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Post by thedmg on Feb 9, 2016 3:20:29 GMT
Visit the Showcase pageMy intention with this is to end my videos with a showcase of projects completed by members of the community and link to their work on their own website, facebook, blog, here, etc Helping viewers to see what others have created. I would also like to build up a curated repository of finished projects in various different categories on my website: Dungeons, Wizards Rooms, Wilderness, Castles, Caves, Corridors, Traps, ad infinitum... All would be linked to the creators content as above. Thanks for your help
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Post by DnDPaladin on Feb 9, 2016 9:43:07 GMT
interesting idea. may throw a few of my stuff your way.
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Post by thedmg on Feb 9, 2016 12:59:41 GMT
All are welcome
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Post by curufin on Feb 9, 2016 13:13:46 GMT
This is really awesome! I may have re-take some photos...
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Post by Draklith on Feb 9, 2016 13:20:11 GMT
Great idea DMG, you should have thunk of this one awhile ago
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Post by jennifer on Feb 9, 2016 18:17:35 GMT
Yeah, this is really a great idea! Do you accept crafting stuff that isn't necessarily dungeon related? e.g. Frostgrave wargaming terrain?
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Post by thedmg on Feb 10, 2016 3:55:59 GMT
So long as can be used for RPGs I don't see why not Jennifer.
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Post by jennifer on Feb 10, 2016 4:15:32 GMT
How about something like this? My Dice Tower made from cedar fence picket, a wall panel, dollar tree foam, rigid foam insulation and toilet paper mache? Gonna finish the gate soon. The tower just sits in the yard and can be removed. SO the yard is reusable.. in fact it could be used as a large 10 inch x 10 inch 2.5D dungeon room for example.
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Post by Sleepy Hollow Mike on Feb 12, 2016 7:20:24 GMT
I must commend you!Usually I can pick out what was used for what on a project but not on this piece! Great work! (As usual!)
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Post by thedmg on Feb 13, 2016 3:36:23 GMT
Perfect How about something like this? My Dice Tower made from cedar fence picket, a wall panel, dollar tree foam, rigid foam insulation and toilet paper mache?
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Feb 13, 2016 7:47:49 GMT
You know where my blog is lol. Though I really need to get back in the crafting groove. But it has been too cold.
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Post by jennifer on Feb 13, 2016 7:50:38 GMT
Perfect How about something like this? My Dice Tower made from cedar fence picket, a wall panel, dollar tree foam, rigid foam insulation and toilet paper mache? Only thing it isn't done yet because I need to add a gate that opens and closes.. but I haven't figured out a good way to do this. It needs to stay closed when dice hit it. So I guess I can't share it on your site yet because you are only accepting finished projects right?
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Post by thedmg on Feb 18, 2016 0:05:10 GMT
Finished really means that it looks completed. I don't want to show stuff that is half built, unpainted or looks unfinished Your photo above is just fine - as it looks complete
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Post by jennifer on Feb 18, 2016 0:46:09 GMT
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Post by TheZenGM on Feb 18, 2016 5:45:50 GMT
My intention with this is to end my videos with a showcase of projects completed by members of the community and link to their work on their own website, facebook, blog, here, etc Every time I think you can't possibly get any cooler, ya outdo yourself again. You're like a dual wielder who suddenly reveals he actually has 3 arms. Haha! Good on ya, mate. And thanks.
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Post by DnDPaladin on Feb 18, 2016 8:04:36 GMT
does that means in 20 years time he will have 40 arms ?
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Post by thedmg on Feb 19, 2016 22:22:03 GMT
My intention with this is to end my videos with a showcase of projects completed by members of the community and link to their work on their own website, facebook, blog, here, etc Every time I think you can't possibly get any cooler, ya outdo yourself again. You're like a dual wielder who suddenly reveals he actually has 3 arms. Haha! Good on ya, mate. And thanks. Thank you. My wife would ask that those extra arms clean the cat litter tray now...
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