Washing it in rubbing alcohol or degreaser get's rid of the stickiness. I've just noticed that the suring under water increases the fidelity of the prints. It might help with the stickiness too though.
I found exactly the same location yesterday. I used to settle in Squin. But this location is even better cause you can farm everything. The only problem is, I now have a small team in Fog Islands that I need to get them out to join my other teams, one in Squin, one in Stack, and one in Blister Hill. I need to train up all my new recruits in Mongrel to 23 mph so that they can outrun other Fog princes. LOL It is now day 30 in my new start. I will settle there probably on day 40.
I looked the other day and I had almost 1,500 hours in Kenshi on Steam! Such a great game. I'm currently doing a playthough in fog islands. It's such a great spot.
@@SMooreArtDesign Fog Islands is a good training ground. There is so much action because of those silly and weak fogmen running around even close to the gate of Mogrel. I gained a ton of toughness and attack xp mining right in front of one of the gates. (There are fog princes running close to the gate at night which is kind of dangerous too) But I have already moved my 7 guys out so that I can build a temporary base in Squin to train up my crossbow skill before I move to the Holy Farm area for a permanent base. But before doing that I will send two guys to Black Desert City to get the ancient science and engineering books so that I can make crossbows and better turrets. I don't even need walls or gate to fight those silly Black Dragon Ninjas and Dust Bandits. The ninjas gave me a lot of toughness though. Our first fight was close enough. But I have about 20 guys in Squin and 4 bulls that can take a ton of damage. I still have 6 guys in Stack with an amor guy at level 82 armor making. He leveled to 70 just by making leather out of free bull skins. LOL I will recruit more from one of the Way Stations east of Squin and my favorite guy Sadneil from Black Desert City. Then I will recruit more in United Cities. This time I think I can build an army with about 50 guys to fight the Shek Kingdom. Believe it or not, I haven't encountered a beakthing yet. It is not worth my time. When I build a team of 12 archers all with50+ crossbows, the beakthing and the blood spiders are nothing anyway. My crossbow training has just begun. I have about 600 hours in this game. But I do a lot of research in this game. LOL
I think I wanted all of the books, and this was the one that included everything. I didn't care about a GM screen or dice or minis, but it really is a beautiful box!
a few years ago I was admin of the lamentations of the flame princess discord. I had joined the Mothership discord and had spoken to the devs quite a bit, they seemed very nice. The girlfriend of Zak, a LotFP adventure writer, posted a huge allegation of physical, verbal, and sexual abuse against Zak. Immediately most of the OSR devs sided with the girlfriend and I said in the LotFP discord, not the mothership discord, “We need to hear both sides of the story before this turns into a witch hunt and Zak is wrongfully cancelled.” Well this exploded with negative reaction because most of the OSR devs follow the: BELIEVE ALL WOMEN! Mindset. I wasn’t saying she was lying I said we needed to be logical and get all the facts. The mods of the mothership discord went to other OSR discord I was in and tried to get me kicked out. I was banned from the mothership discord. To this day I have tried many times to talk with the seemingly friendly devs of Mothership and they wont let me. You either cancel what turned out to be an innocent man or you aren’t one of them. So, after Zak got proof that the girlfriend was lying nothing has changed. Zak is taking everyone to court that tried to cancel him. Most of those devs you’ve probably heard of. The dev of electric Bastionland, the dev of Gardens of Ynn, Mothership, and lots more. I don’t hate the mothership devs, but I’m a customer and was mistreated so every chance I get I warn people about these devs. I’d love to talk with the devs and put this behind us. I’d delete every post I made online, but I know they won’t talk to me. Maybe this new edition will sell enough copies to cover their legal fees when Zak takes them to court.
That art is beautiful! The ships & space stations remind me of designs in Cowboy Bebop. The fonts in the side adventures look like the fonts in Cowboy Bebop too. All it needs is a "It came from the fridge" mission. haha
If I minimize my "Record Window" and go move stuffs on my DM Window, I'm forced to go to the Record Window so everything can move, its like it only update when I open the window.
We started using Zoom to record faces and audio because it does a better job, but you can keep and instance of roll 20 going for gameplay. Zoom does a way way better job with audio though.
Yeah, I just wanted them to fit in with my inch grid combinatorix terrain stuff. Basically 1 inch is 5 feet and everyhting I've made is some combination of inches so it fits together like Legos.
I deeply appreciate a deep dive into DG and your discussion of Barker. I have been a fan of Kult since about 1998 and it's very transparent that it's lore was highly influenced by Barker.
You can, just make sure that you take out any little rubber gaskets or plastic seals because there are some inside of it. Acetone melts acrylic paint but it also melts plastic and rubber.
fyi, chat gpt knows the rules and can make stat blocks for GMs really well, i have been building my first campaign using Chat gpt and the only thing i have left to do really is mess with Sectors and factions.. then i will be done.
Yeah, I have my own "book" built in Notion so I can pull everything up at a glance. I've been using ChatGPT to write adventures too. It's an amazing tool!
Thank you for sharing! Tbis is the exact topic im stumped with right now and was begging tbe cosmos an actual architect could help illuminate it for me. I CANNOT build from scratch and wont steal other peoples work without their permission but not having a house to olay with keeps me from playing tne whole dang game.
Interesting video so far, I'm not going to be able to finish it tonight although I do have some personal disagreements with using ai. But I'm interested in learning more.
I forgot about that. I still feel like SWN is much better suited to something like The Expanse or Firefly campaign wise than something like Star Wars, but it's pretty modular, like you could darw on the new book Cities Without Number for cyberpunk flavor.
Man, I'm going to become your evangelist. This is excellent guidance, from providing a free AI plateform to explaining how you've come to use it. Outstanding. Anyone who asks me about AI art, I'll send them your way. Some comstructive cristicism, I would work on decreasing filler words like "um". They make you sound less confident, even though you clearly have great info to share. I'd recommend making a secomd iteration of this w/ less "stuttering" words. It almost got me to click off before setring playback to 2x speed. Just some tips, but don't be discouraged. Your content is great, just have to polish presentation a bit. Great camera angle & audio too. 👍
Great video. Any chance you could make a modular Wild West board for dead man’s hand, along with terrain for it ? Would be great to see how you make a gaming board for Wild West cheers
Wouldn’t it be better to just build in the Skeleton acid rain area and put the food in the acid lake? Then they will just die in the lake as they stand around.
I think I picked that spot because it has really good fertility, it stretches across a couple different biomes and has really good wheat, rice, hemp, and cactus yields. That would be fun to do in a skeleton run though!
@@SMooreArtDesign The acid lake near the skeleton vendor has a nearby iron source. You can smith weapons and trade with the skeleton vendor, who has the best prosthetics. Also, since it always rains, the hydroponics are always watered and you don’t need to water your crops.
@@SMooreArtDesign Well, the skeleton vendor has the AI cores to research the hydroponics. If you need more, you can reset the world and he will sell more. The acid rain will kill most armies before they get to you and even if they do, they will die in the lake if you put your gate in the acid lake. There is also another area to the northeast that has high amounts of iron and a copper source located together, if you needed more.
Great video! I've been running CoC for a few years and I picked up the DG slipcase awhile back, I haven't read DG yet, Im debating switching over to that system if I like aspects of it more. I know they're basically the same but the slight differences might be enough to get me to change over. Regardless of if I use the DG system I definitely plan on introducing DG into a CoC scenario very soon.
I personally love 7th edition rules but I feel like Delta Green just adds a layer of depth and flavor to a modern game. I love the espionage/ counterintelligence elements that adds another level of paranoia for players!
@@SMooreArtDesign Me as well, I really love the aesthetic and I also feel like the setting would allow for more creativity in the scenario. A lot of the time, a limitation can be a source to get creative. Call of Cthulhu has so, so many possible settings you can run across infinite time and space that sometimes I'm not really sure where I want to take the story, the setting for Delta Green feels like would be better for consistent stories, at least for for me.
@@moolate127 Absolutley! I love Delta Green lore too. One of my favorite things is how agents names are based on which cell they belong to, like special agent Gina from G cell.
Call of cthulhu is an amazing rpg, and with 7th edition you get 40 years of backwards compatible content . My group and I did a small podcast all about coc
I've been loving it so far! That's one of the things that I think is amazing about the game is that everything is backwards compatible going back 40 + years.
@@SMooreArtDesign yep love that you Also coveted delta green along with impossible landscapes, which is also amazing. Finished running it last year and loving glass cannons take.