I make escape room games to play at home. I have fun building the puzzles, but of course, I can’t have huge detailed sets like this when I’m playing in someone’s basement. You are making me wish I had a building to set up in permanently! This is gorgeous work!!
Man that room is coming together great! Love the ancient temple look. Wish I was close enough to play the room. Looking forward to all the stuff from the spaceship room that we haven't got to see yet. Keep up the great work!
To start with, great job on this escape shop. The textures, detail are awesome and I am waiting in anticipation for the spaceship video. I do have a life, but I am about to open my doors to escape enthusiasts, so this video watching is mandatory. Let me tell you your instructional videos have helped me tremendously. I want to thank you both for having this channel and the wonderful work that you have done putting all this together.
It's great you're getting something out of this! Also, it's really good for the channel to have people (like you) who actively comment. It helps us "patch the holes in the videos", and any questions you ask will benefit everybody. Thanks, Brainstorm, for taking the time :-)
I envision this series becoming one of those super sized, coffee table books. Lots of high rez photos, you guys telling your stories about how the project progresses, etc. Plus, who could pass up a book with the giant sized title of Gratuitous Sets!?! That would stop you in your tracks, right? Great job and please, keep 'em coming!
Yeah! It feels good to us, too! ...that is, until we realize how much more we have left to do :-D i can't wait to get about halfway through the spaceship. We should get some serious jaw-drop from the client. We built it without any input from them, so they'll have breathing difficulties when they see it... hehehe
I totally know the feeling. We finalized the puzzle you and I chatted about. Everything was done and we went to install it only to find the ceiling we needed to attach it to was concrete. Literally hit a wall...
Totally agree with telling a story using layers. Dirt, moss and vines make the scene. Also agree (and implement ) the screen / clue system rule, it is not immersive. Find a way to keep the illusion within the room. Keep up the great work and can't wait for space next week.
@@GratuitousSets sucks they changed it, it was still fun. We made it out. Next time it's the space room. Love to see the work you do in person. It all looked great!
Hey gents your work and videos are awsome. Keep up the good work. Could you point me in the direction for a company that makes the Aztec stone effect wall covering panels. Cheers from the uk
Looks amazing as usual. I did a similar themed (aztec) room a year ago and instead of a monitor I made a custom built 60 minute hourglass but I like how you are handling it. On a side note you need to start selling some of your tee shirts. New ones of course not the sweat filled one you are wearing :).
Badass! Did you buy the glass and build a surround? What/how did you do it?If you want a tee, I'll just give it to you at cost or something. I don't wanna try to make a buck selling "gratuitous merch" lol
Used a glass company to bend the glass to fit my design. It had to fit inside a wall so it was 6 inches deep 24 inches round and rotated 180 degrees. It looked like a large hour glass cut in half.
Hi! How would you recommend keeping your players on track with their time instead of placing a big ugly monitor in the escape room? Like you said, a TV screen does not match the theme of a Mayan temple, so how to they know how much time?
Fantastic question!! Because the client wanted monitors, we just did a faux stone finish on the monitor. We used a photograph of the stone wall behind the monitor and used it as the background for the time display. We did as much as we could with our hands tied but, it's still better than a plain monitor. Under different themes, the monitor can be part of a spaceship status display or, for, say, steampunk, an old pressure gauge can be fitted with a servo motor to simulate rising pressure, or whatever the storyline dictates. 😁
You guys are dynamite. I'm a high school teacher in Canada, but I've designed escape rooms for my staff. I've always wanted to have rooms that look like the kind you folks build, but it will more than likely remain a hobby for me. What kind of training or education do you have? Are there any books or resources I could pick up to teach myself how to build stuff they way you guys do?
Thanks :-). Your question would probably be served better with a phone call (also, I hate typing) send me a private message and I'll give you my phone# or retrieve it from our Facebook page. Talk atcha soon!
Totally agree) Every video is a bomb! We also create escape rooms and design for them and as a colleague in the industry I can say that the authors of the channel have excellent work)
hey ! omg ! thanks to show us ur stuff like that guys ! @JP Dupont asked what i wanted to know about your education or trainning. Could you say here quickly what u said in ur phone call guys ? Im french, and not sure i would have been confortable with a call :) Thanks again ! Definitly sub 4life.
Hello! I see that this video was published a few years ago, so I don't know if I'll get an answer, but I'm writing from Mexico because I love your videos. I am graduated from Industrial Design and currently I am dedicated to the design of escape rooms in my city. I definitely see what you do and would like to do it as well as you do. I'd love to make a video call to ask you a few questions about your work. Thank you so much!
@@GratuitousSets Wow thank you so much! Maybe I can send you a WhattsApp or direct message so that we can schedule a date and time and share a zoom link
As the video was made a long time ago, I don't know if you will see this comment but we're very interested in creating a room with a stacked stone wall similar to the one here. Could I ask how you made the wall/what materials you used? Or do you maybe have a video up somewhere? The room looks fabulous!
Thanks! The walls were built using a stone made of rigid urethane foam. It's the same stuff we used in the Mayan Mask video which was, i believe, our first video ever! It is not inexpensive. 😃
@@GratuitousSets Thank you so much for the answer! I'll definitely look into this and check out your Mayan Mask video! And thank you for the heads up about the cost. :)
One BILLION dollars! I'm not sure if Red Door would want me to give out specifics, but all three games, installed, we are SUBSTANTIALLY under 160K. Each game is near 1000 sq. ft.
That one was about 500 sq ft (47 sqM. That's about average in the US. The largest one that I know of is in the works with us. It will be over 800 sq ft or 75 sqM. It will be in Reno, NV
Amazing! What is a "glif" in your context? And I hate saying it but, every time I say, "Gratuitous Sets," it sounds more like, "Gratuitous Sex." Pervs, I know you really meant the latter. And once again, you guys are by far the most cerebral UA-cam Creators I've come across so far. My vocabulary is improving by leaps and bounds. :0)
Matt HATES puns, but when I thought of Gratuitous Sets, he was forced to concede :-) Sorry I said it so quickly, and with my flu-ridden voice, but the word was "glyph" (a pictographic symbol)
Our phone number is on our Facebook page: Gratuitous Sets Laboratories or, if you'd prefer, i can send you a PM if you are a subscriber, AND your subscriptions are publicly shared.
Hi, my names Devon I'm in the very early steps of starting my own escape room business and your videos are what inspire me to go through with potentially owning one. However I'm only 19 and I have a minimum wage paying job, any tips on making my way up?
I make escape room games to play at home. I have fun building the puzzles, but of course, I can’t have huge detailed sets like this when I’m playing in someone’s basement. You are making me wish I had a building to set up in permanently! This is gorgeous work!!
That's awesome! I subscribed to your channel so I can watch you kick ass!
This makes me think of Legends of the Hidden Temple. Awesome!!
Thanks, Sir Cory!!!
Man that room is coming together great! Love the ancient temple look. Wish I was close enough to play the room. Looking forward to all the stuff from the spaceship room that we haven't got to see yet. Keep up the great work!
Yessir!
To start with, great job on this escape shop. The textures, detail are awesome and I am waiting in anticipation for the spaceship video. I do have a life, but I am about to open my doors to escape enthusiasts, so this video watching is mandatory. Let me tell you your instructional videos have helped me tremendously. I want to thank you both for having this channel and the wonderful work that you have done putting all this together.
So... we DON'T suck?
Hehehe :-D
LOL no you're actually at the opposite spectrum.
It's great you're getting something out of this! Also, it's really good for the channel to have people (like you) who actively comment. It helps us "patch the holes in the videos", and any questions you ask will benefit everybody. Thanks, Brainstorm, for taking the time :-)
I envision this series becoming one of those super sized, coffee table books. Lots of high rez photos, you guys telling your stories about how the project progresses, etc. Plus, who could pass up a book with the giant sized title of Gratuitous Sets!?! That would stop you in your tracks, right? Great job and please, keep 'em coming!
My wife says this is the best comment on the channel...EVER!
:-D
Looking great so far! I love seeing all of the individual pieces from previous videos coming together!!
Yeah! It feels good to us, too! ...that is, until we realize how much more we have left to do :-D
i can't wait to get about halfway through the spaceship. We should get some serious jaw-drop from the client. We built it without any input from them, so they'll have breathing difficulties when they see it... hehehe
I totally know the feeling. We finalized the puzzle you and I chatted about. Everything was done and we went to install it only to find the ceiling we needed to attach it to was concrete. Literally hit a wall...
Totally agree with telling a story using layers. Dirt, moss and vines make the scene. Also agree (and implement ) the screen / clue system rule, it is not immersive. Find a way to keep the illusion within the room. Keep up the great work and can't wait for space next week.
I'll try to put some shots of the finished temple in the "cave room" video. That's another surprise video :-)
I hope we can see a walkthrough of the finished room. It is fascinating to watch your process.
I'll check with Red Door to see if they're okay with that :-)
I'm going Friday to do this room. Can't wait!
Hope you enjoy it! Red Door made some changes...after we built it...if ya know what I mean...🤔
@@GratuitousSets sucks they changed it, it was still fun. We made it out. Next time it's the space room. Love to see the work you do in person. It all looked great!
You should give me a call and come visit the studio!
@@GratuitousSets next time I'm down south I'll definitely try to arrange that! Thanks!
Hey gents your work and videos are awsome. Keep up the good work. Could you point me in the direction for a company that makes the Aztec stone effect wall covering panels. Cheers from the uk
The mask panels or the stacked stone?
Jon?
Love it! thanks for preaching at me. I needed it.
Lol- any time 😀
Looks amazing as usual. I did a similar themed (aztec) room a year ago and instead of a monitor I made a custom built 60 minute hourglass but I like how you are handling it.
On a side note you need to start selling some of your tee shirts. New ones of course not the sweat filled one you are wearing :).
Badass! Did you buy the glass and build a surround? What/how did you do it?If you want a tee, I'll just give it to you at cost or something. I don't wanna try to make a buck selling "gratuitous merch" lol
Used a glass company to bend the glass to fit my design. It had to fit inside a wall so it was 6 inches deep 24 inches round and rotated 180 degrees. It looked like a large hour glass cut in half.
Wow!!
Hi! How would you recommend keeping your players on track with their time instead of placing a big ugly monitor in the escape room? Like you said, a TV screen does not match the theme of a Mayan temple, so how to they know how much time?
Fantastic question!! Because the client wanted monitors, we just did a faux stone finish on the monitor. We used a photograph of the stone wall behind the monitor and used it as the background for the time display. We did as much as we could with our hands tied but, it's still better than a plain monitor. Under different themes, the monitor can be part of a spaceship status display or, for, say, steampunk, an old pressure gauge can be fitted with a servo motor to simulate rising pressure, or whatever the storyline dictates. 😁
Gratuitous Sets thank you!!:)
You guys are dynamite. I'm a high school teacher in Canada, but I've designed escape rooms for my staff. I've always wanted to have rooms that look like the kind you folks build, but it will more than likely remain a hobby for me. What kind of training or education do you have? Are there any books or resources I could pick up to teach myself how to build stuff they way you guys do?
Thanks :-). Your question would probably be served better with a phone call (also, I hate typing) send me a private message and I'll give you my phone# or retrieve it from our Facebook page. Talk atcha soon!
I should add that we can video chat with skype or WhatsApp as well
Totally agree) Every video is a bomb!
We also create escape rooms and design for them and as a colleague in the industry I can say that the authors of the channel have excellent work)
😁
hey ! omg ! thanks to show us ur stuff like that guys ! @JP Dupont asked what i wanted to know about your education or trainning. Could you say here quickly what u said in ur phone call guys ? Im french, and not sure i would have been confortable with a call :)
Thanks again ! Definitly sub 4life.
Hello! I see that this video was published a few years ago, so I don't know if I'll get an answer, but I'm writing from Mexico because I love your videos. I am graduated from Industrial Design and currently I am dedicated to the design of escape rooms in my city. I definitely see what you do and would like to do it as well as you do. I'd love to make a video call to ask you a few questions about your work. Thank you so much!
Absolutely! How would you like to arrange it?
@@GratuitousSets Wow thank you so much! Maybe I can send you a WhattsApp or direct message so that we can schedule a date and time and share a zoom link
Email me at mark@gratsets.com my number is 2145290045 for WhatsApp
Sound good?
@@GratuitousSets Sounds perfect! I´ll be in touch in a minute. Thank you very much!
As the video was made a long time ago, I don't know if you will see this comment but we're very interested in creating a room with a stacked stone wall similar to the one here. Could I ask how you made the wall/what materials you used? Or do you maybe have a video up somewhere? The room looks fabulous!
Thanks! The walls were built using a stone made of rigid urethane foam. It's the same stuff we used in the Mayan Mask video which was, i believe, our first video ever! It is not inexpensive. 😃
@@GratuitousSets Thank you so much for the answer! I'll definitely look into this and check out your Mayan Mask video! And thank you for the heads up about the cost. :)
Looking great! Would you be able to share the estimated cost for this buildout?
One BILLION dollars! I'm not sure if Red Door would want me to give out specifics, but all three games, installed, we are SUBSTANTIALLY under 160K. Each game is near 1000 sq. ft.
Thanks!!
This looks really cool! One question: how big would an escape room like that be?
That one was about 500 sq ft (47 sqM. That's about average in the US. The largest one that I know of is in the works with us. It will be over 800 sq ft or 75 sqM. It will be in Reno, NV
it is very interesting. good job ;)
Thanks! That’s very kind of you to say! There’s much more to come 😀
Amazing! What is a "glif" in your context? And I hate saying it but, every time I say, "Gratuitous Sets," it sounds more like, "Gratuitous Sex." Pervs, I know you really meant the latter. And once again, you guys are by far the most cerebral UA-cam Creators I've come across so far. My vocabulary is improving by leaps and bounds. :0)
Matt HATES puns, but when I thought of Gratuitous Sets, he was forced to concede :-)
Sorry I said it so quickly, and with my flu-ridden voice, but the word was "glyph" (a pictographic symbol)
I'd like to chat with you on building some escape rooms
Our phone number is on our Facebook page: Gratuitous Sets Laboratories
or, if you'd prefer, i can send you a PM if you are a subscriber, AND your subscriptions are publicly shared.
Gratuitous Sets you can pm your number. Thanks Cody
Hi, my names Devon I'm in the very early steps of starting my own escape room business and your videos are what inspire me to go through with potentially owning one. However I'm only 19 and I have a minimum wage paying job, any tips on making my way up?
Get my number from our facebook page (Gratuitous Sets Laboratories) and give me a call tomorrow afternoon
Hello my I get your WhatsApp no
How do I hire you?
Lol- you can talk to us through our facebook page "Gratuitous Sets Laboratories" if you'd like :-D
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Lol :-D
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