Wow .. love this , I have just finished my first graveyard diorama and used some of your techniques ( before seeing this piece) so have learned a great deal from this . Many thanks , Alan age 68!!! 😎
I have built and sold terrain for more than twenty years. I have created some nice pieces but yours puts my stuff to shame. Thank you for sharing your techniques, it will allow me to up my game!
Working on my Sankt Voller Tiles for the Cursed City at the moment and I have taken a lot of inspiration out of your videos. Wonderful series, please keep up the great work.
Just found your videos - you do very nice work! You take a very loose, carefree approach, to great effect. I've spent a lot of time on precision projects, only to have them fail miserably. Your methods seems much more organic. Cheers!
Spot on comment! I think my lack of patience for precision projects really pays off in these bigger boards! It’s nice to get something done instead of realizing the detail level and effort is far too high after 30 hours 😅 It took a while to reach that insight though! Quite a few unfinished projects on the attic 😑
Looks amazing! As a beginner I have not really moved from buildings and basic modular tiles into bigger terrains just yet, but this gave me the push I needed. Thank you!
Just watched both of these videos.this was absolutely fantastic.thanks for sharing your talent. Will you be doing more tutorials ? I really love that you list what materials you use.
I love this, will definitely try your approach of adding pva glue to the wash. Do you cover that in your tutorial on vimeo? Not sure how much to add :) Also, love the look of the seaweed trees, but can't find any info about them - could you point me in the right direction where to find them?
Hey Fred! The ratio is about 1:3 one part glue, 3 parts water! It doesn’t have to be too precise 😊 I got my seafoam trees from greenstuffworld. They’re available at some other outlets as well!
Ah it has to do with all the textures and integrating it in the tile better. Though had I had more time and patience, that would make for a better look I guess 😊
Hello, i'am frenche, sorry for m'y english 😅. I love really your build and creation. It's really dark and the details are so good. Do you things create again this beautiful build in your youtube channel ? Sorry for m'y english i'am a teeneger of 16 years
Bonjour and thank you! I’ll probably add more content when I have some more things to show! Not too much time for building at the moment 😊 Check out my instagram for updates! @prominusiv
@@jnlsnfamily8747 about 2 parts water, 1 part pva, 1 part black paint. But you don't have to measure exactly. The ratio water/pva for leaves securing is about 2 water, 1 pva. In this case I added a little bit of brown paint to darken them slightly. But that's not really necessary for lighter terrain. The bottles are from a cheap all-of-a-kind store called TGR. You can also look for an airplane toiletries kit. I guess they can be found at a lot of places :)
Hi! It’s like 1-3 sales per month so it just covers the cost of vimeo on demand 😊 I also prefer ad-free content so I don’t feel like monetisation on youtube is nice, for me at least. And with a couple thousand views I can imagine its but a couple cents per month I would earn from it 😅
Wow .. love this , I have just finished my first graveyard diorama and used some of your techniques ( before seeing this piece) so have learned a great deal from this . Many thanks , Alan age 68!!! 😎
I have built and sold terrain for more than twenty years. I have created some nice pieces but yours puts my stuff to shame. Thank you for sharing your techniques, it will allow me to up my game!
Absolutely love this graveyard..
When’s the next video coming, I love watching the builds it helps a lot for creating a Grimdark graveyard
None planned at the moment! But working on some stuff for Vimeo 😊
tu es un très très bon artiste!
Merci!
Working on my Sankt Voller Tiles for the Cursed City at the moment and I have taken a lot of inspiration out of your videos. Wonderful series, please keep up the great work.
That’s great to hear! Thanks and good luck with your tiles!!
It's very beautiful, congrats
MY NEW FAVORITE TERRAIN TUTORIAL CHANNEL! I love the unique dark fantasy look.
Im lookoing to do something similar but for a 40k sized table
Thanks a lot! I’m thinking of doing a ruin tutorial for 40k in my style. Maybe!
Just found your videos - you do very nice work! You take a very loose, carefree approach, to great effect. I've spent a lot of time on precision projects, only to have them fail miserably. Your methods seems much more organic.
Cheers!
Spot on comment! I think my lack of patience for precision projects really pays off in these bigger boards! It’s nice to get something done instead of realizing the detail level and effort is far too high after 30 hours 😅 It took a while to reach that insight though! Quite a few unfinished projects on the attic 😑
Looks amazing! As a beginner I have not really moved from buildings and basic modular tiles into bigger terrains just yet, but this gave me the push I needed. Thank you!
Thanks! And Good luck on your terrain journey! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out on insta! @prominusiv
This series has made my year already - so well done!
Thank you kindly! That’s nice to read
This was so amazing I have the kit built it and haven’t done anything with minis sense thank you habit picked back up in full
That sounds awesome!
I hope you continue the series
This is awesome, great job man! I am really inspired now to do something similar and start battleing it out in the cemetery!
Thanks a lot! Good luck!!
Some lovely techniques for a very Grimdark AoS28 and Mordheim finish.
Beautiful work, man. Looks so simple, yet realistic
Thanks!
Keep up the good work, its fantastic!!!
Great work! I’ve been following you for a while on Instagram and love your work! Keep it up 👍
Thanks!!
Amazing series, thank you so much for this.
This looks so good. Really inspiring!
just found your channel, amazing work!
please keep making content.
Thank you! Will do 😊
Lovely work!
Thanks Steve!
it looks amazing :)
Just watched both of these videos.this was absolutely fantastic.thanks for sharing your talent. Will you be doing more tutorials ? I really love that you list what materials you use.
Thanks so much! The plan is to do more, but production takes a while as you can imagine :)
@@ProminusIV what’s the story now? I’m just finding you and I would love to see more springtide
Simplemente maravilloso☠❤
Fantastiskt!
🙌🙌🙌
Please please please make more videos!
This is just amazing I want to make a cemetery to race my diecast cars through
Awesome 👏
Hey do you plan on making the rest of the planned series
The city tile project is on vimeo on demand actually! Search prominusiv and it should pop up.
I love this, will definitely try your approach of adding pva glue to the wash. Do you cover that in your tutorial on vimeo? Not sure how much to add :)
Also, love the look of the seaweed trees, but can't find any info about them - could you point me in the right direction where to find them?
Hey Fred! The ratio is about 1:3 one part glue, 3 parts water! It doesn’t have to be too precise 😊 I got my seafoam trees from greenstuffworld. They’re available at some other outlets as well!
Love it
Fantastic ! Thanks to France.
There is a following ??
Thanks! I have an instagram @prominusiv :)
@@ProminusIV Damn, i don’t have.. post here, UA-cam power :)
Curious as to why you didn’t paint the pieces before gluing?
Ah it has to do with all the textures and integrating it in the tile better. Though had I had more time and patience, that would make for a better look I guess 😊
Hello, i'am frenche, sorry for m'y english 😅. I love really your build and creation. It's really dark and the details are so good. Do you things create again this beautiful build in your youtube channel ? Sorry for m'y english i'am a teeneger of 16 years
Bonjour and thank you! I’ll probably add more content when I have some more things to show! Not too much time for building at the moment 😊 Check out my instagram for updates! @prominusiv
You didn't finish the 10 part series.
It’s available on Vimeo, google prominusiv, it should pop up! 😊
Can you give me a ratio for the wash ingredients?
Sure! Which wash?
@@ProminusIV the black one! And what's your ratio for the pva/water that you use to secure the leaves...and where do you get those little bottles?
@@jnlsnfamily8747 about 2 parts water, 1 part pva, 1 part black paint. But you don't have to measure exactly. The ratio water/pva for leaves securing is about 2 water, 1 pva. In this case I added a little bit of brown paint to darken them slightly. But that's not really necessary for lighter terrain. The bottles are from a cheap all-of-a-kind store called TGR. You can also look for an airplane toiletries kit. I guess they can be found at a lot of places :)
@@ProminusIV thank you so much. I can't wait to try the leaves trick!
@@jnlsnfamily8747 No worries! Good luck!
I wonder how much money you have made by making the series vemo on demand, and if you might make more by just putting it here, with ad's turned on?
Hi! It’s like 1-3 sales per month so it just covers the cost of vimeo on demand 😊 I also prefer ad-free content so I don’t feel like monetisation on youtube is nice, for me at least. And with a couple thousand views I can imagine its but a couple cents per month I would earn from it 😅
@@ProminusIV ah, thanks for taking the time to answer that for me😊👍 your board really does look amazing too btw 👍👍👍👍
Je moet gewoon Nederlands zijn.
The monkey comes out of the sleeve!
@@ProminusIV 🤣🤣🤣