I really look forward to these Curse of Strahd build videos as they come out. I hope you continue to make more as your journey across Barovia. They really are superb and have helped me with ideas for my own Campaign!
Hi Dana, I'm so loving your Curse of Strahd gaming terrain video projects. Please keep posting similar themed videos as your party make their way thru Barovia. I'm looking fwd to the actual video game play walk-through using your builds. I'm working on something similar for my D&D campaign for my young sons as I love the aesthetic of 3D terrain for D&D adventuring. Theatre of the mind game play is fantastic but there is something to be experienced by a well made dungeon craft. I've made a large final staging battle scenic in a section of Ravenloft Castle to face off with Strahd. Your channel was instrumental in its inspiration. Thanks once again for your amazing channel and wonderful crafting and painting tips. Warm regards, KirkwNYC
Nice. Love the cool colors of the cave system. Hollow Knight is great inspiration. On the subject of Ghasts and clothes, I think it's fine if there's a range of coverage between ghasts, as they represent a more intelligent form of Ghoul. In my homebrew, I have Ghouls (and Ghasts) be something a person might turn into after death (usually due to extreme privation, hunger), or that they turn into _while alive_ (due to enthusiastic/habitual cannibalism). Some folks even engage in the forbidden feast as a means of extending their lives (though, as with Gollum from LotR, their quality of life suffers over time). This can create situations where a Ghast may continue maintaining a public life for years, until the physical degradation of their bodies drive them further and further into reclusion. This includes continuing to wear clothes, for as long as the Ghast cares to do so.
Are you going to film the party playing through it? I sure like to watch 😊 It all looks great, i love the fact that you can just add the dungeon to a bigger cut of terrain and remove it at will!
i wouldnt have thought of hollow knight colours, it looks great, i would probably have done basic grey, brown, green stone style stuff and it wouldnt have this ghostly feel to it
I love your work, but I think the wood parts would probably look better if they had more contrast and a lot less saturation. The blueish rock parts were spot on. Regards
The cool color palette really sells the simple rocky texture as being shrouded in shadow! I will have to keep that technique in mind!
I love the little beds so much...
Always fun with Gothic horror terrain and minis. I also like how that door-Mimic looks like it could be from the animated Ghostbusters. :)
Looks cool.
I am getting so much out of your terrain videos and as a huge D&D fan I just know your table must be a ton of fun in every way.
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
Damn good work.
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I really look forward to these Curse of Strahd build videos as they come out. I hope you continue to make more as your journey across Barovia. They really are superb and have helped me with ideas for my own Campaign!
Hi Dana, I'm so loving your Curse of Strahd gaming terrain video projects. Please keep posting similar themed videos as your party make their way thru Barovia. I'm looking fwd to the actual video game play walk-through using your builds. I'm working on something similar for my D&D campaign for my young sons as I love the aesthetic of 3D terrain for D&D adventuring. Theatre of the mind game play is fantastic but there is something to be experienced by a well made dungeon craft. I've made a large final staging battle scenic in a section of Ravenloft Castle to face off with Strahd. Your channel was instrumental in its inspiration. Thanks once again for your amazing channel and wonderful crafting and painting tips. Warm regards, KirkwNYC
Love me some terrain building
That mimic door looks super icky!!! I love it! I like the whole color scheme a lot! I can’t wait to see how it all progresses!!!
Dungeons & Lazers love their gear.
This is really inspiring. Your brainstorming paid off really well
Major terrain inspiration, thanks Dana
I was really looking forward to this video. :)
This is such a cool board
Love these D&D builds. Can't wait to watch the campaign.
Nice. Love the cool colors of the cave system. Hollow Knight is great inspiration.
On the subject of Ghasts and clothes, I think it's fine if there's a range of coverage between ghasts, as they represent a more intelligent form of Ghoul.
In my homebrew, I have Ghouls (and Ghasts) be something a person might turn into after death (usually due to extreme privation, hunger), or that they turn into _while alive_ (due to enthusiastic/habitual cannibalism). Some folks even engage in the forbidden feast as a means of extending their lives (though, as with Gollum from LotR, their quality of life suffers over time). This can create situations where a Ghast may continue maintaining a public life for years, until the physical degradation of their bodies drive them further and further into reclusion. This includes continuing to wear clothes, for as long as the Ghast cares to do so.
Keep up the good work I am learning a lot from your videos and you look amazing as always
Right now, I really don't need my own website. But if I did, I would use....Sqaaaaaarrrrreespaaace
Absolutely amazing work. So impressive!
This is so great! I'm working on some underdark terrain that I also wanted to paint in the style of hollow Knight so I'm totally copying your this!
Thank you!!, very cool!!
Brilliant. Looks like something that you would see at warhammer world.
Now I have to make more furniture for my builds
It's super exciting to see more of your Barovia build! Can't wait to see what comes next
So much to love here thank you for posting this video.
Gorgeous love the board
Are you going to film the party playing through it? I sure like to watch 😊
It all looks great, i love the fact that you can just add the dungeon to a bigger cut of terrain and remove it at will!
i wouldnt have thought of hollow knight colours, it looks great, i would probably have done basic grey, brown, green stone style stuff and it wouldnt have this ghostly feel to it
Amazing build! :)
I want Mr. Durst's first name to be Fred
Just when I thought you couldn't stretch the a in the name of your sponsor out any longer ...
i love it
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First time watching your stuff, i saw your hot glue minis to base. Do you find that works well?
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Tenth!
Amazing results- thx for sharing!
Wish we could be friends. Love your stuff.
I love your work, but I think the wood parts would probably look better if they had more contrast and a lot less saturation. The blueish rock parts were spot on. Regards
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