How to Make Castle Tiles for Dungeons & Dragons
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- How to build castle themed modular tiles for your tabletop roleplaying games such as Dungeons & Dragons.
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"These walls are not going to be laser perfect." As I walk to my Glowforge and turn it on. LOL :) Man its crazy what 7 years can do!
Hi! I've been testing and crafting randon things for 3 years by now and your videos gave me a lot of ideas to speed up my cartfs. I was always looking for a good modular method and now I have a lot to thank you.
Also, by now I'm testing to do the wals as a clip on feature. This way I lost less time building diferent kinds of tiles and gain a little more mobility (my tiles travels a lot).
Again, Thank you.
Cool!
Love your channel and videos! Q: what do you mean by 2 1/2 "light"?
Its about 1/32 to 1/16 under, or just below the 2.5 marking.
Another great tutorial. Thanks for sharing, man.
Very nice! These look like they are much quicker than the first sets you did.
Great work, I would share my futurist spacecraft based on your design ideas. Is very interestign. Everything made with cardboard and sponge paint technique!
I havn't seen one of those old chaos warrior models in years!
thanks so much, I'm 14 and love dnd and was able to get card board from the Dollar general but can't find chip board anywhere in my area
Good for you, thanks for watching. Your parents might be able to help you buy some chipboard here: www.amazon.com/Grafix-Chipboard-12-Inch-Natural-25-Pack/dp/B0013JRFUA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489955995&sr=8-1&keywords=grafix+medium+weight+chipboard+12x12
Wyloch all your tiles and accessories in all your videos are excellent. I look forward to everyone of your new vids. Keep up the fantastic work man!
+Jason Long Thanks!
Awesome, man! keep up the great work.
+David Whittaker Thanks for watching!
that was a very good video thank you for making it.
I'm currently using dj Scott us cork method due to conserving space in my very tiny room.. These look great, all your work. Can't wait to make these when I'm able to move.
Another AWESOME video as always!!!! When are you gonna release the sewer tile video???? :)
Interesting approach to castle tiles. You could even make a variable of this tile with wooden floors as well.
In my opinion THESE tiles look best for a Dungeon - but it's a hell of work to get it all done until you can start playing RPG. Took me several month. If I would do it again, think I would use styrofoam only (like shown on Black Magic Craft) - cutting the damn cardboard is a neverending story!
You're right, it ain't easy. Kind of has to be a zen thing.
Thanks for the great ideas, I'm making my own modular dungeon tiles for the castle ravenloft game, and your tiles have given me some good inspiration... question though, if you start out with one design of tile should you stick to it through out the entire dungeon, or can you mix it up depending on the room your in??
i have a question, i saw in other videos that the size of the module is a little more widht, like 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 because the mini can move more comfortable into the module, ¿what do you tink about this?
Sorry, what are you asking? Which module?
@@WylochsArmory sorry, english isn't my main language. for me, module = the 1/4 section of the the tile where the mini stand up
Love your intros
Dude, I love your channel. :)
+Earl Tea Grey TV Thanks NL!
Damn you, you genius, I wish I saw this yesterday before I started my first set of tiles lol. Awesome Sir.
+John Suski abandon it if its shit. that's what I did! I recycled them and its fine.
+Discipol Sad thing is, it's not. I took my time and they are coming out amazing, I just never considered this option. So now I will have to make a second set. lol. They are a hybrid of Wyloch's and DMG'S. I got pics of them over on DM Scotty's Facebook page.
+John Suski Been there, before John! My "second set" is the one from the first five videos of this series.
just revisiting this video for ideas for making interior tiles for modern/post apoc buildings for solo fear and faith/ flying lead games. cheers
+GundamJoe Dig it
Simply Awesome!
Very nicely done!
Wyloch, love this tile system of yours; this may draw me out of my 2.5D "NEXT" type system I decided to go with initially. You solved the problem that working with Hirst Arts dimensions could cause, but with the same awesome look as those pieces. Question: from your experience with using these tiles with dungeon dressings, do you ever wish for higher walls like in most Hirst Arts builds?
Thanks for your viewership. No, I like shorter walls. I think Scotty nailed it when he came up with the whole 2.5 short wall concept.
Playability can't be beat. Only thing I may miss is surface area for hanging wall decorations or elements on, but I can just craft a custom clip-on wall section like you've done for doors or Scotty's done with the magic mouth craft and so on. Excellent vids! Glad you just carried on into "season 2" without a break :)
any tips for cutting the walls i keep ending up with destroyed strips of cardboard :(
Should take 3 to 4 passes of the knife. Light scoring, then some pressure, then final pass.
Would it be possible to make molds of the finished product to reproduce using resin?
Hmmm, I do not know, I have never tried casting anything before, of any sort.
Its me again, sry just discovered you and running through so many videos :) Hope you keep up so i can continue watching them ^^
Would you suggest this method or the one you showed in the first view videos? Since your doing the wall diffrently, not sure where to start out for mass production :P
Whichever you like the look of. The original ones have the foam wall, which gives more opportunity for texturing.
Thx, Wyloch :)
Could you give me a link to buy some good foam online? Because I can't find any good foam in nearby shops or pages..
www.amazon.com/Readi-Board-Foam-Board-Count-White/dp/B017BDHX76
Thanks a lot!
How did the slate grey tiles turn out when they dried?
+iHunterKiller Okay....I have stopped using that paint. It was premium semi-gloss interior house paint, WAY too thick for crafting and with a long dry time. Now I use cheap acrylic craft paint and it's much easier to work with.
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why all the hastle ? u could use thicker foam
You mean for the foundation? Two reasons: Foam is much more fragile, and, the exposed corrugation gives excellent surface area for the hot glue when attaching the walls, making them incredibly strong.
That said I do wish I'd used a chipboard slab with foamcore attached to it for the foundation. It's too tall as is. I regret this one a bit.
where did you get your paper cutter thingy?
+trenton maloney Michaels'
man i really like your tilesets ill have to show some when im done.
+trenton maloney Please do!
+trenton maloney I got mine at Walmart for $10... I need to post a review on my Blog... I love it! I wish I had gotten a larger one, but other that that no complaints. It works great!
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+Harland Mountain Dig it.
Fantástico como todo.
+Cesar Pi ¡Gracias!