The LITERAL EASIEST CRAFT I Have EVER DONE!!!!!!!! (Wheat Fields for D&D)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • #TheStorycraftSociety #Quickcraft #EasyCraft #FarmFields #WheatFields
    Welcome to the Storycraft Society series I call "QUICKCRAFT"!
    In this series, we will build a piece of terrain for your wargame or tabletop rpg of choice and it will only take us a few hours to complete! These easy projects are a fun and simple way to fill up your table with terrain and it won't take up all of your time.
    This week we are building a useful piece of terrain for your game table: WHEAT FIELDS!!!!!
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  • @Pippi-Longstocking
    @Pippi-Longstocking Год назад +145

    Pro tip for cutting anything with a nap - cut from the other side (back side) and cut only through the rubber and not the fibre.

    • @randyward2766
      @randyward2766 Год назад

      Makes sense.

    • @CronosVids
      @CronosVids Год назад +5

      That was the first thing I thought when I saw him cut the mat.

    • @BrighamMike
      @BrighamMike Год назад

      just came to say this. someone has done flooring lol

    • @Saphara
      @Saphara Год назад +1

      PTSD flashbacks to cutting any form of sherpa or faux fur

    • @Grimlore82
      @Grimlore82 Год назад

      Like carpet!

  • @billcedarheath387
    @billcedarheath387 Год назад +52

    Tabletop historical wargaming has been doing these wheat fields for ages. They also use faux fur as well.
    D&D crafters can look to the historical wargame and model railroading scene for lots of pro-tips as there is a ton of experience on that side that gets overlooked.

  • @agrayday7816
    @agrayday7816 Год назад +86

    Try this, cut this mat into long strips 6" x 1" spray paint green, spray with glue/water, then dip into flock then glue in larger flock/lichen and you got instant hedges.

    • @gregmccormack5709
      @gregmccormack5709 Год назад +6

      I didnt think of hedges that's a great idea

    • @matthewwinans3068
      @matthewwinans3068 Год назад +2

      That's a fantastic idea 👍🏻

    • @agrayday7816
      @agrayday7816 Год назад +4

      RUclips "Kim Styles" did this with some advanced techniques and made a cool set. Video is called "Easy Flames of War Hedges".

    • @Dimanti88
      @Dimanti88 Год назад +2

      Oh man, this comment section is a goldmine!

    • @BittermanAndy
      @BittermanAndy 10 месяцев назад

      @@agrayday7816 ruclips.net/video/_VrFi_D7mJY/видео.html

  • @metajock
    @metajock Год назад +19

    That was a great looking table!!!
    Historical gamers have been using this for years. Yep, makes a great wheat field for 25/28mm. And if you dye it green it makes a great 15mm corn field. I feel like an idiot not thinking about using it for RPG tables. **smack**
    And you're right, these mats shed like crazy. It'll go on forever, the guys down at the historical game groups just ignore it. But you've got me thinking that spraying it with flock fixer (PVA-water-alcohol mix) would fix 90% of that. Might be worth a try.

    • @davidwasilewski
      @davidwasilewski Год назад +1

      Yup. Been making fields for bolt action like this for at least a decade!

  • @Strkr3
    @Strkr3 Год назад +39

    You might be able to cut more narrow strips to facilitate mini movement as well as dye it in other colors to rep other crops. Maybe make some arcane crop circles, lol. Not to mention harvest bundles. Use those pieces that fall out loose or cut some to make some homemade static grass too! Great discovery! 😊

    • @Reasonably-Sane
      @Reasonably-Sane 6 месяцев назад

      Crop circles would be awesome, lol. I'd put little halfling/hobbit heads peeking out nearby, as if they're watching to see the farmer's reaction to their handiwork.
      That's a great idea, saving the shed fibers to use on other terrain. I'm going to try and shake as many fibers as I can out of mine just for that.

  • @thecraftydm
    @thecraftydm Год назад +12

    I wasn't sold on the wheat field mat until I saw it set up. It looks fantastic in context with the other terrain!

  • @jakestaples8498
    @jakestaples8498 Год назад +15

    Nice idea! I bought a $1 floor mat a while ago to make farm fields. It’s black and has lines which look like furrows.
    I also like your comments at the end about the cheap 3D printed house. 3 foot rule and putting terrain in context are important considerations

  • @thesawyerhudson
    @thesawyerhudson 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've always used the fake grass mat for my table and I love it! Super easy and looks awesome. I'd imagine these mats are put together basically the same way. The glue idea is great!

  • @MrFutsy
    @MrFutsy 6 месяцев назад

    These are great.
    A few simple fences on the corners made mine pop.

  • @Breezey357
    @Breezey357 Год назад +3

    Cut out different paths through the fields and arrange them to make a maze, add some harvest/scarecrow/gourd themed monsters and you got a Halloween themed dungeon

  • @cliffordrode1296
    @cliffordrode1296 Год назад +7

    There is also a brown rib door mat you can do the same thing with. Cut it up into fields and add a little green pain to the tops of the ribs. Love the excitement, keep up the great work!

    • @BittermanAndy
      @BittermanAndy 10 месяцев назад

      That sounds a great idea... got any photos?

  • @dirtygranny5504
    @dirtygranny5504 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video.
    I had the same idea about using door mats as crops but wasn''t sure if it would work out.
    Thanks to you I don't have to wonder about it any more.
    Watch out door mats, here I come!
    Yaaaaaaggghhhhhh.

  • @ragozzinehq
    @ragozzinehq Год назад +34

    Up next: Crop circles?

  • @juliusjokela5025
    @juliusjokela5025 Год назад +3

    Nice! I love big scenic tables for fights, or just to serve as a setting piece for players to look at while someone else is at the spotlight! This is one of those "why haven't I ever thought of that!" -kind of builds. Thank you for the idea!

  • @BillAllanWorld
    @BillAllanWorld Год назад

    Nice! Easy crafts for the win!

  • @jeremygriffin620
    @jeremygriffin620 Год назад +4

    Looks like Wal-Mart is suddenly going to get a small rush on their Mainstays "Wheatfield" floor mats. The in scenery display really sold them, great vid.

    • @jefferydraper4019
      @jefferydraper4019 Год назад +2

      "Wow!!!! You must really like our home furnishings!"
      "Home furnishings? Are you nuts? This is going in my garage so that we can fight over it."
      "HUH????"

  • @joelcraig9803
    @joelcraig9803 Год назад +3

    How about spray painting them green to represent tall elephant grass, like you would find in a jungle? maybe put some palm trees around them.

  • @dancdow
    @dancdow Год назад

    Hey man, algorithm pointed me in your direction. I watched the video and thought it was a good idea. Well done. However, what earned my sub was the last little segment about the little crappy hut that in the context of a full scene, looks great. Great point about not sweating the fine details all the stinking time. Nobody, NOBODY, at the table notices that the flocking is the wrong shade of green, or the wood grain detail is too parallel, or that there is a little too much dry brushing on the roof. They are excited that there is something on the table their characters can interact with.

  • @IshgarSeth
    @IshgarSeth Год назад

    So, I didn't really follow your channel until now and it's funny to me to discover your stuff through this one because you're rediscovering in 2023 what I read from a White Dwarf magazine back in 2003/4 and it's literally that exact same technique that brought me to get interested in wargaming and later in ttrpg.
    So yeah, really funny to just stumble back on the same idea (which is great btw, these mats always worked wonders imo) and you've done justice to the idea.
    So, thanks for this :)

  • @klasky123
    @klasky123 Год назад

    Awesome looking table!

  • @BrendonMclaughlin-g3d
    @BrendonMclaughlin-g3d 8 месяцев назад

    This is amazing! Now you need a windmill!

  • @Loveoldies50
    @Loveoldies50 Год назад

    I always cut the rubber part. I do it to make a grass mat rug into wall to wall on my deck, and ramp.

  • @OldFriendos
    @OldFriendos 5 месяцев назад

    Friend of mine made these, and they give sooooo much flavor and vibe. i love them. He sticked some things inside and put some things next to them and boom, welcome to the Farmlands

  • @notsmartist
    @notsmartist 3 месяца назад +1

    This will be perfect for a model farm😅 thanks dude

  • @perrygrosshans8537
    @perrygrosshans8537 Год назад +1

    Love it! This is such an old school crafting trick (i.e. The Terrain Tutor), so it's nice to see newer channels reminding folks that these "quickcrafts" are out there. :)

  • @wokedragon3211
    @wokedragon3211 4 месяца назад +1

    I have thought about doing this project but was always a bit scared it would not hold once cut thank you for doing this

  • @71rwtd
    @71rwtd Год назад +1

    I have been waiting for this for years!

  • @Vipre-
    @Vipre- Год назад

    Should try and get more of them and experiment with dye. Different colors for other crops. Perhaps even electric clippers for variation in height or to make "rows" in the field.

  • @mashguy
    @mashguy Год назад +1

    I’ve seen it used in 15mm historical war games for the same effect. Great and easy fields

  • @randyward2766
    @randyward2766 Год назад

    I work at Walmart so I can even use my discount. Most excellent!

  • @ArtJeremiah
    @ArtJeremiah Год назад

    Very nice. This has been a classic build in wargaming for a good minute.

  • @j.f.5162
    @j.f.5162 Год назад

    Nice Tip!!!

  • @CorsoWorkshop
    @CorsoWorkshop Год назад

    Pretty nifty! Good one! :)

  • @dungeonsanddrybrushing
    @dungeonsanddrybrushing Год назад +1

    Looks great, as always! Love the Quickcraft series.

  • @TheParkAttendant
    @TheParkAttendant Год назад

    Woooowww. You need to work on a field of corn next.

  • @Jay-ln1co
    @Jay-ln1co Год назад

    Got one from Ikea and know a lot of people who have too. Perfect for 20mm scale, good for 28mm scale. With some fences around it and worn down farm houses, it's exactly what the eastern front needs.

  • @nixhixx
    @nixhixx Год назад

    I'd deffo paint some shades of green, more golden, for other 'crops'. Honestly, I think for wheat, it looks a bit short, at least for that stage of beige. Maybe little furrows going through... Also, it'd be a LITTLE wasteful, but...probably the fields wouldn't be so straight and squared off. That said, great little project.

  • @toddler_dragons
    @toddler_dragons Год назад

    Get a second hand shaver… and trim lines so you get a row effect. :)

  • @PhD777
    @PhD777 Год назад

    Historical Wargamers have used these for decades (at least three) - great stuff!👍🏻🎅👍🏻

  • @elizabeths4371
    @elizabeths4371 Год назад

    I build 12th scale dolls houses and I can see this floor mat making an excellent thatched roof.

  • @AkelisRain
    @AkelisRain Год назад

    I actually have been searching for something like this for my game of warmachine. Must find now

  • @FelixTheAnimator
    @FelixTheAnimator 6 дней назад

    Needs a tiny scarecrow!

  • @LostWhits
    @LostWhits Год назад +4

    Don't forget that historically not all the fields would grow the same crop. They rotated throughout the year sometimes leaving them fallow. But perhaps your village uses magical fertiliser and funghi. Dragon poop has to be full of all sorts of nutrients, if you're brave enough to scoop it up.

    • @Lord_zeel
      @Lord_zeel Год назад

      Well, he only had one color of mat.

    • @j.f.5162
      @j.f.5162 Год назад

      Dye the mat green

    • @Zack_Wester
      @Zack_Wester Год назад

      @@j.f.5162 or jus buy a green mat.
      that said there always the chance that the fields are mono cultured and rotates per year.
      aka one year all fields are wheat next year all fields are corn and so on.

  • @looselycollected7505
    @looselycollected7505 Год назад

    I can remember Games Workshop had a book on terrain making they sold in the 90's. And making crop fields from matts like this was one of the ideas in their book. Also the old Terragenesis website(RIP) had a project like this too.

    • @StorycraftSociety
      @StorycraftSociety  Год назад +1

      Hmm, and here I thought I’d discovered something new! I’m gonna have to try and find that book!

    • @looselycollected7505
      @looselycollected7505 Год назад

      @@StorycraftSociety I still have a copy somewhere. But but I think it's mixed into a box of stuff in storage right now.

  • @capnskustomworks
    @capnskustomworks Год назад

    Those give such a perfect look for fields, and lots of potential for different applications!!! I’ll bet one could use some of the caulking mixture on the edges to build them out a bit give them a look similar to the plowed fields! The paint coming up the stalks like dirt is an excellent detail for the realism, I was so thinking that when ye mentioned it!

  • @tacotots_132
    @tacotots_132 Год назад

    Green spray pint with yellow beads for a corn field? Love it! Thanks for the tips!!

  • @cescurin
    @cescurin Год назад

    You should cut the mat into narrow bands and glue them on your previous design. I think it would be better. In the way you've designed the town, it seems to be a difference in scale between the wheat fields and the houses.

  • @pamelacain2541
    @pamelacain2541 Год назад

    I love this! Thank you for sharing this idea!

  • @harrietcraig6716
    @harrietcraig6716 Год назад

    Great to see your numbers growing!
    Fun build!!

  • @coryeachus1313
    @coryeachus1313 Год назад +1

    Looks great. I bet you could torch the fields and make a burnt out field for battle aftermath as well. Love your videos.

    • @jefferydraper4019
      @jefferydraper4019 Год назад

      Thatched roof too. Shave it off and then glue it onto cardboard or plasticard. Instant peasant roofs.

    • @Strkr3
      @Strkr3 Год назад +1

      @@jefferydraper4019 great idea! Yeah, glue a line of paracord gut wrapped around both sides to it then cut below the line. Rows of thatch ready to go!

  • @stuartbaxter-potter8363
    @stuartbaxter-potter8363 8 месяцев назад

    I love these. Next project will be to crank out a few of them for 10mm games.
    That's the intention, anyway, but the Sigmar players are welcome to use them too XD

  • @JCrain31
    @JCrain31 Год назад

    Cool! I have been watching you channel and a few other crafting channels for a while now. I love having 3d elements on the gaming table. I’m a PC in our current campaign and have only DMed a few one shots for other groups, but I love to build terrain pieces. Love your channel and the videos you post. Keep up the great content!

  • @BP-fu6kk
    @BP-fu6kk Год назад

    Those mats look great. I feel if you dotted around some of that other tilled terrain with them, it would mimic the fact they're actively harvesting it. Especially if you dotted some stacked bales around.

  • @Maigehound
    @Maigehound Год назад

    as a compliment for this scenary - make some smoke and fire markers (flickering tea lights)
    - adverturers need to save the farm from bandits trying to burn the fields
    or because the PCs will make the situation worse when they don't think twice about casting fireball at the fleeing goblins that were stealing chickens lol

  • @jefferydraper4019
    @jefferydraper4019 Год назад +1

    As a kid that grew up plowing, planting, and harvesting wheat...its:
    Too thick. It needs to be thinned out. Ive never seen a crop grow that well.
    Too uniform. There needs to be random edges and holes in parts because sometimes, despite your best efforts, the wheat doesnt grow or dies out or is taken over and killed by other plants. Especially in a Medieval field without access to herbicides or fertilizers.
    Otherwise it does look pretty damned good and is pretty simple to make.

  • @b.calvinsaul1909
    @b.calvinsaul1909 Год назад

    Cool. I wish I'd thought of this.

  • @Slydeish
    @Slydeish 6 месяцев назад

    This is great. Do you have a vide on the trees? Good lord those are nice looking!
    \

  • @amsburym
    @amsburym Год назад

    I love the mats he uses at the end, where can I find those!

  • @crapparc
    @crapparc Год назад

    Your final setup is what I want to make for my narrative project. It looks awesome!
    You can use the fibres that you get from cutting and cleaning up to make haystacks. I got the idea from TheGameSmith.

  • @bootsie9374
    @bootsie9374 Год назад

    excellent video, i also like how easy these will be to store! thanks

  • @iknownothing-49
    @iknownothing-49 Год назад

    Great. Scarecrow? Crows?

  • @noahberg101
    @noahberg101 Год назад

    Around Christmas time I go to their Winter village section and stock up on brick walkways which are just rolled up brick textured things along with some shrubs and other small things like lights

    • @StorycraftSociety
      @StorycraftSociety  Год назад +1

      Drew has some of those brick walkways! And stockpiled some trees around Christmas as well!

    • @noahberg101
      @noahberg101 Год назад

      @@StorycraftSociety awesome!!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees use in them

  • @dma-rising8876
    @dma-rising8876 Год назад

    I'll absolutely be copying this

  • @ianocanasaltikov
    @ianocanasaltikov Год назад

    Have you made a quick craft video of your tree trunks?, they look pretty good!

  • @gregmccormack5709
    @gregmccormack5709 Год назад

    Sweet! I wonder how difficult it would be to pull out some of the tuft to make rows like in a tilled field and you could dye the crops different colors too. This has so many possibilities.

  • @bimbopoli814
    @bimbopoli814 4 месяца назад

    you can also create different kind of crop by color the field with diluhited acrilic

  • @Lord_zeel
    @Lord_zeel Год назад

    Might take it a few steps further: First, I wouldn't cut it out so cleanly - maybe even cut it into some curved shapes rather tan perfect rectangles. Then, to make it look more like rows of wheat, you could use something like a butter knife to scrape lines through the bristles. You might just need to sort of much them apart, or you might need to actually mat them down or tear them out to get the right effect. Then take some needle nose pliers, and pluck some bristles out around the edges to make it a little ragged and uneven.

  • @AlejandroJavierFurfaro
    @AlejandroJavierFurfaro Год назад

    Nice video and idea! That battlemat is amazing where did you buy it?

  • @davidmontijo9644
    @davidmontijo9644 Год назад

    Would a watered down glue help with the pieces coming off?

  • @chang1910
    @chang1910 Год назад

    oh thank you! as a noob crafter, love ur quickcraft videos :)
    i made ur fields and love them! added some corn to some of them..
    might do a few of these :)
    terrain tutor made some cool similar videos. and there is another version that lets you place mini among / whitin the wheat, youtube dont let me link them for you :/
    ps do you have a video on how you made those giant mushroom? i keep seeing on your videos and love them, but cant find them on your channel

  • @AustralianGrizzly
    @AustralianGrizzly Год назад

    Suggestion when cutting out the 'Fields' don't make them all squares. Not every field was perfectly shapped into square plots. They had curves and rounded edges.
    Perhaps the Farmer was lazy when turning the Plow/Ox and just left it rounded.
    There was a Tree there but the field needing plowing and that tree was just fine there, gotta leave space for the roots though.
    A creek defined the edges.
    Perhaps something else. But basically, not every field was a perfect square or rectangle.

  • @cayenigma
    @cayenigma Год назад

    Oh, I hoped you'd thin them out a bit as farmers do not place the wheat so close together. They are more in row formations, not a mass of wheat.

  • @jamesmcclanahan2558
    @jamesmcclanahan2558 Год назад

    kool beans

  • @SleepySlann
    @SleepySlann Год назад

    Another idea is to cut strips of the mats, to make hedges.

  • @douggillespie747
    @douggillespie747 Год назад

    Nice find for easy and cheap. How is itfor LOS with minis next to it?

  • @adambaker549
    @adambaker549 Год назад

    Ok so I was thinking the old project you showed with the dirt fields had a border around the edge which would make the wheat field look more realistic like it was ploughed. It wouldn't have to be thick just enough to make the ground look real

  • @ryansullivan5854
    @ryansullivan5854 Год назад

    Hilariously easy. What did you do about the shedding issue?

  • @2copperpieces
    @2copperpieces Год назад +1

    🎉

  • @AndrewMartinNZ
    @AndrewMartinNZ Год назад

    Just need some cows and sheep to make it totally pastoral.

  • @drewbakka5265
    @drewbakka5265 Год назад +1

    dude this is also a cheep way to get flocking grass too

  • @calebgwynn7546
    @calebgwynn7546 Год назад

    start at 3:00 for actual video.

  • @DanB.0
    @DanB.0 Год назад

    👍

  • @cloudsRniceC0M3
    @cloudsRniceC0M3 Год назад

    Bruh i thought these were instant noodles in the thumbnail

  • @TheSheGoz
    @TheSheGoz Год назад

    You could carve trails through the wheat fields...

  • @pascastro9928
    @pascastro9928 Год назад

    First Comment!!!! Let´s gooooooo!!!

  • @АлексейМахев
    @АлексейМахев Год назад

    what name of this matereal?

  • @jeffclarke929
    @jeffclarke929 Год назад

    *laughs in white dwarf*

  • @Nethezbet
    @Nethezbet Год назад

    lol, too funny, we've been using these for wargames for years. Imagine if all of us nerds bothered to share more info.

    • @StorycraftSociety
      @StorycraftSociety  Год назад

      And here I thought I’d discovered something new!

    • @Nethezbet
      @Nethezbet Год назад

      @@StorycraftSociety There is nothing new under the sun, haha. I am glad you found this, it kinda blew my mind when I saw it the first time, too!

  • @nightwind67
    @nightwind67 Год назад

    in reality the fields are too small. They should take up more land.

  • @chrishaynes7847
    @chrishaynes7847 Год назад +9

    The great takeaway from this is the fact that there are so many materials that you can use that are perfect for tabletop games. You just have to think outside the box a bit.

    • @jefferydraper4019
      @jefferydraper4019 Год назад +2

      When I was younger and before retirement, I tripped out my non-gaming friends wives that I loved to go to places like Michaels and Hobby Lobby or Walmarts Crafts section. They thought I was the "sensitive" kind of guy.
      Little did they know I was thinking about all kinds of murder and mayhem...in miniature.

  • @ModerateHipster
    @ModerateHipster Год назад +10

    You've stumbled into an old old wargamer trick! Always looks great on the table!

    • @norbaui3827
      @norbaui3827 Год назад +4

      It also remembered me of the early 2k‘s when GW released a terrainbuilding-book with this technique mentioned 😅 old but gold

    • @ModerateHipster
      @ModerateHipster Год назад +1

      @@norbaui3827 oh hey! I remember that book! Pretty sure I lost it somewhere since those halcyon days, but I definitely had it way back when.

    • @BothanJedi
      @BothanJedi Год назад

      I use this for 15mm scale war gaming. Excellent for farms or rural towns in most of Europe.

  • @IWFarrar2
    @IWFarrar2 Год назад +4

    You definitely should do cornfields next!

    • @Tysto
      @Tysto Год назад

      You mean American corn? Maize? From North America?

    • @drewlch4947
      @drewlch4947 Год назад

      @@Tystowhere’s North America in the forgotten realms? Is that near the sword coast?

  • @RupertFoulmouth
    @RupertFoulmouth 7 дней назад

    They look great. Only issue I can see is models walking across the field would be walking on the tops of the stalks like Kung Fu masters.

  • @shelbykat4801
    @shelbykat4801 8 месяцев назад

    Recently found your channel and I really enjoy your videos. This set up looks amazing! I would love to be able to have set ups like this, just don't have the room and I'm not super crafty. Can I ask where you got that background mat from? The one you rolled out first before placing everything on top.

  • @markshrubb
    @markshrubb 3 месяца назад

    Where are the buildings from? Also cut from the back of the mat not through the straw makes it easier

  • @timothyyoung2962
    @timothyyoung2962 Год назад

    I found some shaggy hair material at Joann Fabrics, and it just struck me that it looked like tall, dry, scrubby grass. I grabbed 2 yards' worth and cut it up to use it as tall grass for Zona Alfa.

  • @mrmaat
    @mrmaat Год назад

    They look too uniform for a pre- industrial fields. I suppose you could try cutting small pockets out of them. However they do look amazing for the ease and price.

  • @kylkim93
    @kylkim93 Год назад +1

    Great for that scene of the dead hero reuniting with his dead family.

  • @lutorion
    @lutorion Год назад +1

    Does anyone know where the mats with the roads, grasslands and fields showed in the video are from?

  • @Tommyhikes
    @Tommyhikes Год назад +1

    Amazing idea! Who’s Jeremy? I wanna check out his video on using mats for roads that you mentioned

    • @JDSoOR
      @JDSoOR Год назад +2

      Jeremy is the guy we know here as Black Magic Craft : ruclips.net/channel/UC2Rlv-ug-mtnXuMwlpcqFgg