I really appreciate that you use what you have... simple tools, simple supplies like cardboard and old foam. Your dioramas are always intriguing and full of stories.
I always appreciate how you use what you have on hand. Also, you don't sound like you are choking on mashed potatoes. I look forward to your next video!
I always enjoy how your videos go from "that just looks like chaos" to "that turned out really looking very good" at the end...every single time. A lot of the tabletop crafting channels seem almost like commercials for fancy paints and the latest crafting equipment. Your creations are so good and fun, without all of the expensive stuff. I hope you recovered from choking on that potato. Might I recommend smaller bites next time, Mr. Bard, Sir? Great video.
Sono alle prime armi con il modellismo e seguo volentieri i tuoi video per usare il più possibile prodotti della natura che danno quel senso di più reale alle cose e devo dire sta funzionando alla grande anche per i progetti più piccoli grazie mille
Hi Bard, I hope you feel better soon. I love your videos. You are a true scratch builder. Well done mate. You’re my favourite crafting channel. I’ve been making dioramas for a few years now but I’ve found some great tips watching you. Great job. 👍😁
Cool, brother. I liked the long, spikey leaves of your homemade plants. It's a super simple diorama that looks great when it's all done. The totems help to bring some color and geometric shapes to the otherwise natural landscape.
Cool diorama! If you can find them, you can use a small spray bottle to apply thinned glue to the hair to seal it. It also works well for applying flocking material to large areas.
You are epic. Ive made so many modules , landscapes, buildings , etc as of 2 weeks ago. Thank you for making it look easy. It truly os after you make all the right mistakes. :)
Maybe if you fold the leaves in two it would give them a nice texture. Leaves sometimes have a groove in the middle to help water drop off. The drybrushing would pickup that slight texture and make them look less flat. I really like your mud sludge, will be trying it.
This came to be an excellent diorama. I love how you use what you have as it gives people the correct idea that you don't need heaps of really expensive supplies to do a fabulous job.
Don’t know if you know this but I’ve found videos about making a homemade flocking tool. It’s an electronic fly swatter that you take the swatter off and replace with a metal strainer. I’m going to have a go. I ordered the swatter for 5.99 of amazon.
Just a personal thing, when making mini mud bricks or similar, cutting up hemp rope or fur into tiny fibres and then mixing it through the clay can work to make it look like it has plant fibres spun through the "mud".
That paste mixture is genius and looks amazing, glad you used that packaging foam too I see way too often people claiming it's useless when it's actually great for bulking out projects to save your more expensive materials.
Never fail to amaze me. Great build as always! p.s. I always cover the exposed cardboard area with paper (old character sheets works better)+ pva glue to stronger it.
This is GREAT, I love to see what people can do with " PARTS ON HAND" stuff.. MAN you would have a FIELD day in my place!!! GREAT WORK MAN, Love it always, I have choked on potatoes NO you dont sound like your DYING! THANK AGAIN!!
@@jezeski2011 I'd have no fingers left if I tried that on Stripey👖 here (my wild born avatar) but I will confess to having some of her fur saved for making mini paintbrushes for my dolls house 😨 she has a genetic condition which gives her very fragile skin and sometimes she gets holes. We've (vet and I) discovered they heal much better when not stitched as they pull through, which means you have to trim the fur around a wound and I kept the clean fur that was trimmed ... Just don't tell her!
Perhaps if you had ran wires through the walls and built the clay around them it would be more stable? Been thinking about making small buildings out of clay but would like to pick them up and move them around. Perhaps this would provide some stability?
Hey, Bard's Craft. If you read this, I would love to see a video of how your warrior path is going! Your videos are super relaxing, technique-informative, and have inspired me to make terrain. Wishing you the best man!
you can use sifted soil for a super cheap base. use pva first and than sprinkle the soil like the dill. i also mix it with fine gravel. No paint,no dry brush . when its dry cover the base with 50\50 water pva mix in a spry bottle.
Dude you are very entertaining. It's funny and smart at the same time and it does work out in the end. I really like your videos please make more can't wait :)
Your texture paste should work very well for tree bark too, when applied to a "skeleton" of barbecue sticks or bundles of wire. Then you just need to add some bits of sponge or plastic aquarium/deco plants as leafs, and you got your jungle trees.
I have a question about the bark you use in your work 1.what the process of preparing looks like so that there are no microorganisms and fungus in the bark? 2.and after some time doesn't the bark begin decay?
Stick the bark in the oven on a low heat for a while, it will kill off anything in it and dry it out completely. Once the bark is fully dry and you've varnished it it pretty much won't decay at all
New subscriber.. I love all you alternative techniques. I too look for ways to make things like mud without spending $15 for a ground cover. You have and good asphalt techniques?
I really like your video. If you don't mind, I would like to ask your permission to share this video to the other website in China for the embarrassing reason that UA-cam is blocked from accessing in ChIina .Of course ,I will give sources of the original website.Thank you so much.
Love your videos, your works are great, they inspire me to make my own diorama. I'm wondering how you would use cotton for smoke or water splatting effect, i'd love to see it.
are you doing all this for playing D&D? Or another game? I also do dioramas, but I don’t know how to play D&D =( Friends don’t want to study, but you can’t play alone =( Greetings from Russia=)
Можно найти игроков у себя в городе и играть с ними. Поговори с ГМ и скажи что ты можешь делать диорамы \ террейны если надо. Рассказывайте друзьям как весело играть в ДнД. Когда наберетесь опыта, можете собрать свою пати и поиграть с ними. Можно начать с ваншотки и заинтересовать игроков наличием террейнов и диорам.
@@tiny-grimes Город очень маленький ( Пытался найти ГМа, но безрезультатно ( В соседнем городе есть играющий народ...надо будет съездить как нибудь в клуб и поиграть ) Если вы шарите по настолкам, то не подскажите ли какую нибудь игру ролевую кооперативную в которую можно было бы играть без ГМа и делать к ней террейны?)
@@ХоббиКрафт Насколько мне известно, игры в жанре РПГ без ГМ редки, а если есть, то они используют карточную систему с полем :С Но можно поэксперементировать с игрой "Манчкин". Это что-то вроде пародии на ДнД. Все же стоит попробовать поиграть в соседнем городе, поиграв однажды, затянет :D Попробуйте заинтересовать своих друзей методом манипуляций. Используйте интересы друзей в свю пользу. Любителям фэнтази скажите, что у них есть шанс стать героем, убить дракона, спасти принцессу. В ДнД много разных рас, классов. Можно побывать на балу у барона, погулять по лесу эльфов, найти затерянный кристалл и многое многое другое. ДнД помогает развить актерские и ораторские навыки, учит мыслить нестандартно и находить выход из разных ситуаций (этакий нынче модный коучинг). Можно в пати завлечь пару девушек, в конце-концов. Если ни разу не играли ДнД, посмотрите как играют другие в ютубе. Если хорошо знаете английский, то советую посмотреть Critical Role. В группах ВК можно найти много инфы и спрсоить советов. Можно попробовать играть онлайн, для начала. Через ВК найти группу и играть на Roll20. Если уговорите друзей, начинайте рисерч, покупайте дайсы (на алике лучше и дешевле), скачивайте книги с правилами и продумайте как ваши диорамы и террейны впишутся в вашу игру. Дерзайте и удачи :D
I just found your channel and I love your work! It looks so realistic and you have a nice voice. I will definitely try some of your projects. Could you please make something from The Legend of Zelda BotW? Would be very nice 🙏🏻 Many greetings from Germany 😄
Very good. I will be stealing some ideas. I have a Blog you may find interesting though I haven't posted for a while. Malcybogaten Strikes Back. I'll be checking out more of your vids.
I do almost exactly this but it's toilet paper and cheap plaster. Just saw the roll of toilet paper in half like it was and onion and mix it into wet plaster till it's the texture of cottage cheese. I've never tried mixing in paint, but I bet you could.
Another good stuff, but it's more like stone huts. Mud walls is a carcass covered by monolith-looking layer of mud. It's even easier in modeling - you don't need to making and assembling those bricks, just take your clay and shaping a wall.
Cheep filler and bird grit. mix it with paint in the same way. i get a pot of filler in the uk at a £1 shop. bird grit or sand from a cheap supermarket or cheep shop it goes a long way
I really appreciate that you use what you have... simple tools, simple supplies like cardboard and old foam. Your dioramas are always intriguing and full of stories.
Always interested in seeing you make a mess several times.
I always appreciate how you use what you have on hand. Also, you don't sound like you are choking on mashed potatoes. I look forward to your next video!
Thanks! Yeah while listening to it now I don't sound like potatoes as much as I though while choking on myself while recording :D
I always enjoy how your videos go from "that just looks like chaos" to "that turned out really looking very good" at the end...every single time. A lot of the tabletop crafting channels seem almost like commercials for fancy paints and the latest crafting equipment. Your creations are so good and fun, without all of the expensive stuff. I hope you recovered from choking on that potato. Might I recommend smaller bites next time, Mr. Bard, Sir? Great video.
Does that mean the looks go from chaotic evil to lawful good?
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CrankyPants true. It puts you off fir the amount of money you need . Instead this guy does it very affordable and encourage you to try.
Sono alle prime armi con il modellismo e seguo volentieri i tuoi video per usare il più possibile prodotti della natura che danno quel senso di più reale alle cose e devo dire sta funzionando alla grande anche per i progetti più piccoli grazie mille
Don’t ever change. So many you tubers are using 3D printers and all high tech stuff...which is fine if you can afford it, I can’t. Keep on being great
Lol, I first thought it was some animal you were just cutting the fur from. :D "Hey doggy, come over here"
. :)
Hi Bard, I hope you feel better soon. I love your videos. You are a true scratch builder. Well done mate. You’re my favourite crafting channel. I’ve been making dioramas for a few years now but I’ve found some great tips watching you. Great job. 👍😁
this probably smells absolutely amazing...I would be hungry after playing with this lol!
i LOVE your comments!! They are hilarious!! Love the builds too btw.
I like this build alot. Would be cool to see a village like this!
I live all the diorama videos! Awesome work. I hate using cardboard for bases but it seems you figured out a way to make them work.
Cool, brother. I liked the long, spikey leaves of your homemade plants. It's a super simple diorama that looks great when it's all done. The totems help to bring some color and geometric shapes to the otherwise natural landscape.
That fur would make really good tall grass! You could make an interesting field or some bushes with it!
I think that this is the best build of yours.I really like it
Fantastic. I use herbs as well. This looks great and could be used as modular terrain as well.
I love how it turned out! I think the huts look super cool.
Beautiful job as always!! Thanks so much for sharing your techniques!
Cool diorama!
If you can find them, you can use a small spray bottle to apply thinned glue to the hair to seal it. It also works well for applying flocking material to large areas.
You are epic. Ive made so many modules , landscapes, buildings , etc as of 2 weeks ago. Thank you for making it look easy. It truly os after you make all the right mistakes. :)
You inspired me to make my first proyect, a dwarven dice tower and some terrain. I even used a kitchen knife!!!
Keep up the good work mate!
Feels like forever since I've seen your videos
Great video man! I'd love to see if you could make more buildings like city gates or watchtower
Maybe if you fold the leaves in two it would give them a nice texture. Leaves sometimes have a groove in the middle to help water drop off. The drybrushing would pickup that slight texture and make them look less flat. I really like your mud sludge, will be trying it.
Great idea working in the centre of the cardboard base and leaving room to weigh down the edges. Keep the epic crafting coming👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I'm glad that I found your channel! Amazing work as always! :)
This came to be an excellent diorama. I love how you use what you have as it gives people the correct idea that you don't need heaps of really expensive supplies to do a fabulous job.
Don’t know if you know this but I’ve found videos about making a homemade flocking tool. It’s an electronic fly swatter that you take the swatter off and replace with a metal strainer. I’m going to have a go. I ordered the swatter for 5.99 of amazon.
Nice idea for the totems
Just a personal thing, when making mini mud bricks or similar, cutting up hemp rope or fur into tiny fibres and then mixing it through the clay can work to make it look like it has plant fibres spun through the "mud".
Your creations are pretty amazing. You've got a knack for this much like DMScotty.
Crafting is like working on automobile body fixes -- it always looks worse before it looks better. Nicely done!
That paste mixture is genius and looks amazing, glad you used that packaging foam too I see way too often people claiming it's useless when it's actually great for bulking out projects to save your more expensive materials.
Another great project! I'm always impressed with how much you can do utilizing so little.
Absolutely brilliant
Never fail to amaze me. Great build as always!
p.s. I always cover the exposed cardboard area with paper (old character sheets works better)+ pva glue to stronger it.
Indeed. I'll use paper or cardboard for the next build. It's a cardboard building ;)
I like your treatment of the hut roofs. You give me interesting ideas.
This is GREAT, I love to see what people can do with " PARTS ON HAND" stuff.. MAN you would have a FIELD day in my place!!! GREAT WORK MAN, Love it always, I have choked on potatoes NO you dont sound like your DYING! THANK AGAIN!!
To me the totems are the real highlight of the build
Enhorabuena por tu canal es fabuloso, muy buen trabajo y ayuda para todos, te felicito
The totems are so amazing after painting them.
also thatched roof alternatives: cat hair :p
It would be super funny to watch him try to shave a cat ... lol
I know in the past someone used their own hair to make thatch on a model railway!
@@jezeski2011 I'd have no fingers left if I tried that on Stripey👖 here (my wild born avatar) but I will confess to having some of her fur saved for making mini paintbrushes for my dolls house 😨 she has a genetic condition which gives her very fragile skin and sometimes she gets holes. We've (vet and I) discovered they heal much better when not stitched as they pull through, which means you have to trim the fur around a wound and I kept the clean fur that was trimmed ... Just don't tell her!
Liked the video before watching it
I know it's gonna be awesome
Perhaps if you had ran wires through the walls and built the clay around them it would be more stable? Been thinking about making small buildings out of clay but would like to pick them up and move them around. Perhaps this would provide some stability?
lovely stuff
Hey, Bard's Craft. If you read this, I would love to see a video of how your warrior path is going!
Your videos are super relaxing, technique-informative, and have inspired me to make terrain. Wishing you the best man!
Its going great. Becoming more jacked and positive by the day. I try to act as a beacon of health and stength to empower those around me.
Looks great! 👍👍
you can use
sifted soil for a super cheap base. use pva first and than sprinkle the soil like the dill. i also mix it with fine gravel.
No paint,no dry brush . when its dry cover the base with 50\50 water pva mix in a spry bottle.
fantastic!
Wow! Amazing!
Dude you are very entertaining. It's funny and smart at the same time and it does work out in the end. I really like your videos please make more can't wait :)
have you tried toilet paper machete. it's good for making really thick muddy terrain.
Well done!
Your texture paste should work very well for tree bark too, when applied to a "skeleton" of barbecue sticks or bundles of wire. Then you just need to add some bits of sponge or plastic aquarium/deco plants as leafs, and you got your jungle trees.
The palnts totally look like some Agave! Totally fits with the badlands theme!
Nice build! Choke carefully 😸👍
I have a question about the bark you use in your work
1.what the process of preparing looks like
so that there are no microorganisms and fungus in the bark?
2.and after some time doesn't the bark begin decay?
Stick the bark in the oven on a low heat for a while, it will kill off anything in it and dry it out completely. Once the bark is fully dry and you've varnished it it pretty much won't decay at all
Uit jou filmpjes haal ik zelf heel veel inspiratie.
Love to see you make a mess. ;))
Your voice didn't bother me one bit! Thanks for the inspirational video, as always.
Incredible! Thank you for sharing
this is great!!
New subscriber.. I love all you alternative techniques. I too look for ways to make things like mud without spending $15 for a ground cover. You have and good asphalt techniques?
Fantastic, have subscribed, all the best, Garry
I really like your video. If you don't mind, I would like to ask your permission to share this video to the other website in China for the embarrassing reason that UA-cam is blocked from accessing in ChIina .Of course ,I will give sources of the original website.Thank you so much.
Great video even with potatoes
Great videos man. You made want to start crfting myself. How can i replace the dill for flocking.
Buy flocking, or use tea, coloured sawdust etc. There are many ways to make flocking that are probably better than dill.
Nice work man! Love it!
Que chulo ta quedao pijo 👍
Thanks for always upload great videos, you inspired me to build my own terrain and minis!!
Good to hear that!
Awesome video. It might have been more solid on the huts the make the rough shape then scribe the 'bricks"
U r truly awesome,👌👌
Love your videos, your works are great, they inspire me to make my own diorama. I'm wondering how you would use cotton for smoke or water splatting effect, i'd love to see it.
awesome content
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Nice video.
Hey, you are almost at the 50k subscribers! Congratulations, sir, and keep up the great content.
Thanks! I celebrate at 100k :)
are you doing all this for playing D&D? Or another game? I also do dioramas, but I don’t know how to play D&D =( Friends don’t want to study, but you can’t play alone =( Greetings from Russia=)
Можно найти игроков у себя в городе и играть с ними. Поговори с ГМ и скажи что ты можешь делать диорамы \ террейны если надо. Рассказывайте друзьям как весело играть в ДнД. Когда наберетесь опыта, можете собрать свою пати и поиграть с ними. Можно начать с ваншотки и заинтересовать игроков наличием террейнов и диорам.
@@tiny-grimes Город очень маленький ( Пытался найти ГМа, но безрезультатно ( В соседнем городе есть играющий народ...надо будет съездить как нибудь в клуб и поиграть ) Если вы шарите по настолкам, то не подскажите ли какую нибудь игру ролевую кооперативную в которую можно было бы играть без ГМа и делать к ней террейны?)
Well, at least in my case it's a mixture of simply for fun, to play d&d and to play tabletop wargames.
@@ХоббиКрафт Насколько мне известно, игры в жанре РПГ без ГМ редки, а если есть, то они используют карточную систему с полем :С Но можно поэксперементировать с игрой "Манчкин". Это что-то вроде пародии на ДнД.
Все же стоит попробовать поиграть в соседнем городе, поиграв однажды, затянет :D
Попробуйте заинтересовать своих друзей методом манипуляций. Используйте интересы друзей в свю пользу. Любителям фэнтази скажите, что у них есть шанс стать героем, убить дракона, спасти принцессу. В ДнД много разных рас, классов. Можно побывать на балу у барона, погулять по лесу эльфов, найти затерянный кристалл и многое многое другое. ДнД помогает развить актерские и ораторские навыки, учит мыслить нестандартно и находить выход из разных ситуаций (этакий нынче модный коучинг). Можно в пати завлечь пару девушек, в конце-концов.
Если ни разу не играли ДнД, посмотрите как играют другие в ютубе. Если хорошо знаете английский, то советую посмотреть Critical Role. В группах ВК можно найти много инфы и спрсоить советов.
Можно попробовать играть онлайн, для начала. Через ВК найти группу и играть на Roll20.
Если уговорите друзей, начинайте рисерч, покупайте дайсы (на алике лучше и дешевле), скачивайте книги с правилами и продумайте как ваши диорамы и террейны впишутся в вашу игру.
Дерзайте и удачи :D
@@tiny-grimes Благодарю ) Попробую найти народ в онлайне ) Лепить дворфов и диорамы приятно, но еще приятнее играть этим )
I got alote jungle plants I can send you. Fellow crafter from Belgium! How can I reach you?
I just found your channel and I love your work! It looks so realistic and you have a nice voice. I will definitely try some of your projects.
Could you please make something from The Legend of Zelda BotW? Would be very nice 🙏🏻
Many greetings from Germany 😄
Very good. I will be stealing some ideas. I have a Blog you may find interesting though I haven't posted for a while. Malcybogaten Strikes Back. I'll be checking out more of your vids.
I've been thinking about making some Conan boards, this would work perfect.
Tanks for the paste recipe. Now I have something new to try out and make my wife mad at me. Should be fun!
Should do a video on cheap river tiles :)
way cool
I do almost exactly this but it's toilet paper and cheap plaster. Just saw the roll of toilet paper in half like it was and onion and mix it into wet plaster till it's the texture of cottage cheese. I've never tried mixing in paint, but I bet you could.
Another good stuff, but it's more like stone huts. Mud walls is a carcass covered by monolith-looking layer of mud. It's even easier in modeling - you don't need to making and assembling those bricks, just take your clay and shaping a wall.
Just out of school and watched it
Hello, maybe you could try next time the cheap version of sculptamold, 50% teared tissue paper and 50% plaster of paris.
The big bug monster is a Scorpiopede from the 2005 King Kong movie
Dude Ur awesome
Try using baking soda,glue and sand to make mud textures
Cheep filler and bird grit. mix it with paint in the same way. i get a pot of filler in the uk at a £1 shop. bird grit or sand from a cheap supermarket or cheep shop it goes a long way
genial
Love it 👏💞
Maybe flock the edges too?
Sorry to hear about your voice, hope you get better soon.
Hello Bard ! U r awesome . Where did u get beads for totems? I can't find it anywhere. I hope u will help me lil bit ^^
Google 'viking beads' on Amazon or any other website that works for you. On you can get them at any craft store in bracelet section.
@@tiny-grimes thx man a lot :D now i can create my tombs ^^
@@mateuszgurazda7512 You are welcome, mate! Happy crafting!
Who knew you can craft this well with poop!!
Gj dude, now, try to do a Orcs Huts or Goblin House XD
I like your accent
you should try using polymer clay
Where are the dwarves from