Magical Fireball Blast Diorama - Doubles as Terrain for Dungeons and Dragons and Mordheim
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- This magical fireball blast diorama doubles as terrain for Dungeons and Dragons. It has an amazing eye catching fireball effect that will definitely impress your friends, and make your spell caster look like a total ... well you get it. It also doubles as modular terrain for any ruined city just like Mordheim! I dive into using my Anycubic Photon Mono to print off some custom made miniatures by TigerSkullRPG!
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My mentor taught me that every tool in your toolbox is a hammer, except for the screwdriver, which is a chisel.
lol
I found out at a young age a tri-square is NOT a hammer.
Instructions unclear, used a spray can as a hammer
Great episode.
My 11 year old grandson just watched it with me. He is visiting for the weekend and decided to do this build for himself.
As I am an HO model Railroader I liked your fireball technique so much he and I will be working, side by side, making the fireball for his wizard. And numerous animated comets versions attacking my military layout. I already have your smoking, fire raged, building, in four variations, on the ground. These fireballs/comets will be a superb addition.
Thanks,
"Grumpy" Jim and Luke
That’s awesome…. I love to hear that! It sounds like it will be a sight to see!
I was blown away (hah ha!) by how dynamic the finished piece looked! Your attention to detail never fails to impress. I don't table-top game or do miniatures, but just seeing how creative you are in your methods and skills tempts to me to give dioramas a try, even if they're just for display. Very inspiring!
Thank you :) I think you should give it a try... plenty to keep you buys and you just might find you love it :)
You've just helped me realise that mosses/lichens/verdigris almost always stains/discolours the surface beyond the actual growth.
I also have Mono envy. Glad you didn't get the large one or I'd be even more envious.
Awesome, happy to hear that Mykl.
My favourite part of the diaroma is obviously the fireball ! Never seen anything like it in tabletop !
Right on !! :)
One quick tip I just discovered if you take your washed models, and dip them in hot water it helps the supports come off even easier. Most pre supported models are already pretty good but this makes them even easier. Watch out for small details like swords and things that might get yanked off with the supports still.
Excellent tip thank you for sharing.
I, too, got a photon mono and I've been having a LOT of fun with it! My favorite part, beside the awesome mini/diorama, is you using the very printer I have, showing me what is possible with the right tools and a little imagination!
I'm glad to hear you found that part useful! Yeah, this opens up a bunch of doors!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT can I ask you your settings you've been using?
Really like the blown up pillar, would make an awesome warp dimension layout.
Thank you... now you have my gears turning....
I love idea of non static diorama, just point in time.
This has to be the best Diorama I have EVER seen!!!
Right on Rico!!! Thank you :)
Love how you used the metal rod for the exploding bricks. Super effective. Also, that lighting. Just amazing. (Still watching just got excited and had to comment)
That's awesome Art :) I'm happy to hear that the video has that effect. The wire was key for that part of the build for sure.
This channel just gets better and better.
Awesome, thank you :) !!
The fireball effect is great, but what really sells it is the way it's composed - it's really dynamic. Fantastic paintwork too.
Thank you very much! I really had fun on each corner of this project!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT You can tell from the video :) Real labor of love man.
Amazing, the sense of motion is unreal from the explosion and the fireball looks freaking real
Thank you, I'm glad you like it! I really enjoyed placing the minis and making each section of this diorama. It was like 4 mini dioramas in one!
wow it starts to get warm at our feet, this is again beautiful with all those techniques, and certainly the 3D printer. and the fireball really beautiful, the pigments and flakes come into their own.
just keep going john you are doing well.
Thank you Luc !! This is one of my favorite builds for sure.
Super nice. Really like the modularity, and the asplodey column. Great touches!
Thank you :) I like to get the most of of every craft.
Awesome diorama, those flying miniatures really sell the effect. Great job.
Thank you Simon! TigerSkullRPG crushed it with the design of these miniatures!
Another great tutorial. I love the sword falling out of the "ragdoll" guy's hand. The modularity of this piece is super appealing.
Thanks John!
You got it... thanks for watching and the feedback. I like those little touches like the sword. The guy flying into the large column has his helmet blown off and an axe flying in the air too...
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT I missed those details. It's the little things (cliche, I know) 😁
It being modular is the best part
Yeah, I had to do it. For a split second I almost glued the tower on... That would have haunted me if I did.
I can feel the heat! “Whoosh”
Look forward to the electrical tutorials. I’m sure you’ll list the equipment used, yes?
Awesome, I like the feedback! I will definitely list it all.
Keeping the Tabletop Witchcraft tradition alive, where every new video is my new all-time favorite tabletop crafting video! Gorgeous work, as always!
That’s so awesome! Pressures on :). Thanks you !
The quality, scope and, regularity of your content should have you growing to be the top terrain crafting channel in the near future - thank you!
That's really kind of you Adam. I appreciate all of your support !
Now that is most impressive indeed. Terrain building has gone a long way since it all started in 80-90s. Some time ago I bought a couple of old WHFB books (army books, general's compendium, how to build terrain, etc). Some of the terrain pieces there still look pretty impressive, but they are nowhere near the level of modern models, such as yours, for example. It is very nice to see that that the hobby is developing in a separate form of petty art.
Thank you :) It is definitely cool to see it all evolve and grow. Just think of where we'll be at in another 10 years.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Hopefully, in 10 years time you'll be running GW and re-releasing those awesome books i mentioned above :)
@@tacticaldroid7074 haha, I’ll keep you in mind :)
How do you not have millions of subscribers!?!? AMAZING work!!
I'm working on it :) Thank you!
I love this diorama....it's amazing. The fireball is so awesome, the 3 mini's being blasted in the air are the perfect touch. Well done good sir.
TigerSkullRPG designed some killer mins specially for this build! This is one of my favorite builds I've created. Thanks Tim!
That's awesome they made special mini's for you. They looked great. My gaming group is thinking about getting the same 3d printer you have. The research we've done on it so for looks great, very reasonable price as well.
If you don't mind me asking, what's your opinion of it?
I can't believe the level of detail he does on all his builds.
Thank you so much!! 🤘
Fantastic piece, with a good pace for the viewer to understand your process. I can't wait to use some of these tricks in my own work!
Thank you for the review, and for watching :)
Nice craft, I love it!
I have the Anycubic Photon S and it's great for minis and terrain.
Thank you, yeah this is a nice addition to my crafting tools for sure.
Not normal how cool this is. Great job!
haha... thanks Mick!
OMG!! This has to be in my top 3 favorite builds you have ever done!! Love how you are using all sorts of things in yoru builds, especially the electronics! You have gone way past my abilities!! Your channel as sure grown since the beginning! Keep up the good work and thanks for taking the time to make these videos!
You got it Chester, thank you that. I like to keep incorporating new things or even old things at a higher level to spice things up. 🙏
@Relic ArcaneAww.. you can do it.. one step at a time :)
Very well done sir! Looking forward to more LED and electric components in your tutorials, an aspect that is lacking in a lot of the other crafter's channels.
I'm glad you like it and want more... coming up soon!
Man, you were NOT messing around when you said this week's build would be epic! Awesome, awesome stuff, man!
Thank you Michael 🤘 !
Another great build. Gotta try the lighting
I've been thinking of ways to do that... I haven't found a method I'm totally happy with yet.
Love your channel! I use many of your techniques on my 1/12 scale dios.
That's awesome, I'm glad they help Cereth.
That's so sick! I freaking love modular terrain so this was so pleasing to watch ahahha
Right on. Thank you.
Holy crap, that looks insanely cool!
Thank you 👊
Wow! Super dynamic diorama. Nicely done! And very cool to see you getting in on the 3D action. There are so many great resin printers out there theses days now! I've heard about Anycubic before. May have to look into it. You made it seem super easy to use!
Thank you Perry :). I’m loving this printer. Perfect for what I need and opens up quite a few doors.
you never cease to amaze me! That is an epic build!
Thank you Karen :)
I would have done a Before and After piece of terrain. Basically recreate the destroyed area before it was destroyed.
That's a cool idea Jason.
Wow. This was one of your best videos. Very informative and that diorama was sick!
Awesome, thanks for the feedback Patrick!
OUTSTANDING John! The fireball effect is awesome. Love the idea of incorporating more electronic tutorials into the videos.
Keep up the great work sir!
Will do, I appreciate the feedback. Electronics on the way.
Awesome fireball effects! Artistry at its best! Thnx for these videos they are motivational as well as educational!
Awesome, I love the feedback Dan... Thank you.
Every week you seem to out do yourself. I'm so happy you are getting into 3d printing elements. I bet Soon you will be making window frames, bottles, chests etc. This one was definitely most impressive
Thank you :) The 3D printing is a lot of fun... I have a list of things I want to print already.
This video has to be the best one on your channel from the variety of techniques and new items you are using! Really enjoyed the copper wire to hold the stones in place, such a great idea. I wanted to get into the diorama building, after watching this I am in. Great work, your channel is growing by leaps and bounds!! I love it! Thank you.
Thank you so much :) !! I'm happy to hear that the different techniques are well received. I'll keep them coming. 🙏
Thank you for the tutorial on the awesome fireball! I’m using your techniques on my current build to create a flamethrower effect! I also got the Bombay inks and I’m trying them as well! Beautiful work!!
That's awesome Ken, I'm glad to hear it helped you out ! Your build sounds awesome!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT thank you! I’ve uploaded part 2 on my channel under my name, I should complete the finale in a week or so.
Awesome work! That explosion is so cool !! and those minis fit the scene so perfectly
Thank you ! Yeah Alex crushed it with the mini design!
Great texturing techniques on the foam. The "stuff" you poured was green, so of course you used more than you needed. And why no matter what orientation you attempt to plug in a usb you have to always flip it 3 or more times? Fantastic piece brother !!!🤘
Thank you! I'm determined to perfect my stone texture without having to place individual pieces.. it's a work in progress. I'll master it at some point! Tell me about it... even if they are lined up perfect it's a no go haha.
Make a working katapult. .....love your work
Cool idea.... thank you.
Favorite one you have done so far. Very nice
Thank you Will ! Yeah... I like this one too.
Great animation in that piece mate
Thanks Mr Aide!
I gotta send you some of my STL designs to play with. Nice work man
Thanks Zane !!
So cool!! The highest quality!
Thank you so much! 🙏
Once again, awesome!
If you're experimenting with leds and electronics, I'd suggest also trying out some uv-leds and neon paints that light up under uv. I really like neon paints, it's in different colors and it can make the slimiest green just that more slimier, ice it can make icier, and you can suggest fire or sparks by drops of yellow-orange paint (like also in cracks or on miniatures.) I think especially if you also use other lighting, you can use it to get both a balanced total and have some special effects too.
Thank you :) Very interesting ideas.... I'll have to keep them in mind. Thanks!
Amazing build. Looks awesome!
Thank you !!!
I love it! It is amazing how nearly every video you manage to cram in a bunch of new techniques to help people expand their knowledge base when it comes to crafting, keep up the awesome work.
Thank you Eric !!! Yeah, trying to keep it fresh :)
One of your best John. I totally like this idea and it works really well. Perhaps you could add a few splatters of blood to indicate being hit by the debris?
Thank you :) Even more details... I love it!
Great work as always! I am wanting to get into diorama building so my favorite part of this video was seeing that you can get some use out of some of it with other games as well. Great utility.
Thank you! Yeah, very easy to do and for the time, why not get more use out of it!
Amazing as always.
Thank you :)
Looks nice :) Great recoil effect.
Thank you!
😯😯😯This has been the most bad ass project to date, on this channel!!!😯😯😯
Thanks Jeffrey! Yeah.. I'm a big fan of this one! 🙏
Dude, literally just stumbled across you. Tabletop witchcraft is THE most appropriate name haha blown my mind!
Awesome... I'm glad you find the channel!!!
Thank you for the electronics!!!!
You got it :)
Watching again! Such a great vid. Lots of great techniques!
Thank you Paul... if you have any questions catch me in a live Discord chat!
THIS IS SO AWESOME!
Right on Sam, thanks!
This is pretty epic!
Right on man ! Thanks.
Electronics in crafting? WITCHCRAFT!!!
You know it :)
Gorgeous
Thank you :)
This is incredible!
Thank you 🤘
I really liked those minis ! and especially the fact that it can turn into a modular piece !!!! Good Job Man !!!
Yeah I had to make that tower modular. TigerSkullRPG crushed it with the mini design!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT HeHe yeah ! Hope you make some more !
This is amazing! you keep getting better
Thank you Adam!
Looks amazing!
Thank you!
So cool man! Just getting into diorama building, found your vids i love them!
Awesome Robert! I'm glad you found the channel and the video's useful :) Welcome aboard.
This video got a sub out of me, and I will be aiming to try that fire technique down the road. Thanks for sharing your skill and inspiration!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for your support David!
So awesome. Mind blowing stuff. Thx
Thanks Mike !
Thanks again for talking to me today man. Your a legend
Anytime man.
So awesome !!!! great job as always!!
Thank you 👍
Wauw this is just beautiful!
Im definitely going to try this.
I love how it lights up! 😁
Awesome, I love to hear it! Post a finished pic on my Facebook page under the Fan Art section... I'd love to see it!
This is amazing! So much motion! Love it!
Thank you Ricardo !!
Awesome idea! And very well executed :)
Thank you :)
That is full on bad ass!
Right on 🤘
I love love LOVE this!!!!
Thank you :) !!
that actually looks amazing. Next up a giant purple witch bolt...
Now that sounds cool!
Great work as usual, great job!!
Thank you Ron!
Another fantastic video. You kill it every time!
Thank you 👊
Amaizing!!! Congrats
Thank you Luis!
just an amazing skill...
Thank you !!
Thanks for sharing and caring!
You got it, thank you for watching.
Great video..
Also, please. Watch a proper solder techniques video. My ocd was going nuts, lol.
Put iron on the wire, NOT the solder. Yes, Tin you tip with a bit of solder first, but then use the wire your soldering to melt and pull the solder to the wire and blade.
Thanks for the tips Kruell! I'll have to do some homework :)
Thank you once again for this nice vidéo
Merci Patrick !
Amazing job!
Thank you!
bonjour , encore une très bonne vidéo, et plein de conseille merci beaucoup
De rien. Merci d'avoir regardé :)
Awesome job as always. I was thinking about supporting this patreon and now I'm 100% sure I'll do this :) By the way: any idea how to make eldritch blast effect for diorama? ;)
Awesome, I really appreciate that !! Sounds like an interesting challenge :)
this is fantabuless, love it incorperating everything build with expertise explained well you blow me away everytime. plus i just go the anycube to only thing i have abit of trouble with is taking off the suports would of like to peek at your method i had to re glue a few arms on my still worked tho. and i would also like to know what ressin you use is it abit flexible i got the beige one from anycube drop a mini the sword came of.. was curious if you had this problem too. this is definatly inspiring i wanna have my own diorama now. thanks !!!
Thank you :) I put my printed mini in the wash station then I remove the supports before I let it cure. They come off super easy. Give that a try. As for the resin I'm using a green one (sorry not home so I don't have the name) but it's super brittle like yours. No play in the model.
AMAZING !!!!!
Thank you !!
If you just make the fireball and mass produce, you could sell them and make millions.
Man I love fireball..
Thank you :)
Amazing! !
Thank you :)
Amazing!!!
Thank you !
Guys, guys, I don't think those dudes are OK...
Nope :)
I so need to put this together. #inspired
Awesome!! Go for it !
15:30 You would think that led ball would get really hot (even with leds, yes) like that and potentially melt if left on.
Maybe these strips are low yield enough to not get hot. The ones i've seen (not that many though) was still hot to the touch (but quickly dissipated with distance)
No it doesn’t get that hit. Good question though.