I work in a factory where we fabricate all kinds of corrugated cardboard and from it boxes, standees etc... Thanks to you this mundane job is more relaxing, as i think about potencional usage of various types of paper.
@@CrookedStaffTerrain Actually yes, if there is no printing on paper you can bring home almost anything. Within reasonable quantities. 6-10 huge unfolded boxes? No problem just ask the production supervisor for the release paper (99,9% not a problem). And about scrap and samples? Just dig in! Fill your pockets as you please, its literaly a garbage. No one cares. :)
@@CrookedStaffTerrain Want a care package? :) If you want i can send you some scraps. But it will be possible firstly in january. There will be a lot of work thanks to christmas but a lot of good scrap.
Another great video! Another great piece of terrain. I'm always impressed at the end of each video of how good those photography shots are, and with each new piece your resource list grows larger! Keep it up!
@@CrookedStaffTerrain Idk, I can tell a decent amount of work goes into staging and lighting them so they look good. Which is an art in and of itself! Love it
@@jakecharron4300 My lighting usually consists of me standing over the terrain holding a couple of desk lamps :) ...but it works well enough. I have upgraded the background slightly though ...now I'm using a thin wooden board covered in a black sheet (before that it was a black T-shirt pulled over a large piece of cardboard :) ). Whatever gets the job done though - right :D :D :D
By the way have you seen GW is going to release Dungeon Bowl? I feel like your style of terrain would be perfect for that game, maybe a good opportunity for some project ideas?
@@oliverizzard8751 I vaguely remember seeing it back in the day (and I've just watched the new trailer) ...but it's never really interested me I'm afraid.
7:19 - It looks a bit more complicated that it actually is... You're talking about our mundane brains, not your genious level 2.5D master mind! It's a lot more complicated! Nice explanation, though.
@@CrookedStaffTerrain - Funny, I initially thought the same question, then immediately answered it with the pretty much the same answer because, same as you, I have storage issues and even more so in the current place I live. Great solution to a common problem for some (probably many of us?) of us.
@@TheMrRoc It also doesn't hurt to have options :) ...but yeah, most of my IRL gaming in the past has been away from home - so I need to fit everything inside whatever bag/rucksack/box I'm taking with me.
@@CrookedStaffTerrain - That was my early days of gaming. All my (Classic)Traveller stuff fitted into a briefcase and my minis (15mm) in a padded box in another briefcase along with spare maps and starship deck plans that didn't fit in the first case (everything soon expanded into the briefcase and a carry all). Have bags will travel! Then I got into AD&D and those books, maps, and 25-28mm minis were far to big to fit all of them into a briefcase so I went to carrying those in a... chest! Seemed fitting for a fantasy game. For many, many years I played in other people's places and the occasional community hall or 'club'. When I started a completely new campaign some time over that period, I decided to move it all into my home and that was the one that lasted with the same eight core players for over 35 years. So indeed, trouble transporting that stuff initially, but no room with a wife and four children to put much anywhere at home. But I damn well tried I tell you. I damn well tried! :D
Hi Kristian, do you use special refillable ink cartridges or simply refill used ones? I refilled my used cartridge HP 62 on my HP Envy 7640 but my printer now identifies my cartridge as defective.
I just refill the regular cartridges (I can normally do it several times before I start having issues ...after around half-a-dozen times I normally have to buy a new one). However some printers/companies are less than happy about us doing this, and have put 'chips' on their cartridges in the past to stop them working once empty (I'm not sure if this is the case with yours). The only downside I normally have is that the cartridge always looks empty in the settings.