i’ve been a fan for years ! so glad to see these simplistic, artistic and imaginative builds ! i’m so burned out of the 3 d and super technical builds, glad to go back to basics
My very first box of dungeon tiles is based on these original videos. For paint, I used 'stone texture paint' and the players loved playing on them. I still have and used them. They are so easy to make and store.
I followed your tutorials when I was thirteen years old and was astonished at how much you could do with such simple materials. While I didn't have a group to use the tiles with then, I'm happy to say that I did end up finding a group many years later. Thank you for all your work and for reuploading the whole series!
Ahh, the memories! Spending hours making these tiles with my gaming group. SO MANY TILES!!! Thank you for posting all these. Its like a great movie. I hope all is well in your world. Much love DMG
Thank you, for a decade of good stuff. You have been a huge joy to watch and craft with. The OTCS really helped my group make through the pandemic, and i still use them occasionally.
DMG GARETH you were my first introduction to building dungeon tiles. You lead me to DM Scotty. What a great surprise to see this video once again on my feed. Cheers
It’s really great to relive the excitement of these revolutionary videos. I watched each video upon release and saw their utility immediately. I’ve made a ton of tiles, as well as all the furniture, traps and doors. I use them weekly, and they are really versatile, and all my players are excited to explore the easily created dungeons. Thank you, Gareth for bringing these to the community. I’m sorry to hear that your beautiful cats have passed.
Can't believe this was from 10 years ago. My 1st tiles were all based on this technique. Did all of the 1st adventure in Rise of the Runelords using this method. Got your DVD years ago. Miss your crafting videos, despite having moved on to foam. It was always a pain trying to get double cardboard.
10 years and many RU-vid ups and downs. I have moved many times. Built many other channels. Learned a lot. Forgot a lot. Lost a few cats along the way.