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Post by Grey Tower Games on Apr 20, 2015 0:12:07 GMT
This video details how to make modular reusable cavern walls for Pathfinder, D&D or any other tactical table top game for that matter. The inspiration for this video was watching all of the excellent DMScotty videos on the theDMsCraft channel where he uses cardboard and hot glue to make his tiles. I wanted to do something a little different and use heavier materials that would allow users to take a base set and make an infinite number of dungeons/caverns.
This video is part 2 of 3 and covers the making of the cavern walls. The last video (creating the dungeon walls) is almost completely shot and should be coming out shortly.
If you have any feedback I would love to hear it. Also, if you have a go at making some yourself, please post links in here so we can see your work as well.
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Post by DnDPaladin on Apr 20, 2015 4:38:58 GMT
again, awesome stuff. really like the magnetised stuff. think i'll modify my own set for that and make my floor tiles magnetised as well.
great cavern walls. just a small thing i was wondering about. wouldn't using a an actual rock for texturing be better then the tools ? not that your walls didn't quite get there, its actually getting there a lot. they are great. just trying to learn a bit on sculpting since i wanna start trying it.
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Post by Grey Tower Games on Apr 20, 2015 22:07:34 GMT
again, awesome stuff. really like the magnetised stuff. think i'll modify my own set for that and make my floor tiles magnetised as well. great cavern walls. just a small thing i was wondering about. wouldn't using a an actual rock for texturing be better then the tools ? not that your walls didn't quite get there, its actually getting there a lot. they are great. just trying to learn a bit on sculpting since i wanna start trying it. Thanks for the feedback. I used the rock there to add a little texture but wanted to have some more prominent highs and lows on the pieces. I was blown away by the texture that Scotty got on his cavern pillars (with the paper towels and TP) and agree these are not qute as sharp. The great thing about these are since I need to make more, I can experiment with some new techniques and if the new ones come out better than these, these can be relegated to the backup walls which only need to be brought out when using a massive cave complex. I might try adding some texture with TP and white glue. I also plan on casting some of the stalagmites I sculpted earlier and including them in some of the new wall pieces I will be making. I will post pix with some of the new ones if they look significantly better than the last batch.
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