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I love your work! I first found about gridless DND through you, and as a wargamer it just made sense. And then I got sold with you 2.5d terrain! I love all the tutorials you so and the videos you make thank you
So very welcome. These old vids don't get many views anymore. I started gridless during 4E which was even more of a crime...lol. All the powers were listed as grid squares. 1"=one square, as simple as that.
Nice way to ease up the work load and still make GREAT terrain! I always LOVE your illusion work:)! Definitely hit the like button people. I also share these to my face book page:)!
Great stuff! I just happen to need a bunch of furniture for a big ship I am making (plus hammocks, need hammocks).. also, I want to make a bunch of Ballistas.
You could even cover the cube in pvc soaked paper towel (like when Scotty made the tents ;) ) then paint it like the chair is covered in cloth maybe for a wedding or some sort of upscale royal hall or just fancier looking seating. I like the added stability of the block, awesome video ^^
Nice Scotty, I have a suggestion on a video, Show how you store all of the stuff you made. If I made as much as I think you have My craft would have a home But I wouldn't.
In the first dungeon I made, it was this big pirate ship and one of the lower decks was flooded and the only safe way across was on chairs and tabletops. I only had cardboard at the time making a bunch of 1" square seats with a little strip of cardboard for the backs. The looked bad but you could tell what they were. Now I have a new way to make them look better.
Scotty, I DO like your videos and tips. I am very inspired to make a lot of things I've seen in your videos and also DMG's videos. You guys make things sooo easy to produce! I'm gathering my paints and glues, wood pieces, cardboard, card stock and all the rest! Gonna have a marathon building session right soon now!
Hey, Scotty. Instead of chairs you could make medieval settles (high-backed wooden benches), which were usually made from solid planks of wood, so you wouldn't have to make chair legs.
I like, I like. That's a really good way of being lazy :-). I do love your videos, keep up the good work. (PS: I don't think you're lazy at all, if you were you wouldn't create all the cool tiles and come up with ways like this.)
DM Scotty, from what I see, it really looks like a 1inch cube rather than 1/2 in, even using the lined paper as a guide, the cube looks larger than 1/2 in, can you verify the measurements for me??
As always, these are great. but when I went to try to find the wood blocks I couldn't find any small enough. what brand are you using? I'm hoping I can find them on amazon.
I made these and mine look almost perfectly to scale with a standard 25mm miniature. The minis in the video look a bit off scale in the video, so maybe they're not 25mm? Just putting it out there.
Lol.. DM Scotty is wondering why ues got 32,000 views and only a thousand likes. Sorry Scotty I'm one of those culprits but I'm going through and giving you likes on all the videos I've watched (which is a lot) and used to help me build tiles and more.
I like, I like. That's a really good way of being lazy :-). I do love your videos, keep up the good work. (PS: I don't think you're lazy at all, if you were you wouldn't create all the cool tiles and come up with ways like this.)
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This may be an old video but it's still a great idea. I'm glad I stumbled upon it. Thank you.
They work great and are so easy.
Hands down your channel has the best craft advice and ideas thank you for sharing with us
Very kind...thank you.
I just realized that 30 years later, I'm back to making the furniture for my dollhouse. :D Thank you, DM Scotty!
Its nice to see it
The black square kind of gives a shadow like effect on the game tile. Really cool idea Scotty!
The black also gives them a nice dramatic drop shadow when you're looking at them from above.
I love your work! I first found about gridless DND through you, and as a wargamer it just made sense. And then I got sold with you 2.5d terrain! I love all the tutorials you so and the videos you make thank you
So very welcome. These old vids don't get many views anymore. I started gridless during 4E which was even more of a crime...lol. All the powers were listed as grid squares. 1"=one square, as simple as that.
Nice way to ease up the work load and still make GREAT terrain! I always LOVE your illusion work:)! Definitely hit the like button people. I also share these to my face book page:)!
Great stuff! I just happen to need a bunch of furniture for a big ship I am making (plus hammocks, need hammocks).. also, I want to make a bunch of Ballistas.
The cube is a wonderful idea! I am definitely using this technique.
saves a lot of work trying to put on tiny legs
I love these chairs, and so easy to make. Thanks
Very welcome...have fun crafting.
Will do.
You could even cover the cube in pvc soaked paper towel (like when Scotty made the tents ;) ) then paint it like the chair is covered in cloth maybe for a wedding or some sort of upscale royal hall or just fancier looking seating. I like the added stability of the block, awesome video ^^
Great idea
Love the series and the idea of going with a location piece by piece!
Nifty Chairs and would be super easy to do.
woo I missed this! so cool!
+Master Mics Gotta watch um all =)
lol.lovin the "triangles!" defo hit the like button. good robust terrain is important. i have big clumsy sausage fingers...
heh heh
A great way of doing chairs
Nice Scotty, I have a suggestion on a video, Show how you store all of the stuff you made. If I made as much as I think you have My craft would have a home But I wouldn't.
Bushidobull Good idea, I am doing a video magazine soon and I will show this.
theDMsCraft
Great , Can't wait to see it.
In the first dungeon I made, it was this big pirate ship and one of the lower decks was flooded and the only safe way across was on chairs and tabletops. I only had cardboard at the time making a bunch of 1" square seats with a little strip of cardboard for the backs. The looked bad but you could tell what they were. Now I have a new way to make them look better.
Glad I could help =)
Scotty, I DO like your videos and tips. I am very inspired to make a lot of things I've seen in your videos and also DMG's videos. You guys make things sooo easy to produce! I'm gathering my paints and glues, wood pieces, cardboard, card stock and all the rest! Gonna have a marathon building session right soon now!
Awesome, welcome to the craft.
great idea Scotty, like button hit
Thanks =) likelikelike
I think a good little piece would be a wizards lab. Also a tavern tile cause a lot of players head to the tavern
Thanks for the inspiration, and useful tips!
Damn it I just made chairs for my bolt action and thought I was doing something new and original, and you did it 6 years ago
=)
These guides are great!
I always like your stuff...
Hey, Scotty. Instead of chairs you could make medieval settles (high-backed wooden benches), which were usually made from solid planks of wood, so you wouldn't have to make chair legs.
Good point
hehehehe lets go to the table and make some chairs. :P
=)
Jesus you are always on you comment on my comments like not even an hour after i post them XD I am still watching this video currently
DM Scotty know all
XD i guess so.
Great stuff!
i always forget to press that like button, ty 4 reminder scotty. :)
thanks for watchin!
Thats how paper terrain chairs are done
yep
Very nice! :D
I love these videos man! Good stuff!
Thanks =)
Liiike Button!
Thanks man =)
very good master ^^
Where do you get those heavy duty scissors? What are they called/ made for?
how did you craft those detailed and amazing villagers
Tavern benches and stools should be even easier.
True.
I like, I like. That's a really good way of being lazy :-). I do love your videos, keep up the good work. (PS: I don't think you're lazy at all, if you were you wouldn't create all the cool tiles and come up with ways like this.)
Scotty, You mentioned that you buy the small incidental items (chairs, desk, chests..etc.) Where do you shop for these ?
DM Scotty, from what I see, it really looks like a 1inch cube rather than 1/2 in, even using the lined paper as a guide, the cube looks larger than 1/2 in, can you verify the measurements for me??
So, doing some follow up. From what I can tell, I suspect that the wooden cubes are the .59in (15mm) cubes from the dollar tree.
Match sticks for legs and glue gun.
As always, these are great. but when I went to try to find the wood blocks I couldn't find any small enough. what brand are you using? I'm hoping I can find them on amazon.
Hmmmm...not sure I know the brand but I got them at Hobby Lobby...maybe have more luck on their website.
I made these and mine look almost perfectly to scale with a standard 25mm miniature. The minis in the video look a bit off scale in the video, so maybe they're not 25mm? Just putting it out there.
Yeah, they are heroic scale.
The scale looks a bit big to me. I like the technique though and will definately use it. i'll just to make them smaller
They are a bit on the big side but still work fine.
The DM just shrinks the heroes at the door of the cottage. ;)
theDMsCraft It's a very good representation, I'm sure with just a couple alterations a really cool throne could be made in a similar fashion.
like
Where is the love button?........never mind, that sounds.....naughty
Lol.. DM Scotty is wondering why ues got 32,000 views and only a thousand likes. Sorry Scotty I'm one of those culprits but I'm going through and giving you likes on all the videos I've watched (which is a lot) and used to help me build tiles and more.
thanks so much, very kind.
I like, I like. That's a really good way of being lazy :-). I do love your videos, keep up the good work. (PS: I don't think you're lazy at all, if you were you wouldn't create all the cool tiles and come up with ways like this.)