I love the fact that you are helping emergency services workers. I'm a paramedic and have recently began this hobby. I'm terrible at it! but that's ok because I'm new and more importantly, it keeps my mind active when I'm away from work. I love your channel and have learned a lot from you! thank you so much!
I was watching an old video from Eric's Hobby Workshop two days ago and he mentioned this channel and the fact that it was on hiatus but was still a must watch channel for terrain. And there have been at least two other terrain channels that have mentioned The Terrain Tutor as their first and main teacher. I honestly feel lucky to be getting into this part of the hobby when Mel is back with new material to dig into. And I've been looking into mangrove swamps, so even this video is dropping at the perfect time. PS. The term you were looking for is "water soluble".
I saw your video the other day mate - Glad the community is helping you out. Here is my contribution. All the best mate and I am so happy to read things have improved for you. We are all right behind you and happy to help when we can..Cheers...Jim
@@performancefartists7979 why all the hate pal? Either say what you gotta say or leave the guy alone and go watch videos by people you like if you have issues with the lad.
Hi there. Great to have you back. I absolutely love your videos because they have taught me so much. I am still new to doing dioramas and I absolutely love it because like you I also suffer with mental health problems and I find that it calms me down because it’s something I enjoy doing and especially, seeing the end result. That is all thanks to you. Another awesome video from you. I really look forward to the next one. Please take care and blessings to you and your family from Weymouth.
You know what, I HAVE really missed your content. I don't play wargames, though I did make some terrain for fun some years back. But your content is just so relaxing, and I'm impressed not only by your skills, but the way your enthusiasm shines through. I have struggled greatly with CPTSD and deep depression over the years, and I'm partially disabled because of it. I watch your videos because of the terrain content, but I have no doubt your openness about mental health is a positive way to create awareness. Mental illness is so often invisible, and people don't realize it's every bit as real and pulverizing as broken bones and amputated toes from trenchfood.
ok Mel, I'm not the type of guy who leaves comments on UA-cam... but your channel is the one that first sparked my passionu for miniature terrain. Guilty AF! And we go to the same hairdresser...
Hey there Mel. Blessings and salutations from Hanceville, Alabama, USA. I am very glad and joyful that you are able to continue cracking on :) May God Richly Bless you and your beautiful family in all that you do. Love your terrain ideas. 😃
Hey Mel I have been watching you for ages and you helped me taught alot of bad times I got PTSD you are right about it helping keeping your minds of things I my self do warhammer 40.000 and age of sigmar and I love your content so thank you for saving me and giving me something to keep my focus on So thanks for the past 7-8 years and hope many more will come to behonest
Loving this series, as I have some swamp/marsh terrain on my near future horizon.... so this is both well-timed, and inspirational... not to mention educational. :D
Algorithm boosting comment for the main man Mel! I'm loving this style of video my friend! I could listen to you all day buddy! Was hoping that awesome shirt would make an appearance! Your staff is super cool too as is the terrain! Hope you and the family are well! :)
I find that the expectations that I set for myself will sometimes make me put a project on a backburner or drag it out longer than it needs to be. I think it's because sometimes I didn't do something to my own expectations or I agonize about whether the next step is going to have the perfect effect or whatever. if I instead look at a project as something that needs to be ready for play over the weekend / week / whatever and I accept up front that getting it done decently in reasonable time is a higher priority than getting it perfect I'm able to get so much more done and have so much more fun. I still do a small number of projects to the highest standard I'm capable of but it turns out that 'fast and decent' isn't that far from my very best anyways and I can touch up things I don't like if I want after they're "done". Anyways, it's funny how much we can analyze the psychology in this hobby but I just wanted to share what's been working for me personally lol.
Ok you had me genuinely laughing at many points in this one. From the traumatized look of recollection on your face as you explained how bad getting resin on a kitchen counter is.😮😅 Playing with little things 😂, To the general bouncing natural conversation and human person you are. The sugar high wrapping a wealth of knowledge and creativity. Keep on rocking! Also I'll quote my friend. "Don't let perfect be the enemy of done"
One of the hardest things to do with projects like this is to define the finish point, then recognize when you've reached it. You could work on the same project for the rest of your life and never "finish" it if you don't define your endpoint. I think reaching that step will be incredibly helpful for you both now and in your projects to come _cough_ shelf display board _cough_.
Looks great to me. Yes, they are slightly different in color, but tell me what swamp you have been to where every pool was the exact same color? TBH, it looks great, not just good enough and anyone would count themselves as being lucky to get these :)
From an old Brylcream boy to a pongo, Mel I can understand the shirts.... We've all done it. But mate avaoid the sunny D and Haribo. Stick to NATO standard tea. Glad your back and in full swing. TTFN old buddy.
We have no idea what is going on in Mel's life, or with his mental health, at the moment, so please don't be so quick to judge. In his deleted video, he was talking about the imminent risk of losing both his home and his workshop. He did thank his viewers with his last community post, saying that the donations had helped (at the time, at least) - and perhaps that written message is all he's been able to muster at the moment. We don't know the impact of this whole situation on him, and you may just be kicking a guy while he's down. Mel has clearly stated the struggles he has with his mental health over the years. We have no idea how deep within himself he has to dig in order to put out content at the best of times, let alone in times of crisis. He may well have removed his "Help!" video (on the day it was posted) out of feelings of doubt, shame, guilt, for posting it in the first place. That's what modern society does to us - piling on the blame and "failure" for looking to each other for mutual aid and community solidarity - for not being able to "make it on our own". That's how the system pushes each and every one of us down into the dirt - divide and conquer - and you're here doing its job for it. I don't know what Mel's sources of income are (and nor should I) but, if UA-cam has been his main earner... well, it's a really tricky and unreliable medium for many content creators to succeed at, at the moment. Just look at Tabletop Time, in Australia - a whole team of creators, supported by YT legend Jazza! - which has been on the edge of folding, and currently being propped up by viewers, Patreon memberships, and the support of fellow UA-camrs like Nerd Forge and Miscast, after a recent call out for help. Mel's here doing this on his own, without the mutual support of a team, and without other UA-camrs rallying around him.
I love the fact that you are helping emergency services workers. I'm a paramedic and have recently began this hobby. I'm terrible at it! but that's ok because I'm new and more importantly, it keeps my mind active when I'm away from work. I love your channel and have learned a lot from you! thank you so much!
Can't say that I like seeing you back, Mel. I love it!
I was watching an old video from Eric's Hobby Workshop two days ago and he mentioned this channel and the fact that it was on hiatus but was still a must watch channel for terrain. And there have been at least two other terrain channels that have mentioned The Terrain Tutor as their first and main teacher.
I honestly feel lucky to be getting into this part of the hobby when Mel is back with new material to dig into. And I've been looking into mangrove swamps, so even this video is dropping at the perfect time.
PS. The term you were looking for is "water soluble".
I saw your video the other day mate - Glad the community is helping you out. Here is my contribution. All the best mate and I am so happy to read things have improved for you. We are all right behind you and happy to help when we can..Cheers...Jim
Mug
@@performancefartists7979 why all the hate pal? Either say what you gotta say or leave the guy alone and go watch videos by people you like if you have issues with the lad.
Hi there. Great to have you back. I absolutely love your videos because they have taught me so much. I am still new to doing dioramas and I absolutely love it because like you I also suffer with mental health problems and I find that it calms me down because it’s something I enjoy doing and especially, seeing the end result. That is all thanks to you. Another awesome video from you. I really look forward to the next one. Please take care and blessings to you and your family from Weymouth.
You know what, I HAVE really missed your content. I don't play wargames, though I did make some terrain for fun some years back. But your content is just so relaxing, and I'm impressed not only by your skills, but the way your enthusiasm shines through.
I have struggled greatly with CPTSD and deep depression over the years, and I'm partially disabled because of it. I watch your videos because of the terrain content, but I have no doubt your openness about mental health is a positive way to create awareness. Mental illness is so often invisible, and people don't realize it's every bit as real and pulverizing as broken bones and amputated toes from trenchfood.
Keep on rockin‘ Mel
@Mel
No such thing as smiling too much!
It's good that you're focusing on self-care, keep it up. We love you mate!
Mel dont worry about the colors. That pool has More alge or slightly deeper pool of water. It looks great!!
This. It actually looks really nice to my eye, so I wouldn't sweat it :)
Its' great to witness this terrain and terrain related conversation returning. Can't wait to see more. Keep it up Mel. 😎
ok Mel, I'm not the type of guy who leaves comments on UA-cam... but your channel is the one that first sparked my passionu for miniature terrain. Guilty AF! And we go to the same hairdresser...
You're a legend Mel! Love your work. Love the rocks shiny, like they're wet and slippery.
Hey there Mel. Blessings and salutations from Hanceville, Alabama, USA. I am very glad and joyful that you are able to continue cracking on :) May God Richly Bless you and your beautiful family in all that you do. Love your terrain ideas. 😃
Thanks!
Mug
@@performancefartists7979 spam!
Love that your finding a style that works for you! Glad you're here. ❤
If I had you as an art teacher in school...my art would be better lol. Love this channel! Keep it up!!!
Hey Mel I have been watching you for ages and you helped me taught alot of bad times I got PTSD you are right about it helping keeping your minds of things I my self do warhammer 40.000 and age of sigmar and I love your content so thank you for saving me and giving me something to keep my focus on
So thanks for the past 7-8 years and hope many more will come to behonest
Better Done than Perfect! I agree 100%
Great to see another really useful terrain building video. Glad you’re back 👍
Loving this series, as I have some swamp/marsh terrain on my near future horizon.... so this is both well-timed, and inspirational... not to mention educational. :D
Thanks for all your work here, Mel!
Just started got me brew and am sat chilling ...I'll add as i watch along ❤
More videos...for the algorithm
Mel the terrain wizard radagasts friend 😄
Glad to see you back Mel!!
Nice job. I love watching your vids and learn from them. Can't wait to see what project wou'll tackle next time.
mell goos see you put vid out on channel thanks lee
Great to see you back brother ;-) you're looking well
Good on you mate, terrain is looking fantastic
Keep smashing em out Mel
Have you ever considered working with a vendor to create "Terrain Tutor™ Scatter Terrain Starter Kits"?
Algorithm boosting comment for the main man Mel! I'm loving this style of video my friend! I could listen to you all day buddy! Was hoping that awesome shirt would make an appearance! Your staff is super cool too as is the terrain! Hope you and the family are well! :)
Mel: Don't let perfect get in the way of done!
Resin: A'ight, bet.
I’ve noticed you’ve removed your last post a lot of people are probably wondering how you are and it would be good if you could update everyone.
Hahaha I know why he removed it.
@@performancefartists7979 go on let us know then
Love the shirt!
Also rambling is property old school UA-cam!
Keep it coming Mel
its great to see you mate
I have always enjoyed your channel. It got me to make new friends with war game . I definitely am better at terrain, aka thanks to your channel. .
Good timing, I'm getting the courage to have a crack at a 6mm scale Garden of Nurgle
Man You do a great job!
Love your videos. Keep it up!
My humble friend.... you have helped me more than I could ever help you. I hope my peanuts help just a touch.
I find that the expectations that I set for myself will sometimes make me put a project on a backburner or drag it out longer than it needs to be. I think it's because sometimes I didn't do something to my own expectations or I agonize about whether the next step is going to have the perfect effect or whatever. if I instead look at a project as something that needs to be ready for play over the weekend / week / whatever and I accept up front that getting it done decently in reasonable time is a higher priority than getting it perfect I'm able to get so much more done and have so much more fun. I still do a small number of projects to the highest standard I'm capable of but it turns out that 'fast and decent' isn't that far from my very best anyways and I can touch up things I don't like if I want after they're "done". Anyways, it's funny how much we can analyze the psychology in this hobby but I just wanted to share what's been working for me personally lol.
Ok you had me genuinely laughing at many points in this one.
From the traumatized look of recollection on your face as you explained how bad getting resin on a kitchen counter is.😮😅
Playing with little things 😂,
To the general bouncing natural conversation and human person you are. The sugar high wrapping a wealth of knowledge and creativity.
Keep on rocking!
Also I'll quote my friend.
"Don't let perfect be the enemy of done"
West Side for life!!!!
Great video they looks amazing good job and brilliant shirt 😍😍🤠🤠
Great video
Hello mate
How are you doing?
Hope you got safed
Love to see you moving on 😅
Differnt pools can be lighter or darker, becaues what in the pool. Still go work. 😊
1:22 in and already pushing serious wisdom
Hi Mel, nice to see you here again. 👍
One of the hardest things to do with projects like this is to define the finish point, then recognize when you've reached it. You could work on the same project for the rest of your life and never "finish" it if you don't define your endpoint. I think reaching that step will be incredibly helpful for you both now and in your projects to come _cough_ shelf display board _cough_.
"Okay got the giggles out of me" - proceeds to giggle, which makes me laugh
Never done any water effects makes me wanna try some smaller stuff ❤
Off I go to finish a project ❤
Did the tree (organic) supports help?
shirt is legendary
Looks great to me. Yes, they are slightly different in color, but tell me what swamp you have been to where every pool was the exact same color? TBH, it looks great, not just good enough and anyone would count themselves as being lucky to get these :)
15:00 I think the word you are looking for is "soluable"
Any chance of some eldar terrain 🫣
Hope you are okay man, let us know if you need more help.
From an old Brylcream boy to a pongo, Mel I can understand the shirts.... We've all done it. But mate avaoid the sunny D and Haribo. Stick to NATO standard tea. Glad your back and in full swing. TTFN old buddy.
I feel like I’ve committed a crime in not knowing about your channel.
That shirt 🤣
For the algorithm
lol funny
Keep begging mel. We will pay your rent.
maybe try another channel!
Robbing your own subscribers looks like this. And look how he repaid you mugs? No new video and he deleted his begging video.
We have no idea what is going on in Mel's life, or with his mental health, at the moment, so please don't be so quick to judge. In his deleted video, he was talking about the imminent risk of losing both his home and his workshop. He did thank his viewers with his last community post, saying that the donations had helped (at the time, at least) - and perhaps that written message is all he's been able to muster at the moment. We don't know the impact of this whole situation on him, and you may just be kicking a guy while he's down. Mel has clearly stated the struggles he has with his mental health over the years. We have no idea how deep within himself he has to dig in order to put out content at the best of times, let alone in times of crisis. He may well have removed his "Help!" video (on the day it was posted) out of feelings of doubt, shame, guilt, for posting it in the first place. That's what modern society does to us - piling on the blame and "failure" for looking to each other for mutual aid and community solidarity - for not being able to "make it on our own". That's how the system pushes each and every one of us down into the dirt - divide and conquer - and you're here doing its job for it. I don't know what Mel's sources of income are (and nor should I) but, if UA-cam has been his main earner... well, it's a really tricky and unreliable medium for many content creators to succeed at, at the moment. Just look at Tabletop Time, in Australia - a whole team of creators, supported by YT legend Jazza! - which has been on the edge of folding, and currently being propped up by viewers, Patreon memberships, and the support of fellow UA-camrs like Nerd Forge and Miscast, after a recent call out for help. Mel's here doing this on his own, without the mutual support of a team, and without other UA-camrs rallying around him.
@@PixelMind50well said! ❤