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Post by Grey Tower Games on Feb 16, 2016 0:32:17 GMT
This video details how to create a stamp to easily mass produce wooden planks of any length and width from clay. These planks can then be used in any of your fantasy table builds for either RPG games such as Pathfinder/D&D as well as tabletop war games. The next video will show how I made the stones and then the following series of videos will show how I crafted the modular cottage. I hope you enjoy. Any and all feedback is appreciated.
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Feb 16, 2016 1:39:19 GMT
Yo! What happened to the book shelves? You promised pics of the end product! I made a few bookcases in Google Sketchup to populate a library. My plan is to clean these up and then make silicone molds and then cast them out of resin to create a large library. This looks pretty cool to though, Kev!
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Post by Grey Tower Games on Feb 16, 2016 2:14:01 GMT
Yo! What happened to the book shelves? You promised pics of the end product! I made a few bookcases in Google Sketchup to populate a library. My plan is to clean these up and then make silicone molds and then cast them out of resin to create a large library. This looks pretty cool to though, Kev! You have a long memory! Let me see if I can wrestle up some picks of those bookcases.
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Post by Grey Tower Games on Feb 20, 2016 14:34:05 GMT
Yo! What happened to the book shelves? You promised pics of the end product! I made a few bookcases in Google Sketchup to populate a library. My plan is to clean these up and then make silicone molds and then cast them out of resin to create a large library. This looks pretty cool to though, Kev! As requested, the tiny village's library. This was created from a mold I made of the original (3d printed version). I wasn't happy with the rubber I was using as the mold proved too brittle when extracting the various elements of the bookcase. I have since changed to a different rubber product and may give these another shot for mass production.
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Post by runningwolf on Feb 20, 2016 17:50:31 GMT
same day you posted this I was thinking of some sort of way to do stone walls with a stamp...
Crafty Goblin has a good way to do individual bricks.....
Still has me thinking of a way to have a "roller" type stamp for Wyloch type walls.
Like your approach. Can see various uses (wood & stone to name 2) and wanting to see how your technique might work on foamcore and other media.
Great idea and awesome way to try experimenting with your idea.
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Post by Grey Tower Games on Feb 20, 2016 18:54:52 GMT
same day you posted this I was thinking of some sort of way to do stone walls with a stamp... Crafty Goblin has a good way to do individual bricks..... Still has me thinking of a way to have a "roller" type stamp for Wyloch type walls. Like your approach. Can see various uses (wood & stone to name 2) and wanting to see how your technique might work on foamcore and other media. Great idea and awesome way to try experimenting with your idea. I have another video that I am almost finished wrapping up post production on and that will be how I made the stones for the cottage project. I shot some other video on how I made a stamp for polymer clay stone walls. I used that as a backdrop for my first video finished product shot. Maybe I will go ahead and post that one as well. That one, like the stones video will probably be under 5 minutes as well. The wall in the background here is the one I did with a stamp and polymer clay
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Post by runningwolf on Feb 20, 2016 20:14:28 GMT
I remember my grandparents having a paint roller that had a pattern on it that made the wall look like it was wall papered.... actually making something like that would be a trick in itself.
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Post by tauster on Feb 20, 2016 21:56:21 GMT
I remember my grandparents having a paint roller that had a pattern on it that made the wall look like it was wall papered.... actually making something like that would be a trick in itself. You can get textured rolling pins on ebay, see here for details. Cobble stones, bricks, frozen ice/baked earth, dwarven runes, scifi themes, etc... those guys have a bunch of cool motifs.
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Post by Grey Tower Games on Feb 21, 2016 12:35:19 GMT
I remember my grandparents having a paint roller that had a pattern on it that made the wall look like it was wall papered.... actually making something like that would be a trick in itself. You can get textured rolling pins on ebay, see here for details. Cobble stones, bricks, frozen ice/baked earth, dwarven runes, scifi themes, etc... those guys have a bunch of cool motifs. Great link Tauster, thanks for posting. I had never stumbled across those before.
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Post by DnDPaladin on Feb 22, 2016 4:12:13 GMT
Rollers are great for many things. there are tons of them to make sand castle and all out of sands. i really wish there was for other stuff.
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Post by Grey Tower Games on Mar 7, 2016 18:49:54 GMT
As discussed above, here is the technique I used to make the chiseled stone wall backdrop.
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