My friend put together the setting and borrowed heavily from several copywritten sources, so I don't think it can be sold. I'll let him know there is interest, and we may make it public at some point. Thanks for your interest!
69,000 views coming right up. The road ahead is lookin' NYOICE! and diiiiirty... maaan. Just laying the groundwork to greatness. Looking forward to see where this route runs. Also who doesn't love the aural titilation of the tristram/Lut Gholein funk as the world comes together?
This is the first of your videos I have come across. I don't know why it popped into my feed but I'm glad it did. You did great work and I enjoyed watching your progress. The only addition I would humbly suggest is at the end if you could give us an estimate of how much time this all took. For me at least, it really helps me appreciate all of the effort that goes into making something like this.
Thanks for your support! My only issue with tracking the time is I often find little gaps in the day to work on projects, so its hard to estimate total time. I'll keep it in mind though, thanks for the suggestion!
I believe it was this one: www.thingiverse.com/thing:78252 but you can also just search around thingiverse for "texture roller" and pick other patterns.
I use 2ft by 2ft foam boards from Home Depot as the base. Something like this: www.homedepot.com/p/Project-Panels-Formular-1-in-x-2-ft-x-2-ft-Rigid-Foam-Board-Insulation-Sheathing-PP1/203553730
Love this. It looks really great and its a neat approach. I don't know if I'll have the patience to glue all the stones individually, but the effect is so good!
Its hard to do all at once, but break it up into small chunks when you get time and its not so bad. I usually put on a podcast or audiobook while I'm working on stuff like that.
One of our players likes to build settings and maps, and he wrote most of the backstory to the City of Camorra. Borrowed heavily from the Gentleman Bastards novels by Scott Lynch. Over 60 districts and regions crisscrossed by canals, ranging from the opulent Alcegrante to the squalid Cauldron. Currently ruled by the Doge Marcus di Geglio Nicovante.
Alternatively you can use tile grout to make your stones look mortared in rather than set in dirt. There is also the budget coffee and/or tea leaves plus binder option.
I've never tried coffee grounds, but it might stain when adding moisture. It was nice that I could just wipe away the wet fiber and it wouldn't leave any color or residue.
A grim challenge, gracefully met. Nothing a dry brush and foam can't realize. Bearing witness to this masterpiece brings warmth to, these frozen booooonesth. Eye-sickles carved the feeling of dripping, frozen spikes into the theater of the mind. Hot glue never looked more cold-blooded. A truly NOICE! job, and that's without considering the video and the editing, king. Cool story, bro! Shivering in anticipation of the next video. I'll try to chill till then. The true successor to Blizzard Entertainment, bud ice should stop now before hell freezes over. Terrible puns go brrrrrrrrr in the brain-pan. Hard not to snowball into the next one. Yet-i can go on, abominable, indominitable, like a Pickle in a salt layer. Ok I'm frosting up, time to snowblow outta here. Looking forward to the next the ice-wind tale. Frigid.