for the plates it might really help for the top one to stamp something round but not quite as big as the whole plate (like a glue stick or small bottle cap, shampoo or makeup pump, etc.) in the middle to give it that plate indent look!
Are you getting sick of my praise yet? Great detail on the tankards especially the swirly handle... continuing video, like the music too btw. Shaking my head in disbelief at the detail and commitment on the cheese, and even the knife!
Also, future idea, you've probably had this thought already: sometimes you just made something to eat and then darn it, you get killed. What happens to your food? It rots. So for the "misshapen food" you make, just paint it to be rotten, or molding or both. Boom. Less waste and you have a way to show "significant time passed, but not years" via plate.
That's a good point, I was thinking of doing that at some point as a seperate thing, but using failed discards is a pretty solid way to make use of those cast offs!
I wish I had your patience and carving skills. These tiny projects are hard for me, but I loved every minute of it! I took the easy way out with my Tavern video - 3D printed all the small bits :)
I love all your work, it's amazing and so detailed!!! I hope you'll start a cave series someday because most of my campaign encounters are in caves. In any case keep up the good work, you're amazing!!!
@@RPArchiveOfficial thanks for the reply! I'm thinking about getting into crafting with your system. It's a matter of finding the right space in my house for a work station and for storage. Thanks for making content.
Great video as always! You can also make a bowl out of paper. Roll several thin strips of paper on a toothpick, when you have a disk of desirable size, bush this disk onto some bead or any small sphere to give it a shape. For fruits, you can use small beads.
Happy I helped :) if you're crafting a marketplace check out Erics Hobby Workshop, he did a recent video on fantasy marketplaces with some neat tricks for easy veggies :) Well worth a look.
I'm going to be finicky, but what about T shaped inserts to fill and cover the hole above your windows ? (the vertical part would be a cardboard insert and the horizontal would be a "stone beam") The aim is to hide the connector slot of your 2d floor walls. Great job as always !
Honestly I've been thinking about something like that, it has a lot of potential for further modularity. Need to give it some more thought before making it in a video though :)
Hello men! This is wonderful! I love the series! Was wondering, i was checking the materials page and could not find the brown stuff. Could you refer the name on how to find it?
Excellent video. I was wondering if you have ever used Apoxie Sculpt instead of Green Stuff. It is light weight but cures as hard as ABS! I like it better than Green Stuff as it is less sticky once you let it set for about 15-25 minutes after mixing the two parts together. Regardless, I look forward to more of your content as it is very inspiring!
I haven't tried that actually! That said I should probably open the damn procreate and have a play first before buying more hobby toys I don't have time to use yet :)
There are channels with 4x as many subscriber with 1/2 the production quality of your vids. Good work
Thanks :) I put a lot of effort into them so I'm glad it paid off!
I agree!
for the plates it might really help for the top one to stamp something round but not quite as big as the whole plate (like a glue stick or small bottle cap, shampoo or makeup pump, etc.) in the middle to give it that plate indent look!
Primary purpose of channel: Tutorials for Tabletop RPG props.
Me: With this knowledge, I can make pretty dollhouses.
Haha! 😅
I love those ale bottles! 😄
These look great :)
I wouldn't mind seeing a heroes feast done in this sort of manner, maybe a few chickens (half eaten maybe) and a pig as well.
Honestly, that's a goal :) but it'll be a while yet because I want to get some variety in releases!
@@RPArchiveOfficial sounds great :)
keep up the great work :)
Commenting for the algorithm! Keep up the great work :)
Are you getting sick of my praise yet? Great detail on the tankards especially the swirly handle...
continuing video, like the music too btw.
Shaking my head in disbelief at the detail and commitment on the cheese, and even the knife!
I love that cheese piece 😅
Also, future idea, you've probably had this thought already: sometimes you just made something to eat and then darn it, you get killed. What happens to your food? It rots. So for the "misshapen food" you make, just paint it to be rotten, or molding or both.
Boom. Less waste and you have a way to show "significant time passed, but not years" via plate.
That's a good point, I was thinking of doing that at some point as a seperate thing, but using failed discards is a pretty solid way to make use of those cast offs!
Awesome content! When I saw your videos I assumed you had a few hundred thousand subscribers, great quality videos.
I wish I had your patience and carving skills. These tiny projects are hard for me, but I loved every minute of it! I took the easy way out with my Tavern video - 3D printed all the small bits :)
Haha that's one way around it :)
I love that you make tables modular too, there's so much you can do here it's amazing! Definitely going to have order some magnets now
You can never have enough magnets...
Very nice details. I'm going to try these for my curse of strand campaign.
Thx for the video !
Thanks for the comment :)
I love all your work, it's amazing and so detailed!!! I hope you'll start a cave series someday because most of my campaign encounters are in caves. In any case keep up the good work, you're amazing!!!
Thanks Federico! Caves will be coming, I have special plans for them...
@@RPArchiveOfficial love it!!! Thank you so much!!!
Awesome as always!
Thanks Keenan!
Could you do bedroom furniture for an inn? Obviously a bed, maybe a washbasin, maybe a wardrobe?
Long term I'd love to! Unfortunately videos like that tend not to do as well, but we'll see! 😁
@@RPArchiveOfficial thanks for the reply! I'm thinking about getting into crafting with your system. It's a matter of finding the right space in my house for a work station and for storage. Thanks for making content.
Great video as always!
You can also make a bowl out of paper. Roll several thin strips of paper on a toothpick, when you have a disk of desirable size, bush this disk onto some bead or any small sphere to give it a shape. For fruits, you can use small beads.
Thanks man :)
I'd use larger, flat buttons as a quick way to make plates, too. Food would mostly hide the holes, or fill them with your modeling putty of choice
That's a good one...
Fantastic, Matt, thank you! I am crafting a marketplace right now and all of this is so helpful!
Happy I helped :) if you're crafting a marketplace check out Erics Hobby Workshop, he did a recent video on fantasy marketplaces with some neat tricks for easy veggies :) Well worth a look.
We can NEVER be worthy of a Baggins pantry! LOL I would love to see one though. heh heh
Very true!
Thanks RP.
Thanks for the support Janet :)
i liked, commented, and also shared now make more amazing content sir!
Thanks for the support Martin! More videos coming every week :)
Yes more please :)
I'm going to be finicky, but what about T shaped inserts to fill and cover the hole above your windows ? (the vertical part would be a cardboard insert and the horizontal would be a "stone beam")
The aim is to hide the connector slot of your 2d floor walls.
Great job as always !
Honestly I've been thinking about something like that, it has a lot of potential for further modularity.
Need to give it some more thought before making it in a video though :)
A couple other suggestions for you
An open book
A Bucket
An open barrel (with tools)
A cast iron lantern
I've done the open book in the wizards study video, and I've done an open crate (not quite barrel) in the dockside warehouse video :)
Amazing work!! I am trying all of your different accessories but I’m not sure what to do with meat and/or veg. Great work again
Thanks man! Badass username btw 😄
This is awesome! I just don’t think I can do the fine details!!
You'd be surprised :) it's mostly patience and Stubbornness!
Give us the adress of this inn. The food looks delicious
Haha, that was the goal :) one day I'll have enough variety to throw down a real feast...
You have so many genius ideas. Any suggestions for making these to a 28mm scale?
Use them pretty much as is. I measured 30mm and 28mm side by side, everything still roughly works :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial Sweet! The screen can be deceiving. Time to start, then!
Hello men! This is wonderful! I love the series! Was wondering, i was checking the materials page and could not find the brown stuff. Could you refer the name on how to find it?
It's literally called 'brown stuff', like green stuff, but brown. Try googling brown stuff putty would be my guess :)
you need some meats, turkey/chicken legs, roasts. should be easy out of green/brown stuff
Excellent video. I was wondering if you have ever used Apoxie Sculpt instead of Green Stuff. It is light weight but cures as hard as ABS! I like it better than Green Stuff as it is less sticky once you let it set for about 15-25 minutes after mixing the two parts together. Regardless, I look forward to more of your content as it is very inspiring!
I haven't tried that actually! That said I should probably open the damn procreate and have a play first before buying more hobby toys I don't have time to use yet :)
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How much funding would it take to mass produce your product line?
70th !
Just get over it build a doll house. That’s what you really want. You want to play house with dollies.