This channel will explore the wide world of crafting for tabletops games. I create tutorials for painting, crafting terrain and homemade miniatures, and scatter as well as some review of products on the market . My goal is to make this a great place to share our creativity and ideas with one another and enhance our hobbies.
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Been going to the Dollar Store recently to grab some skulls and bone packs and that place is ALWAYS picked over! They can’t seem to keep the stuff on the shelf! 😳
Picked up some cool tips here! Makes me curious how you would tackle approaching crafting fog on your terrains to making their glowing all the more ominous and mystical.
Hi Cornfield! I haven't really had time to work on new videos with the Patreon taking up so much of my time (getting 50+ pages of 5e content together every month is a lot!). Hopefully we will have at least some shorts for you soon :)
Hi Thisismynameok9152, I haven't really had time to work on new videos with the Patreon taking up so much of my time (getting 50+ pages of 5e content together every month is a lot!). Hopefully we will have at least some shorts for you soon :)
Thank you so much, just what I was looking for for my castle miniature project. Also love your humor! Gaming looks like a lot of fun. I'll check in on the folks you recommend.
I reached out to Drifters Atlas with interest in one of their books but they haven’t posted anything to their FB page since October 2021. I sent them an unanswered message. They don’t make it easy to do business with them.
@Critical Crafting I think Im drybrushing but I don't honestly know the difference. Undercoats are dry. I dip brush in white, wipe off most of the paint and then quick shorter strokes to put it on
There was no need for a base coat as the skeleton was already the base color that I wanted, which is also why I applied the VERY HEAVY wash on it, to give it a bit more dimension before diving in