Building Baldur's Gate Part 10 - The Underdark!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Another real life creation from the Baldur's Gate source files.
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Wyloch, an alternative to toilet paper for papier mache is paper towels, depending on the brand they don't tear easily even if fully soaked
I was a big fan of your original under dark terrain, but this is next level stuff here. I’m really enjoying the direction your craft has taken.
Bill, I believe that this is one of the best things you've ever done!!!
yo your new hair cut looks fantastic.
i LOVE the underdark in bg3. i've spent a lot of time just admiring it in game. i'm still not even done with act 1.
Pro tip. You can bake sculpey multiple times. So if you bake it and it's not strong enough, just bake again. Love the video as always. Great work!
Holy shit. It's indie rockband frontman Wyloch. (Guitars sold separately). Just kidding, dig the new hair!
I drink free range wheat and kale IPAs now too.
Outstanding terrain pieces, the use of Oyster shells as a type of shelf mushrooms was ingenious
You sir are a true artist
Gotta get some edge glow fiber optic cable for the next one. Stuff is perfect for glowing shrooms.
Going to be running a spelljammer campaign and that heat blasted styrofoam is perfect for asteroid scatter terrain ! Thanks for the idea !
This came out great...... also who doesn't love a A.S.M.R. Resin pour😀👍🏻
Love the pumice-like texture on that foam
is it weird to say that this is your best video yet? all of yours are good but theres something special about this
My favorite table top builder
THe colors really pop. I like it! Also, the heat gun on the rock faces gave a really nice texture. Good move, man!
This is one of your most striking crafts yet
A triumph Mr. Wyloch, well done.
I recently played bg3 and I am 100% sure that Larian got inspired from your videos to reimagine the underdark. When I saw the pasta plant I start yelling "these are the Wylock's pasta plants! And they are blue too!".
Cheers from italy, man! Great vid as always!
Looks like Syrim's Blackreach too.
I haven't seen a video from you in forever it stopped recommending them to me. I just happened to think what has wyloch been up to and sought your channel out. Glad I did you've been busy! Excellent as always kind sir.
UA-cam absolutely sucks. I am exploring other platforms to move to.
Love to see more Underdark! It's my favorite and I can't wait to make my own
Love the Spyro background music.
Those were some great looking shrooms my friend.!.!.!.! LIGHT' EM UP.!.!.!.! Lol
I had a good chuckle at the ASMR resin pour. My goodness... Great video! Awesome work.
It's strange to be nostalgic looking at blue pasta noodles but here I am
I'm really enjoying the Baldur's Gate builds. I'm going to try my old hair dryer on some shipping foam and see what happens.
I've been on a crazy side quest to build underdark themed scatter terrain the last 2 months. I used nerf darts (sliced the sides for a unique texture) as tube worms. About to finish "enoki" mushroom growths using the glue dot toadstool technique and setting the wire bases in a puddle of plaster Paris and a mini muffin tin. Bought a (real) sponge from the craft store clearance and painted orange.
All fungi is painted bright colors and will be topped with black light paint to give the bio-illuminesence look with small black light fairy lights.
The foam base build in this video helped me figure out how to hide/incorporate the lights, so THANK YOU!
Another fantastic build adding to that growing collection! 👍
Loving the colors!!!! Very dynamic!!! ❤❤❤
This is some of you best pure terrain work.
Sick build! Really puts me in the same mental space as the miconid colony.
Simply the best crafting on You Tube! Love your content.
Fantastic job, the vibrant colors make this build!!!
Oh, man, Wyloch! You're constantly outdoing yourself and it's the best thing ever!
Utterly sublime crafting! 🙂
BIBBERBANGS! For some reasons I cant hear this word without hearing that confused bald dwarf say it anymore. Love it clean job as always mate.
I actually kind of like the aesthetic of torn styrofoam/expanded foam as rocks! It looks like gravelly cliffs, but it's important to add other textures cause it's very bulbous and circular
So cool! Making miniatures is my hobby, side hustle and favourite genre of comfort video - I can't remember the last time I slammed a subscribe button so hard lol
I am so glad that you continue to be inspired by the Baulder's Gate series with 3.
The underdark is really a beautiful place to see. I love the vibrant colors and tree sized mushrooms.
That was a great build. Will be making myself some shrooms soon!!
You have outdone yourself! I love this! Vibrancy is definitely a lost feature of this hobby of late.
You're one of my favourites, Wyloch. So eloquent and relatable.
I'm not usually one to gush.
Beautiful! I'm collecting a lot of Garlic centerpieces to make a good batch of underdark mushroom terrain.
very beautiful terrain, I liked that you didn't use green, because green brings a normality that exists on the surface
This turned out so pretty! Really well done!
Awesome build. Really inspiring. Thank you
Fantastic video again. Every time your stuff looks great.
Geee 😂 This is the best looking terrain you have ever done. IMHO one can tell you really like the underdark 😅
I didn't know that about The Underdark! For perspective, the Mariana Trench is about 7 miles deep, so The Underdark is 3 times deeper!
Anyway, Wyloch, you are an inspiration, man! Thank you for each and every single video! =)
Colourful and looks like it would be fun to game with!
Definitely something for me to keep in mind when my group ends up delving into the depths of Khyber.
J'adore vraiment votre chaine, on sent la passion a chaque minute !
Awesome build! This was great to watch, very cool stuff.
Stupid youtube keeps changing my notifications from all to personalized...
Amazing! Been following you for years and your channel constantly delivers. Thanks for your effort and creativity! Them shrooms are sick!
best asmr resin pour ever! the whole craft is so gorgeous with all the colors! I love watching your videos and other crafters too, and the colors get a bit monotonous (gray dungeon tiles) so it's a lot of fun to see some bright colors!
I just found your UA-cam channel and OMG I live your mind of creativity. You really woke up my forgotten creative side. It's been dormant since my daughter passed away. Thank you for your inspirational channel. Please keep up your wonderful channel. You affect people more than you realize. Very big hugs.😊
Take care
An incredible result, I have only missed a couple of things, a little vegetation, static grass in the same neon color tones, around the base of the mushrooms and macaroons, and maybe some small crystalline formations
Sculpey doesn't really have a shelf life that I'm aware of. My dad once found a cardboard box filled with his old Sculpey and, while it had hardened up over a period of about ten years from being exposed to the air, he was able to revive it simply kneading it (took a lot of kneading, though!). I've also used baby oil to help speed up the process on some old Scupley I had.
Awesome, your work never ceases to amaze me. :)
Very cool. Love the vibrant colors.
So satisfying and beautiful. Thank you❤
That quick comment about base shapes is gold. Ovals and circles are fine, but I have had a hard time actually using them in a layout that works encounter-wise. Wisdom from experience, thank you!
I need more Wyloch ASMR content to fall asleep to.
Super nice stuff. I enjoyed the video very much. Thanks.
Mate these look absolutely fantastic, love it! Some of your finest work. Beautiful!
That is gorgeous
Oh my goodness!
That Underdark terrain is gorgeous!
Definitely my new favorite.
Beautiful work sir.
Great video, love the result and the ideas. And that resin pour asmr was top notch.
Amazing! Looks just like the game. Well done and thanks as always for the inspiration.
This is so cool! I loved the Underdark in BG3. It was one of my fav locations. I played a half drow tho haha I love how your mushrooms turned out! I love making and painting mushrooms.
Great creativity on display here, friend.
Quick cooling the hot glue turned out real good.
Great stuff once again very enjoyable thanks
Love these. My campaign will be going to the underdark eventually so might have to take a few of these ideas.
Awesome!
Looks amazing, man. I think its your best yet.
Toilet paper is engineered to disintegrate when wet, newspaper is the best for this kind of job, it is thin and has just enough 'stretch'.
Make the dome from layers of newspaper and PVA glue then give it a coat of Acme Universal Terrain Resurfacer (acrylic sealant, the paintable type) using a wet (cheap) wall painting brush (1 inch seems the best). You can add just a little water to the sealant but don't overdo it or you just get paint. You can mass-produce hills using the same materials, get a disposable metal oven tray, bend to required shape. Cover with wet newspaper strips (to stop stuff sticking to the metal tray) then add 4-5 layers of paper (I use alternate layers of newspaper and brown wrapping paper so I can see where I am up to). If there is a large flat bit I add a level of card as the second layer, probably unnecessary but it's a habit. leave for a day or so to dry then peel the shell off the metal former, you can then make another more or less identical hill.
If using PVA it is going to warp but it doesn't matter. Leave a 'skirt around the edges of your hill or bunker and cut into this so you can bend the tabs down to glue to your base. Wait until it has fully dried before doing this step, I leave it a few days in a warm room.
I usually add the acrylic coating before basing the piece at it can also cause a little warping. For rocks I use white sealant with just a drop of black paint, for 'deserts' I use oak coloured sealant (close enough to the paint I use for this kind of terrain), for grassy knolls I use brown sealant. For texture you can tap sand or flock into the wet sealant and it sticks very well (but I do give it a coat of diluted PVA).
For walls you can cover corrugated cardboard in newspaper and give it a thinned coat of the sealant to hide the edges of the paper strips, Good for 'ruins'.
For trenches and bunkers I make a box of cardboard for the walls (whatever I have to hand, cereal packet will do but corrugated cardboard is stronger). Cut triangles of card and add them to the outside to create the basic profile. On larger areas I add thin strips of cereal card along the triangles before covering the lot with newspaper.
To hinge doors and bunker roofs I use thin cloth (the stuff sold as 'suit lining' seems to be the best, you want something non-stretchy). For the bunker roofs I cut thick card (chipboard in the US, 2mm is best). Glue the cloth strip to the under-side of the bunker roof and add corrugated card on top to thicken it up. When dry lay some grease proofed baking paper over the open roof and glue the free end of the hinge cloth to the outside of the hill. When the glue has dried apply newspaper, sealant and texture. The grease proofed paper prevents it sticking to the rest of the hill and allows you to form the edges of the room to conform to the shape of the hill. When dry paint.
I give my stuff away to less well off folks (mostly 'carers' because they get such crap wages) but I'm a pensioner so I look for the cheapest options, my time is free but I realise a lot of folks are time-poor and for them 'products' may be worth investing in. I get the sealant at a local discount shop for £1 a tube and people I know save the card for me. I buy the figures (1:32 for 3-7 year olds and 1:72 for 7 and older). They need about 30 soldiers in 1:32 or 100 in 1:72 and in the smaller scale you also need six tanks (3 for each side) or other vehicles (Armourfast are cheap and the T34 makes a good basis for 'sci fi' vehicles). For 'knights and knaves' sets I make up carts and wagons using thin card with paperclip shafts and axles. (the Airfix Napoleonic French artillery provides six big wheels, six small wheels and six horses 'plodding along' rather than the more usual full gallop). With a couple of pieces of artillery I can make a WW2 set for £30-40 and the kids seem to like them, Sci-fi. and Knights and knaves are a bit cheaper as I make the vehicles and cannons. The card and paper terrain seems to last, one set from 20 years ago is now being played with by the recipient's own child.
The Baldur's Gate series really made you step up your game. Great to see how much you've improved!
You've made a lot of cool stuff, and this is no exception. These look so nice.
Awesome! As always inspired! Note to self, must get sculpt a mold.
Really sweet build! Love it!
Learned some great new tricks! 🙌
Awesome, your work never ceases to amaze me. :). You sir are a true artist.
This is excellent! Thank you!!
Nailed it dude! Incredible terrain!
Oh mate, this looks so cool. Makes me want to redo all my underdark terrain haha. Thanks for the video 👍.
I love that terrain dude. Awesome stuff! I was so excited with their interpretation of it.
Excellent work. You've inspired me to take a stap at terrain making myself ^^
Love the underdark and mushrooms! Your terrain looks great as always! The melted foam sides look kind of spiderwebby, which is also appropriate
Awesome video Wyloch!
Just amazing! Thank you, I have learned some techniques I can use for my own project. By the way, I hope you use a mask and have ventilation when hitting those foams with heat!
Great job! Looks awesome.
I’m looking forward to the full playlist of this series.
this looks amazing. excellent techniques!
would love a video on your workspace lighting tower thing. that thing looks sick.
thanks as always for the incredible inspiration!
Loving the serries. Keep it up brother.
Yess, Ive been waiting for this!
Your hair looks crazy. Your mushrooms look awesome
That was awesome. Imaginative and doable. So glad you are back making videos again.
Always enjoy your vid's. Keep up the awesome crafts, hopefully I will someday get to craft again too...
Be careful woth that kind of foam and heat. You know, Wylock, but just saying for others. The fumes are highly toxic, so do it in a well ventilated area, and maybe try to cover your mouth or something. A chemical grade respirator is best.
Love mushrooms! These look great.