I’ll be honest here. I think with me skill set I would be better off if I financed the creation of a shrink ray and zapped a real city block into miniature because Sorastro’s work is beyond the pale. I’m looking at card stock, then effortlessly boom the Maestro’s hand turns it into a city block.
In stories they have a fairy godmother who grants their wishes or helps when needed. We have Sorastro....we win! So much about this video is amazing. If there is such a thing as too much awesome...well we have Greatness Overload and couldn't be happoer. Thank you for this video (and everything else you do for the community.)
I thought the scenery looked pretty cool from the intro, but seeing the whole process and all the little details through out the video just blew me away. what a fantastic job!
The Golden mile is in Blackpool uk. It's the stretch from north pier to south pier. Although it isnt exactly golden. 🤣 (I'm aware this was 10months ago. Just saw comment to do with my home town and just had to reply 🤭)
I’m using many techniques used here for my own modular urban boards. First of all thanks Sorastro for the tips on where to get stuff and the inspiration! I was having a hard time with warping of the foamcore. Either applying the wall structure paper or texturing with filler (my go to way of creating concrete) the boards would warp a lot, up to the point of no longer fitting. However, I found a solution I thought I would share here. After letting the “good” side dry (and usually warp) completely, just turn the board around and wet the entire surface with a brush. That’s it! So simple, but it will even straighten out dried boards covered with filler on one side. I was so happy this worked and had been searching for a solution for a LONG time, so I thought I would share. Again, thank you Sorastro for being an inspiration!!!
My daughter introduced me to MCP, and your videos are a painting inspiration. Now I find that you are local to me with your World's end and Dice saloon inspiration. I hope to see you at Dice saloon at some point when my MCP team is ready to face the world, and I will shake your hand.
Thank you for this outstanding tutorial! This is a masterpiece that will make Mel very happy to see. I love it! Thank you for taking your time and sharing it with us.
This has just blown me away with inspiration for my self-created zombie/urban downfall games :-D Utterly unbelievable how so easy you make things for people to follow. I love terrain making for my own needs as well as for others, and this has me yearning to get started on some street scenery, but right now I'm busy making a gaming table containing fields with crop circles for a scenario someone came up with at the club. Word of advice for fellow model makers - DON'T volunteer when someone comes up with a crazy idea to try LOL. I'm having so much fun trying to make static grass crop circles, much to the amusement of my club-mates, when I could be making amazing street scenery like this. Love your videos more every time I watch them, and each new one just adds to the magic and wonder of the whole hobby experience for me. Thank you so much for being so inspiring every time :-)
Dear Sorastro, Absolute genius collaborating with Mel! Outstanding results! Looking forward to more tutorials like these with baited breath. Kind Regards Johnny
Thanks a lot Johnny! It wasn't actually a formal collaboration as such; I just wanted to acknowledge how helpful his videos have been (and save me from shooting the building of the boards!) :D
I can tell that a shit ton of research went into this. Well done my man. I love the Terrain Tutor too :) I've never made ANYTHING from his channel, but I've watched nearly all his videos - mostly because I just like to watch people make things haha. This is a fantastic resource - a lot of skills and tips distilled down into 1 video. Bravo sir.
Measure twice, cut once, swear thrice seems to be my method of construction. I can never seems to cut a perpendicular cut. This is a great looking layout, and the visuals and sound in the video are top notch too. The World Atlas of Wine, and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz... nice.
Hey man, this is probably the best video and end result i've seen from you. Not that any of the other are poor at all. This was just something fresh and interesting! Loved it :)
Mark, this is unbelievable. I you effing rock. Thanks for inspiring us all! Now I've decided to make 8 40x45cm tiles for my dinner table, to play SW Legion on! Love the ideas you shared here. Great work, as usual.
Brother, i swear you can read minds...i was just thinking of building some urban terrain for some walking dead games and here you go, you bring out this awsome video :). I've done many like these before but i love seeing different approaches to it. Love the video mate.
Really enjoyed this video Sorastro. Great descriptions of everything you are doing and good that you give props to other UA-camrs who helped you as well. Hope to see some more scenery related videos in among your future ones.
Picked up a copy of Marvel Crisis Protocol to play with my Son and found a perfect project for us (me), amazing work as always if I can produce anything half as good I will be so happy. Keep up the good work, my black plague minis will get the love they deserve shortly... I promise!
@@Sorastro it looks like so much work went into this! Just the karaken alone is a feat in itself. I want to make a terminator board with ruined buildings and an elevated highway. That's the dream when I have a dedicated space to fit it in lol. Saving this video & the Show & Tell for hobby inspiration & materials list. Which is an excellent addition
Wow, that is just AWESOME!!! Well done man! I am a big fan of D&D and Descent and i am looking for some ideas or tutorials for terrain and maybe some walls with hidden doors in dungeons! Or if it is a forest terrain, some trees or big bushes for cosmetic purposes! Really awesome video! Big fan of your work since i saw Descent figures painting! Have done this my hobby and i have to say your videos made me better! Keep up man! Wonderful job!
Absolutely superb. Always good to watch a master at work. It's taken me four years to find this but it's now on terrain saved list. So many good ideas for inspiration. Thank you )O( Subscribed
@@Sorastro I mean not only is it beautiful, but it shows how intelligent you are to craft such an precise environment. The relaxing tone of your voice does not convey how difficult this was to imagine, build, and present to the world. TY for all your hard work! PS Mel is AWESOME
Awesome! I have watched Mel before and really wanted to get into doing more scenery to take our D&D campaign to the next level, but now I really want to dig into some Urban Terrain! We just purchased a new RPG set in a future cyberpunk world. So, I will be breaking out the foam core and magnets to start crafting some buildings soon. Fantastic tutorial as always!
This is gorgeous! I had been following your progress on Instagram, but watching your process is even better. I’ll be trying to create something similar for the Batman miniature game
First couple shots I was sure this was from real life cities (the first shot I thought was Sorastro's building and I was "wow cool mural, he's got a very artsy building to live in" :) )! Great work mate!
This was simply awesome. Sooooo many things to learn and a great reference tool for building scenery. Your attention to detail is inspiring. REALLY appreciate the product listing and some of those sites were fantastic. But it can be an expensive business, buying all these little scenery extras. Many thanks and happy new year to you.
Thanks for this video. I have a feeling I will be referencing it this time next year. 😃. I am really happy that you listed the source of the material. Just keep doing what you do.
This is just amazing. I have to admit, I'm a little depressed that you are using similar materials and methods but coming up with such superior results compared to what I'm making at home. I will have to keep practicing...
@@Sorastro That's likely true. I haven't been able to consistently cut right angles across long distances of foam board - despite a lot of measuring and line drawing. I also don't have window or door frames, so that doesn't help - although I'm hoping to try for some in the future. I'm also never going to be able to hand paint a kraken on the side of a building. But I don't want to sound too mopey. My buildings are getting better and they should still make for a fun backdrop to the game for me and my family. It's pretty impressive to see what you have done and it gives the rest of us mortals something to aspire to. Keep up the great work! (and Happy Halloween)
I’ll be honest here. I think with me skill set I would be better off if I financed the creation of a shrink ray and zapped a real city block into miniature because Sorastro’s work is beyond the pale. I’m looking at card stock, then effortlessly boom the Maestro’s hand turns it into a city block.
Mel is an absolute legend of a human being. Great tutorial here, the building looks incredible!
Thanks Taylor! He sure is 😀
Oi. This is going to be my go to when/if I get around to really getting stuck into Walking Dead and Batman minis games. Fantastic.
Thanks a lot Joel! :)
Nice build. Mel's a good friend and I'm sure he will appreciate the shout out, we've all leart a lot from him, and you too matey.
Thanks Lee! Yes - I contacted Mel at the time (and sent him a tip by way of thanks for sharing his knowledge!) :)
@@Sorastro He's a good egg, I've let him know to check out your video. Keep it up matey, great content :]
Dude, you're a frigging master. This is amazing.
Thanks so much Sean! Really appreciate that 😀
In stories they have a fairy godmother who grants their wishes or helps when needed. We have Sorastro....we win! So much about this video is amazing. If there is such a thing as too much awesome...well we have Greatness Overload and couldn't be happoer. Thank you for this video (and everything else you do for the community.)
Lol - thanks so much Rob! Truly appreciated 😄
I thought the scenery looked pretty cool from the intro, but seeing the whole process and all the little details through out the video just blew me away. what a fantastic job!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind comment 😊
I can't even explain how happy I was to see buildings I live near haha love it
Awesome! Thanks Jason :D
If the World's End is a real pub, does that mean the Golden Mile is a real thing too? Edgar Wright's movies never cease to amaze!
Ha - well, the pub is real alright, but it's not the same one used in the movie :D
The Golden mile is in Blackpool uk. It's the stretch from north pier to south pier. Although it isnt exactly golden. 🤣 (I'm aware this was 10months ago. Just saw comment to do with my home town and just had to reply 🤭)
I’m using many techniques used here for my own modular urban boards. First of all thanks Sorastro for the tips on where to get stuff and the inspiration! I was having a hard time with warping of the foamcore. Either applying the wall structure paper or texturing with filler (my go to way of creating concrete) the boards would warp a lot, up to the point of no longer fitting. However, I found a solution I thought I would share here. After letting the “good” side dry (and usually warp) completely, just turn the board around and wet the entire surface with a brush. That’s it! So simple, but it will even straighten out dried boards covered with filler on one side. I was so happy this worked and had been searching for a solution for a LONG time, so I thought I would share. Again, thank you Sorastro for being an inspiration!!!
Thanks a lot Jordy! I appreciate the kind words and the useful tip! 😁
This is probably the best home built terrain i have seen. Only getting into wargaming about a month ago but I've been watching a lot of tutorials.
Thank you so much! It was quite an ambitious project to be honest, but a tonne of fun to work on! 😀
This is INSANE ! If a team of ten made I would still be blown away. My jaw hurts from dropping Sorastro. You will be getting a doctor bill sir.
Lol buddy! I’m glad you liked it 😆
My daughter introduced me to MCP, and your videos are a painting inspiration. Now I find that you are local to me with your World's end and Dice saloon inspiration. I hope to see you at Dice saloon at some point when my MCP team is ready to face the world, and I will shake your hand.
Thanks so much Alan! Ha, I pop to the Dice Saloon quite often (whenever I run out of paint!) 😁
I don't plan to play the Marvel game, but would happily watch another Scenery video. Thanks Sorastro!!
Cheers Thomas 😁
You continually blow my mind with your skill and imagination. On a side note, you have great music.
Wow - thank you so much! I really appreciate that :)
Thank you for this outstanding tutorial! This is a masterpiece that will make Mel very happy to see. I love it! Thank you for taking your time and sharing it with us.
Thanks so much my friend 😃
Agreed! :)
This has just blown me away with inspiration for my self-created zombie/urban downfall games :-D Utterly unbelievable how so easy you make things for people to follow. I love terrain making for my own needs as well as for others, and this has me yearning to get started on some street scenery, but right now I'm busy making a gaming table containing fields with crop circles for a scenario someone came up with at the club. Word of advice for fellow model makers - DON'T volunteer when someone comes up with a crazy idea to try LOL. I'm having so much fun trying to make static grass crop circles, much to the amusement of my club-mates, when I could be making amazing street scenery like this. Love your videos more every time I watch them, and each new one just adds to the magic and wonder of the whole hobby experience for me. Thank you so much for being so inspiring every time :-)
Ha - thanks so much Paul! As always, I really appreciate your kind feedback :)
Didn't see this when it first came out - jeez, it looks spectacular!
Thanks mate! I'm glad you like what I did here :)
Awesome artwork on the Kraken. Worth the price of entry just for that. Some great ideas and creativity.
Thank you so much Sam! I really appreciate that :)
Superb! Big fan of Mel the Terrain Tutor and now you too sir! The use of magnets is a great touch as well.
Thanks a lot Michael, yeh!? 😁
this was hands down the best urban building tutorial I have ever seen.....congratulations on this most epic build
Thank you so much Stephen! That's very high praise indeed 😀
You have simply outdone yourself, friend. This is beautiful and awe inspiring! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words :)
The attention to detail is simply amazing. I'm speechless at the skill level on display here. Nicely done!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it. 😀
This is absolutely stunning. You have a real talent for this, but obviously have practiced and put in the work extensively as well!
Thanks a lot Austin! I sure did put a lot of hours in on this one 😁
Well, I just discovered your terrain crafting videos. I'm hooked.
Ha, thanks man! 😀
Dear Sorastro, Absolute genius collaborating with Mel! Outstanding results! Looking forward to more tutorials like these with baited breath. Kind Regards Johnny
Thanks a lot Johnny! It wasn't actually a formal collaboration as such; I just wanted to acknowledge how helpful his videos have been (and save me from shooting the building of the boards!) :D
Just seeing 2 Minutes of the Video and already absolutely in love with the video!!!!
Awesome! Thanks Michael :D
Holy cow! What you did there is absolutely amazing. Thanks for making this brilliant video about it.
Thanks a lot Christian! Really glad you liked it 😀
Mel is a very good teacher, but you, Sir, are quite talented. I found this video by mistake, tho I must say I really enjoyed watching it!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😀
I can tell that a shit ton of research went into this. Well done my man. I love the Terrain Tutor too :) I've never made ANYTHING from his channel, but I've watched nearly all his videos - mostly because I just like to watch people make things haha. This is a fantastic resource - a lot of skills and tips distilled down into 1 video. Bravo sir.
Thanks a lot mate! I do find building terrain to be a wonderful creative outlet :)
These are awesome. You have done Mel proud.
Thanks a lot Chuck! I do hope so :)
I am completely blown away. Wow!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Measure twice, cut once, swear thrice seems to be my method of construction. I can never seems to cut a perpendicular cut.
This is a great looking layout, and the visuals and sound in the video are top notch too.
The World Atlas of Wine, and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz... nice.
Ha ha - thanks a lot Euan! :D
Hey man, this is probably the best video and end result i've seen from you. Not that any of the other are poor at all. This was just something fresh and interesting! Loved it :)
Hey! Thanks so much. I really appreciate that. It was a real blast to work on 😄
Mark, this is unbelievable. I you effing rock.
Thanks for inspiring us all! Now I've decided to make 8 40x45cm tiles for my dinner table, to play SW Legion on! Love the ideas you shared here.
Great work, as usual.
Thanks a lot Bronka! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video; good luck with the Legion terrain! :)
Fab vid as always Sorastro, was really cool to see Brighton represented too!
Thanks Luke! Love Brighton 😀
The amount of skill and effort in your videos is amazing. Keep up the great work
Thanks Michael! I'll keep doing my best :D
I REALLY enjoyed this one. Would love to see more terrain vids :)
Thanks a lot! I'm not sure my little house can accommodate much more! 😀
Man, I don't play modern/urban games, but this might be the coolest thing you've ever made.
EXTREMELY well done!
Thanks a lot Jordan! I really appreciate that :)
Wow just wow. As a regular in Brighton this is just incredible.
Thanks a lot! I'm glad to hear that 😀
Dude, this is insane. You are incredible.
Thanks buddy - I really appreciate that :)
Superb! Loved that you gave Mel some props, well done!
Thanks Henry! Credit where it's due; I'm just standing on the shoulders of giants. 😀
Brother, i swear you can read minds...i was just thinking of building some urban terrain for some walking dead games and here you go, you bring out this awsome video :). I've done many like these before but i love seeing different approaches to it. Love the video mate.
Thanks a lot mate! Really glad you enjoyed it 😀
Can't wait to see the models painted. Going to be a huge help for a newbie to miniatures like me!
Mark - seriously - you never cease to amaze me with your skill. Great job on both the Worlds End and our little FLGS ;)
Thanks so much (Kris!?) 😁
:D - yes, it's Kris
I have been looking for a good video on modern stuff like this for Walking Dead for awhile. Thanks a lot! Looks fantastic!
Thanks Jesse! I'm glad you like it :)
Great shout out to Mel! Love Mel as well!
Thank you sir! Giving him a mention is the least I could do really 🙂
Once again nothing short of amazing
Thanks a lot Rod! Really glad you liked it 😀
Your work is so beautiful and wonderfully filmed
Thank you so much! A lot of this episode was shot without proper lighting which is never ideal, but I'm glad you liked it 😀
Fantastic job sir, such amazing detail.
Thank you very much! 😀
Really enjoyed this video Sorastro. Great descriptions of everything you are doing and good that you give props to other UA-camrs who helped you as well. Hope to see some more scenery related videos in among your future ones.
Thanks a lot! I don't make scenery videos that often in truth, but I always have a blast when I do! :)
Fantastic dedicated model making as always.
Thanks buddy! :D
Awesome work.
Thank you very much! 😀
When I saw the thumb nail I would not have guessed you used foam core, I thought these were going to be plastic all the way. Super nice dude.
Thanks a lot! :)
This is amazing!!! I enjoy both the Worlds End and Dice Saloon regularly. Great work
Awesome! Thanks a lot James - I like 'em too :D
I’m late to this party but holy smokes this is amazing looking terrain.
Thanks a lot Michael! It was a lot of work, but very enjoyable to create 😀
Picked up a copy of Marvel Crisis Protocol to play with my Son and found a perfect project for us (me), amazing work as always if I can produce anything half as good I will be so happy. Keep up the good work, my black plague minis will get the love they deserve shortly... I promise!
Thank you sir! I hope you and your boy make some awesome memories together 🤗
Absolutely breathtaking! Beautiful terrain! Thank you for these top notch tutorials. Great work as always !
Hey man! Thanks so much - I'm really glad you liked it 😀
The only word I have is WOW! This is absolutely amazing. Well done!
Thanks so much! 😀
Fantastic work, sir.
Thanks Billy! 😀
I'm just in awe at this
Thank you so much! 🤗
@@Sorastro it looks like so much work went into this! Just the karaken alone is a feat in itself. I want to make a terminator board with ruined buildings and an elevated highway. That's the dream when I have a dedicated space to fit it in lol. Saving this video & the Show & Tell for hobby inspiration & materials list. Which is an excellent addition
You're right - building this really was a labour of love, but it's such a thrill to take out and game on 😀
Wow, that is just AWESOME!!! Well done man! I am a big fan of D&D and Descent and i am looking for some ideas or tutorials for terrain and maybe some walls with hidden doors in dungeons! Or if it is a forest terrain, some trees or big bushes for cosmetic purposes! Really awesome video! Big fan of your work since i saw Descent figures painting! Have done this my hobby and i have to say your videos made me better! Keep up man! Wonderful job!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
great street corner, and thx for the clear tutorial.
Thank you! I'm pleased you liked it 😀
You sir are a true artist👍
Thank you Kevan! 😀
Absolutely superb. Always good to watch a master at work. It's taken me four years to find this but it's now on terrain saved list. So many good ideas for inspiration. Thank you )O( Subscribed
Thank you so much! It was a pretty epic project, but I still use the terrain to this day 😁
Just saw this on twitter and thought “why on earth am I not subscribed to this fantastic channel already?!”
Ha - thanks Liam! :)
Fantastic. Absolutely brilliant.
Thank you mate! :)
Absolutely mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing your expertise in such an enjoyable and helpful way...rare, precious and appreciated, my friend.
What a lovely comment; thanks so much Heather! :)
Insanely awesome. True one of a kind art.
Thanks so much Michael! :)
Fantastic! Such a detailed and easy to follow tutorial. One of your best!
Thanks so much Stephen! I'm really happy to hear that 😃
Wow. Just Wow!!!! Please shoot a battle report of some description on this amazing place. Spectacular.
Thanks mate! I might just do that (one I've got the minis painted of course!) 😃
I would LOVE to see how you store all your stuff!!
Ha ha, well, I have a low 6x3 table in my bedroom which is half covered in Geonisis terrain, and half New York 😂
I just got started with Crisis Protocol. This board would be a joy to play on!
Thanks Mikey! I can confirm that it really is 😁
Beautiful stuff, very inspiring to do more scratch building terrain.
Thank you very much! 😀
Incredible. I love realistic terrain.
Thank you! :)
@@Sorastro I mean not only is it beautiful, but it shows how intelligent you are to craft such an precise environment. The relaxing tone of your voice does not convey how difficult this was to imagine, build, and present to the world. TY for all your hard work!
PS Mel is AWESOME
@@TerpeneProfile1 That's very kind - thank you! :)
Awesome! I have watched Mel before and really wanted to get into doing more scenery to take our D&D campaign to the next level, but now I really want to dig into some Urban Terrain! We just purchased a new RPG set in a future cyberpunk world. So, I will be breaking out the foam core and magnets to start crafting some buildings soon. Fantastic tutorial as always!
Oh great! Thanks so much buddy; I'm really glad it was useful to you 😀
Incredibly inspiring!
Thank you Michael! 😀
Outstanding! And so many good ideas. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks so much Neil! 😀
Fantastic! and the terrain tutor is great
Thanks Sean! Agreed - Mel's a great guy 😀
This is gorgeous! I had been following your progress on Instagram, but watching your process is even better. I’ll be trying to create something similar for the Batman miniature game
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Its a very AWESOME new serie mate!!! Loved the magnets idea and hope to see some lights in there soon! ;) ...(AKA Monte)
Thanks Monte! I'd love to get some lights in at some point.. :)
Wow. That is a COOL building. Took me till halfway through to realize the opening building wasn't a real building!
Thanks a lot! The scenery passes the test then 😄
@@Sorastro I admit to thinking it was an odd intro. ;)
That is an amazing bit of work...... Thanks for the video
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😀
First couple shots I was sure this was from real life cities (the first shot I thought was Sorastro's building and I was "wow cool mural, he's got a very artsy building to live in" :) )! Great work mate!
Thanks a lot! I'm really glad you liked it :)
Man the scoring on these... This video autoplayed, and I legit thought it was a movie!
Thanks a lot Jose! I’m really happy to hear that 😀
Fantastic work mate.
Thank you very much! :)
Blown away! Fantastic work man I love it!!
Thank you very much! 😄
Awesome, you do not stop inspiring me to hobby. I love your sense of detail !
Thanks a lot Yann! I'm glad you liked it :)
finding out that YET another one of your favourite youtubers is local to you :)
Awesome! I do love Brighton 😁
Absolutely superb, looks amazing. Thanks for making and sharing this video.
Thanks a lot David! I'm pleased you liked it :)
@@Sorastro oh I like it very much. I just finished my first MCP board and was really chuffed with it...u till I watched this, haha!
Excellent work. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😀
The Dice Saloon!! That’s my home town. Seagulls!!
Ha - those seagulls can be a nightmare when I'm trying to record my narrations! 😄
@@Sorastro they’re evil b’stards when you’ve got a bag of chips too.
You're not wrong there! 😄
This was simply awesome. Sooooo many things to learn and a great reference tool for building scenery. Your attention to detail is inspiring. REALLY appreciate the product listing and some of those sites were fantastic. But it can be an expensive business, buying all these little scenery extras. Many thanks and happy new year to you.
Hey Neil, thanks a lot! The cost sure can add up, but once the terrain in built, it's the gift that keeps on giving.. :)
These videos are priceless.
Thanks so much :D
Incredible man! Your work is awesome! Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks a lot Ruben! I really appreciate that :)
You’re very talented.
Thanks very kind - thank you! 😊
Thanks for this video. I have a feeling I will be referencing it this time next year. 😃. I am really happy that you listed the source of the material. Just keep doing what you do.
Thanks my friend! :)
Phenomenal Work!
Thanks a lot Marcus! I'm glad you like it 😀
Nice Job! Thank you
Thanks John! :)
This is just amazing. I have to admit, I'm a little depressed that you are using similar materials and methods but coming up with such superior results compared to what I'm making at home. I will have to keep practicing...
Thanks Andy! Sometimes it's just those little touches that help lift the whole thing perhaps..? 😀
@@Sorastro That's likely true. I haven't been able to consistently cut right angles across long distances of foam board - despite a lot of measuring and line drawing. I also don't have window or door frames, so that doesn't help - although I'm hoping to try for some in the future. I'm also never going to be able to hand paint a kraken on the side of a building. But I don't want to sound too mopey. My buildings are getting better and they should still make for a fun backdrop to the game for me and my family. It's pretty impressive to see what you have done and it gives the rest of us mortals something to aspire to. Keep up the great work! (and Happy Halloween)
Thank you! I'd say the windows and doors make a huge difference (and those Noch textures are amazing!) 😀