbarian? Although I like the idea with a labrarian character haha :)

    • @MegaInsaneMC
      @MegaInsaneMC 4 роки тому

      @@Rybonator Oh, no I meant librarian, I got a 40k Primaris Librarian to mess around with some glow in the dark paint but it ended up not working but leaving a nice frosty texture in some places.

  • @gavindosanjh2286
    @gavindosanjh2286 4 роки тому

    this was so helpful

  • @CosmicDuskWolf
    @CosmicDuskWolf 4 роки тому +1

    You can also use an old brush that is no longer useful for painting minis anymore. Or a cheap brush you dont mind getting it on. For undead I would probably mix either army painter or AK snow flocking with the backing soda. I just really like the way the AK one comes out also they do have a jell one for snow but it takes a while to dry and you need to build it up over layers, though the first layer does look cool for ice over water.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому +1

      That's a great tip! I didn't even know that was an option. I'll have to give it a shot :)

    • @CosmicDuskWolf
      @CosmicDuskWolf 4 роки тому

      @@Rybonator Not a lot of people do seem to know that it is. Also if you use the snow diorama jell effects with the moss flocking and some green paint you get some really cool swamp effects for basses.

  • @TwistingTime
    @TwistingTime 5 років тому +5

    Bro if I was a player at your table you would see me attempt to eat these... They look like cookies and cream cookies :D

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +2

      "She has been vanquished!... No... No you don't get to eat her now." lol

  • @simogamez
    @simogamez 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for the vid could you use the baking soda mix for waves on a water base

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Hmm you COULD, but it might be a bit too white. I'd go for a clear gloss with some white paint mixed in :)

  • @Goodzikc
    @Goodzikc 4 роки тому

    Imo I really like the granual one as it honestly looks like frozen snow. I live in central Canada and in the cold of the winter the snow is generally super crystaline and doesnt stick together and on a bright sunny day sparkles just like the granular snow

  • @WaldoWally
    @WaldoWally 4 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @njames6305
    @njames6305 3 місяці тому +1

    Mix your granules into the PVA and baking soda mix to get more volume and irregular, icy snow

  • @PandaBuddy19
    @PandaBuddy19 5 років тому +1

    I think the baking soda mix would be fantastic for a ranger, druid or smaller character that leaves little to no footprints in the snow. For set pieces, however, the baking soda mixture would hands down be my go to.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Yeah halflings and gnomes would work great with that :)

  • @ghostparty2062
    @ghostparty2062 Рік тому

    Very helpful thanks

  • @steamgoth-lassassin4099
    @steamgoth-lassassin4099 5 років тому +2

    While I don't plan on doing miniatures for my current campaign, I would probably work with the baking soda and see what could be done to add some texture.
    We did use the granulated snow when we made the Star Wars planet themed terrariums for my wedding. Would highly recommend using that, too.

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill 5 років тому +1

      Steamgoth-Lassassin the.. the Star Wars planet themed terrariums for your wedding?? * flail * That sounds freaking EPIC.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Star wars terrariums and a wedding. Makes my wedding sound so lame! I love it :D

    • @steamgoth-lassassin4099
      @steamgoth-lassassin4099 5 років тому +1

      Not going to lie, the whole Star Wars wedding was pretty freaking rad.

  • @Sokanas42
    @Sokanas42 4 роки тому +1

    For the mix maybe try a less white paint, add in some of the sand and maybe look at adding some sort of gumming agent so that it holds its shape while drying

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      That's not a bad idea :) I actually like how white the mix came out, but if you are going for less white, then yeah, less of that haha

  • @looselycollected7505
    @looselycollected7505 4 роки тому

    Have you ever tried mixing a little of the crushed stone and maybe a bit of sand into the baking soda mix to add some texture?

  • @bipolarchemist
    @bipolarchemist 5 років тому +1

    I think a mix of the granules and baking soda could make for something interesting or maybe adding a bit of grout mix/concrete to the baking soda mix could held create some interesting texture. The water in the glue and paint should be enough to allow the grout mix to set enough to no just flake off.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      I have heard that grout is an excellent snow/sand substitute :)

  • @RIVERSRPGChannel
    @RIVERSRPGChannel 5 років тому +1

    Cool video
    I like them all

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! Glad that you like them :) I think they are each nice depending ont he aesthetic you are going for.

  • @absolutmauser
    @absolutmauser 5 років тому +1

    Vallejo Pumice works pretty well for snow as well and is very easy to work with. Works a lot like the GW snow

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Oh nice! I didn't even know that existed :) I'll have to give that a shot!

    • @absolutmauser
      @absolutmauser 5 років тому +1

      If you get some, dip your coffee stirrer in water first because it’s very sticky!

    • @absolutmauser
      @absolutmauser 5 років тому

      Vallejo makes a lot of weird basing and texture stuff you don’t hear much about. I happened across the pumice at a hobby shop.

    • @absolutmauser
      @absolutmauser 5 років тому

      And no offense to Granny Weatherwax, but it’s muuuuch cheaper than the citadel snow.

  • @loganater45
    @loganater45 9 місяців тому

    Great vid!

  • @MrFahqup
    @MrFahqup 2 роки тому

    Cool. I wonder how using a mini's feett to leave foot prints while it's still wet would turn out.

  • @alejandrogalera
    @alejandrogalera 3 роки тому

    @Rybonator I have a question. Valhallan blizard is ok for playing with miniatures? I mean, is it hardly fixed or it can be removed with playing with miniatures?

  • @learomeih104
    @learomeih104 5 років тому +2

    I really wish I could do some of the things on this channel for example making my own dice but I live in a tiny dorm 😩

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Check in your area for a local maker space :) They often have large rooms and equipment for you to use!

  • @UEHighCouncilMember
    @UEHighCouncilMember Рік тому

    We at U.E. found this helpful. We will have someone procure baking soda.
    Sincerely U.E. Council Member

  • @Zejety
    @Zejety Рік тому

    Any particular requirements for the glue in the baking soda mix? PVA?

  • @The_Rad_Dad3
    @The_Rad_Dad3 5 років тому +1

    I don’t do warhammer, but I’m diggin the baking soda style because the texture looks the best. I’d think you could still add rough texture as it starts do dry but not fully

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      True, I probably could have dabbed it with a brush about 30 minutes into the drying process. Might have made it better :)

    • @The_Rad_Dad3
      @The_Rad_Dad3 5 років тому

      Man, you do you.. I don’t do textured bases. I’m more in to the painting

  • @ssvishnov
    @ssvishnov 3 роки тому

    Do you need to use the stirland battlemire first, or can you go straight to valhallan blizzard? Also where did you get those little rocks from?

  • @foxgaming4984
    @foxgaming4984 4 роки тому +1

    Theoretically, Could you be able to use some of that fine-ground astroturf with the bakingsoda/paint to give it more texture, Rigidity, And a more late winter snow-field vibe?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      I don't see why not! I'll have to give that a shot :)

  • @mandaloriandy
    @mandaloriandy 5 років тому +1

    I wonder how it would look if you mixed some of the stone granules into the baking soda mix, if you wanted to give it a little more roughness?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      That would probably make for an interesting look!

  • @The_Rad_Dad3
    @The_Rad_Dad3 5 років тому +1

    SNOW many dad jokes.... love it

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      As a police dad, I am glad you approve

  • @tomtripp5417
    @tomtripp5417 Рік тому

    I play Dwarves for lotr (28mm) and those rocks would be possibly too big to look like snow. I'm trying out the citadel product this evening as Citadel do tend to be the most accessible, but I also hear great things about Army Painter.
    I think I'd use the baking soda technique on my dioramas and centre pieces, but it may be a bit 'heavy' for every unit in an army. And time consuming
    🤣

  • @darkdeaht12
    @darkdeaht12 9 місяців тому

    Love this video, how long is try time backing powder

  • @senor135
    @senor135 4 роки тому +1

    what if you combined the baking soda mixture with the Ashland stone granules? granules either underneath or on top of the baking soda mixture, to add some texture?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      Hmm that could make for an interesting mixture! :)

  • @MadMeeper
    @MadMeeper 5 років тому +1

    You could probably could mix the rock granules with the baking soda for a really cool texture!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      That's a good idea, I'll have to give that a shot!

  • @demonicbunny3po
    @demonicbunny3po 5 років тому +2

    For a dice video, what about a video on how to make dice with custom sides? Say I want to make a d12 but I want it to only have sides that are 1, 2, or 3 to make a d3 that rolls really well. Or if I want to make a fancy script for the numbers.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      I plan on tackling this with one method in the future :)

  • @TaggedByTim
    @TaggedByTim 5 років тому +4

    I will never use this (Because all my friends are internet friends that live years away ;-;) but again it's still nice to see how it's made

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      Never know when you will find a local group to play with! :)

  • @TheMetamutt
    @TheMetamutt 3 роки тому

    Would using brown paint instead of white with the baking soda make for good mud?

  • @lupuslunarem3235
    @lupuslunarem3235 2 роки тому

    how do u make the valhallen blizzard look like that? I tried mine and it looks too flat, I dunno if I maybe shook it too much, not enough or didn't use enough

  • @KingHoborg
    @KingHoborg 4 роки тому

    Could you use just standard sand and paint white on them if you want the rough snow look?

  • @Ulfhednir9
    @Ulfhednir9 2 роки тому

    Baking soda mix because I'm a cheapskate lol.
    But does it yellow overtime? I used direct baking soda on bases and it yellowed or does the paint stop. That?

  • @janetcameron4652
    @janetcameron4652 5 років тому +1

    Thanks.

  • @ClokworkGremlin
    @ClokworkGremlin 5 років тому +3

    Wait a minute, these aren't dice!
    As he says in the video, the Citadel looks great for snow that's been churned up and walked in, while the baking soda looks better for pristine snowfall. My one critique with the baking soda would be that it doesn't have that glittery iridescence that real snow does. I wonder if a *very* fine dusting of luster dust or extremely fine glitter might help with that.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      Or even mixing a tiny bit of pearl mica powder in there too :)

  • @michaelgreenholz7638
    @michaelgreenholz7638 4 роки тому

    Try using white tile grout with white paint . then sprinkle on the white grout on tho. spry with alcohol and water. for stiffer snow mix the tile grout with either light weight Spackle or regular speckle for 2 different effects.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      That sounds like a good idea, maybe I'll have to give that a shot :O

  • @retjia7747
    @retjia7747 5 років тому +2

    Take an inspiration die for that intro man!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +2

      Sweet! I'll take all the inspiration I can get :D

  • @Karina-Loves-Andreas
    @Karina-Loves-Andreas 3 роки тому

    The Citadel Product, the "Valhalla Blizzard"...when thinly applied, seems pretty translucent. I'm thinking to use this on a base where I have an octopus coming out of the surf onto a beach. I think that Valhalla Blizzard might be PERFECT for ocean foam coming up to the edge of a beach (I'm using other "water products" for the water, but it will only cover 1/4 of the base). What do you think of using Valhalla Blizzard to mimic the edge of water foam on a beach?

  • @alexclements2488
    @alexclements2488 4 роки тому

    Can you use baking powder instead is baking soda?

  • @peterbanderas8184
    @peterbanderas8184 5 років тому +1

    The rock granules would work well for a "salt" base idea I have been working on

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      That would be good :) You can also USE salt in a base like this as well.

    • @peterbanderas8184
      @peterbanderas8184 5 років тому

      @@Rybonator considered it,, even found some nice big salt crystals. The problem with salt is you have to avoid moisture and the crystals can shatter if dropped. I'm afraid with regular handling and the rigors of game play, the real salt crystals might wear down.

  • @roberthermosillo5727
    @roberthermosillo5727 4 роки тому

    One more option that I found is using a snow wash ( I learned from Soratoro's channel: Star Wars Imperial Assault Painting Guide ( Repulsor Tank))
    from Precision ice and snow.

  • @dylanriley359
    @dylanriley359 4 роки тому

    Could corn starch be used as a baking soda alt?

  • @sugarghast
    @sugarghast 5 років тому

    I think the valhalan is my favorite.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      It does give it that rough and freshly walked in look :)

  • @drittz7840
    @drittz7840 4 роки тому

    Doesn't baking soda turn yellow after a year or so?

  • @elvendarkness1
    @elvendarkness1 3 роки тому

    The baking soda one, won’t it turn yellow after a years time?

  • @Weaponsandarmor
    @Weaponsandarmor 3 роки тому

    Have you tried mixing the small white stone granules in with the baking soda?

  • @King_Vai
    @King_Vai 3 роки тому

    Came for the dice, stayed for the painting

  • @Derpy-qg9hn
    @Derpy-qg9hn 4 роки тому +1

    Baking Soda snow is great, but the issue is that it yellows over time; in a year or so, you won't be so happy with the base, that's for sure. I assume the white paint counteracts this?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      That's my hope. With enough white paint, it shouldn't be an issue :)

  • @traetchskwerl589
    @traetchskwerl589 5 років тому +1

    Is it too early for you to make some winter themed dice??
    Liiike... a huge d20 that looks like a snowglobe??? ❄️

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому +1

      I have something coming up that MAY fit what you are looking for :)

    • @traetchskwerl589
      @traetchskwerl589 5 років тому

      @@Rybonator OH HECK I'm excited!!

  • @GothEmoRaver
    @GothEmoRaver 5 років тому +2

    have you tried making a dragon themed jumbo d20? I'm currently watching highrollersdnd and the're dealing with some dragons right now. its was just a random idea that went through my head.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  5 років тому

      I haven't found a good solution for tiny dragon scales yet to put in dice. When I do that, I'll make some for sure!

  • @sparkypi
    @sparkypi 4 роки тому +1

    How to create spell "Bolt of Boiling Water"
    1. Make mini bases with baking soda mix
    2. Fill pipette with vinegar
    3. Fire "Bolt of Boiling Water" vinegar at baking soda bases
    4. Relish in the tormented screams of your enemies

  • @Scott-du2cg
    @Scott-du2cg 3 роки тому

    Snow Tec is very good also for snow you can buy it at Micheals.

  • @SailorIda3
    @SailorIda3 5 років тому +1

    the crystal like snow fits better in extremely cold climates, the other two ones can go almost anywhere :)

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      Absolutely! I like the crystal look for places where you might find a white dragon :)

    • @SailorIda3
      @SailorIda3 4 роки тому +1

      Fair enough but I imagine dragons as proud creatures, this they decorate their lairs with expensive fabrics and materials to compliment their scale colour. A red dragon might have lots of gold and green in its lair as a nice compliment :)

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  4 роки тому

      @@SailorIda3 I didn't know you liked that band ;)
      And yeah that totally makes sense :)

    • @SailorIda3
      @SailorIda3 4 роки тому +1

      @@Rybonator ... It took me way longer than I want to admitt to understand that joke. But yeah, I think they have some nice songs :)

  • @Karina-Loves-Andreas
    @Karina-Loves-Andreas 3 роки тому

    The Valhallan Blizzard might look AWESOME OVER the "granule snow" underneath for a little more texture? Thoughts?

  • @alessiodecarolis
    @alessiodecarolis 2 роки тому

    Perhaps the baking soda method is the most affordable & realistic

  • @Klaymour28
    @Klaymour28 Рік тому

    I have used the baking soda version for a long time, the only down side I have had is that it "yellows" after months years, specially if you use that model often

    • @BillyCoovernn
      @BillyCoovernn 10 місяців тому +1

      Does it happen if you seal it?

    • @Klaymour28
      @Klaymour28 10 місяців тому

      @@BillyCoovernn yeah it still does to a degree. I have found lately, that adding in some clear Satin or Gloss varnish to the mix and then sealing after helps

  • @matrion6098
    @matrion6098 4 роки тому +2

    I’m sorry but I diagnose you’re minis with
    bendy sword syndrome!