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Post by art on May 4, 2016 3:46:26 GMT
I have been looking at the work done here for quite a time. Finally got enough time and pictures to add some of my work. I will start with some I took pictures of a while ago. You will be able to see the influence of "Go Forth and Craft" and Wylock. I also 3 months ago purchased a 3-D printer and have been doing combinations of work. I know that some of these could use a little more work, but I have an attention disorder to perfecting things I make. Notice my stamp in the background. Since none of these pictures were made to share you will have to live with multiple projects in the background.
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Post by art on May 4, 2016 3:50:15 GMT
Here is a stone faced door that I created out of foam. The face is baked clay added to the door. The door does open and close.
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Post by art on May 4, 2016 3:58:16 GMT
Home Front
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Post by art on May 4, 2016 4:00:04 GMT
Inn with a battering ram outside.
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Post by DMScotty on May 4, 2016 22:27:54 GMT
Awesome stuff!
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Post by art on May 5, 2016 2:56:28 GMT
Well you know you are the one that I learned how to do this from. Now to show some of my own revisions to your work. Base is cardboard. The firepit is made from baking soda, some rocks, bucket is from foam and handle is gold wire from crafting store, fire is made from hot glue. The two dire wolves were printed on my very cheap 3-D printer and then painted.
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Post by art on May 5, 2016 3:00:14 GMT
This is a repeat from a previous post, but here our my 3-D prints made from hero clips stl file. I created all of the tops here using a simplified blender type program and then painted them. They work great for quick layouts for gaming.
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Post by art on May 5, 2016 3:16:10 GMT
The following was hand cut foam bricks pasted together to create a path way. Everything else is very cheap stuff from the dollar store. The dragon in the back was printed from my very low end printer and then painted.
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Post by art on May 5, 2016 3:31:55 GMT
Hodge podge of work. The small fire was printed from my low end 3-D printer and then painted. The large inferno is from plastic cups. The cut off tree towards the back is from beads and pipe cleaner. Column is from cardboard. Most of the rest is from cut foam and painting.
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Post by art on May 9, 2016 3:23:26 GMT
A cave cliff created out of Styrofoam and paper machete and then painted.
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Post by art on May 10, 2016 2:55:55 GMT
Magic circle out of dollar store foam board.
More still to come. One year of work off and on and finally decided to display some of it.
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on May 10, 2016 15:55:18 GMT
Howdy,
You are going to town! Keep up the good work...
Kev!
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Post by art on May 11, 2016 4:06:28 GMT
A couple chicken shacks, four palm trees, additional tiles, a broken mast and partially finished front of the deck of a ship.
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Post by art on May 16, 2016 1:51:47 GMT
A couple more from previous work. Personal creation from baked clay of a beholder. Insulation foam and paper machete from toilet paper and then painted for this monster lair. Other items from random sources such as the bones from dollar store skeletons during Halloween.
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Post by art on May 18, 2016 1:12:41 GMT
Another crafty moment. My dragon room which follows somewhat DM Scotty's link. My dragon is a little more friendly and less spectacular, but that's how it turned out and it will still work.
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Post by DnDPaladin on May 18, 2016 6:00:52 GMT
Chubby dragons are awesome !!! seriously that tile is amasing still. don't be ashamed of your skills.
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Post by art on Jun 23, 2016 3:26:22 GMT
Here is the latest crafting combined with 3-D printing. A couple of hobbit style circular entrances. Stone work is out of foam and portal openings are 3-D printed. Door was from a necklace on sale at a hobby store.
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