Great tutorial and extraordinary result. I still have the original cardboard scenery for the Idol of Gork campaign. Please do show us how you made the stamps for the greenskins gliphs. Thanks for sharing.
Love this content so far. More please!!!!. Also love more painting guides ( if you acceptany suggestions). I have high hopes that this channel becomes as successful as your other one.
Thanks so much! I doubt I’ll ever do a straight forward painting guide again since I feel like there’s millions of those out there, but I will have to paint the things I make so I’m sure I’ll be exploring plenty of techniques on the channel :)
@@JordsRealmForge-es7rb Well I really enjoy how you did the painting guide and gaming videos. Most I have found use a lot of different paints. I liked how you used "simple" paints for introduction people. Side question: I noticed the Warhammer fantasy books in the background, is that where you get all the history and events? I love the side comments and stories in your WH3:TW game plays.
A slight addendum: It's worth mentioning that the FIMO clay that's used for the mushrooms does need to be baked to cure, which I did do for this build off-screen and failed to mention it (probably because it was off-screen!). The wire and bamboo cocktail stick stalks can stand the heat plenty long enough for the clay to cure at the relatively low temperature required to fire it. Performance of other clay brands may vary. Always ask your doctor.
Do you know when you hear someone's voice but never see their face, but then finally see them on a video..... definitely not what i imagined! (in a good way of course!) Glad i found your other channel, as i've been an avid watcher of your content on 'Janet on occasion' (Skilfully playing games i love but am utterly rubbish at! lol!) Thank you 😊😊
I'm glad you found your over here, too! I hope you enjoy the content on here, even if it is a little different to what you're used to seeing me doing :)
I’d love to see how you made the stamps. Or even just a written description of how you made them here if possible, or a link if there’s a good description of the process somewhere else?
Excellent work! Would you be interested at all at a livestreamed crafting session? I love tutorials like these, but would be interested to see a less structured and more freeform view
Probably not. As fun as that sounds in concept it would just be an entire stream of me doing a single step and then ending it when something needed to dry for a few hours. So rather than 'freeform' anything it would just be 3 hours of me making thatch or something. Not great tele.
Thanks! I hope you were able to learn a few things :) Yeah, I do want to do some lore videos, but more like a “this thing happened in the fluff so let’s build something inspired by it” kinda thing. That’s what this video was supposed to be until it became 40 minutes long! Maybe a lore video followed by other build videos is the way to do it so it’s all digestible. We’ll see :P