Learn to craft a magical landscape, interactive buildings, water features, dungeons and more for games like Dungeons & Dragons, Frostgrave,or even HeroQuest from items like foam, cardboard, glue and much more. Beginner to advanced techniques laid out in my tutorial videos. Many of my builds have optional plans you can download and print off. Use them along with my crafting tutorials, and build along with me!
Love watching a master at work! Thanks for all your hard work 💪🏼. We’re so excited to see it all come together. Once we get this on the table it’s going to be unreal 🔥!! Can’t wait for the next episode 🐉 See you soon!
This one was really good.... It always blows my mind how well poly fill looks like smoke and clouds. The floating mountains will always remind me of Rygar so that's like soul food haha
Why did the two dragons argument become heated over the subject of floating islands? Because neither could agree on who had the higher ground! Oh damn, I need an icepack. Really think I pulled something w/ that one....
that out take reminds me of what was meant to be a cool flaming prop swinging shot to close off a video of a con i was working on, only problem was the brazier chose to separate from the pole part mid swing and go sailing off out of shot. luckily i had enough where withall to go "AH PROJECTILE!!!" and we all got a laugh out of it (the we being the person recording, a couple of bystanders and myself)
Wow!! You have really out did yourself on those mountains and clouds! Love all the different mediums you used and shared in making these so realistic. The lightning in the clouds looks great. Excited for the next couple videos to drop. Oh, I like the design on your shirt.
Thank you so much Kyle. I appreciate the support 💪 and Firelight Fables is an amazing company that takes pride in everything they do down to the packaging of their products!
Thank you :). You don’t have to get super fancy. You can literally texture a piece of dollar store foam board to look like a wall, use clear packaging from a food container for the base, Play-Doh for the island, then pour your resin. It really is a quick project to tackle. Give it a go!
Dude, that design is genius. I have been trying to figure out how to make swamp terrain for some time, you just gave me exactly the method I need. Looking forward to seeing Ge Boom again.
Awesome tiles, John! I can't wait to see the new video coming out! I've been working on a Hag's Hut and swamp terrain since I saw your Baɓa Lasaga hut video!Craft on, dude!
8:00 if that's what I think it is, that reddish "Sponge" is fibrous, you can pull it apart in stringy clumps to make draping red moss (aka Blood Moss). and dead grass/foliage
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT NGL, I am also a "never throw anything even potentially useful away" person! 😅 I could see you using it as blood moss, dead grass/bushes, but also the roofing of a mud hut that's dead/dry. you could also cut out the out an outline of a animal/monster, spray it with adhesive, stick that to it, the air brush it to make a rug, or put it on a frame as a skin being tanned of a furry beast/monster. you could also "dye" it with a strong wash of acrylic paint, if you needed a lot of it in a strange color also experiment with bleaching it! you could make a GREAT Blighted or Drought effect if so! (assuming it's synthetic, it may not be possible, depending...)
Great question… it allows you to accurately place the resin right where you want it. Pouring from a cup is a risky move with all the placed tufts, rocks, etc. This resin is completely opaque. If you get it on something you don’t want it’s now black!
Right on, sensei! I’m really digging how you are showing us these new techniques. I’m looking forward to seeing the diorama. Can’t wait to see the new addition to your family! - Rick
Amazing work! Love the effect you got with the resin….not sure I’d want to travel through there alone! Cannot wait to see the new vid coming up, having seen you build all the elements individually over time seeing them all together in one setting just blows my mind! Great to see you back! ❤