How To Make Marshland Swamp Terrain - D&D Fantasy Diorama
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Tutorial to make this Marshland Swamp Terrain in a Fantasy D&D Diorama setting.
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Your work is beyond incredible, as always. As part of the diorama I want to build for my ceratopsians for the Beasts of the Mesozoic, I've been toying with ideas for a swampy section or even just a separate swamp diorama. This video gives me some great ideas and references for it, but instead of grass for said marsh, I'd use ferns instead, along with lily pads and some tiny flowers. There's a floral shop near my dad's house where I could get several of the materials necessary for such a diorama.
Nice one thank you! Oh that floral shop is a treasure trove good to have that nearby, have fun with the build!
Exquisite! Beautiful work with lovely chill music too... Lovely to watch sipping on a wine :) (as I have been).
Thank you glad you enjoyed it and your wine! Cheers
Hmm, I could really adopt the foam burning technique for smaller bases nicely, great vid
I like what you done with the Bulette. As someone who enjoys working on fantasy style diorama's, you have been a tremendous source for me.
Happy to hear that, good luck with your own works of art projects!
And another awesome diorama. Really enjoy your content
Happy to hear that and thanks for watching!
Man, that's incredible. I've been looking for good inspiration for making a marshy diorama and this is it! Thank you so much.
Thank you and you're very welcome. Cheers.
Checkout High Eye Workshop if you haven't already, he recently did a "swampy" sorta diorama
The marshmallow technique 😂😂😂👌👌 gosh, I missed you! Hope you are well and have prepared loads of videos for us
Thank you! Yes lot's of ideas and vids coming, i am sometimes held hostage by my lazy chair ;)
Every video you make makes me love this channel more and more. This is some beautiful stuff you make.
Great to hear that and thanks for watching!
As usual absolutely brilliant... many thanks..always learn something from ur vids.....oh glad to see ur humour is still there..😃👍
The diorama KING! Always an inspiration
Ow that's too much credit haha glad you liked it. Been watching your videos aswell great job keep it up!
Been a long time since this video landed, fantastic as usual. I hope all’s well especially given the times and I’m looking forward to seeing your next project....
Hi there and thanks, working on new videos got a bit snowed under with work lately. Cheers!
Glad to hear you are OK and Thankyou for the reply :). That's great news it is always a treat when a new video drops. It must take a long time to make then edit these videos. appreciate you taking that time to teach us all how to do this.
Lockdown here in the UK so I'm going through your library again keeping sane. trying to follow as best I can with foraged plant, moss and some imagination lol.
You seem to be able to put your talent into practice in different subgenres of the hobby, very interesting! I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Nice to hear that and thanks for watching!
Love the static grass trick. I know what kind of flock box I need now.
Fantastic work and a very pleasant video, as always
That's awesome! Always enjoyable watching you create.
I always watch your videos. It helps me relax so much. Youre slow and methodical way is soooo soothing. No flashy stuff, just the things in and of itself, clearly explained.
Je bent lekker bezig man! Ik geniet van je vids :)
Thanks goed om te horen!
creepy beautiful .... perfect master of dioramas!
Great job as always!!
Thanks so much my friend!
Your work is always so beautiful. Thank you once again.
I always look forward to your work.
I simply Love Your videos, I learn something new every time I watch, Your SO DANG funny too!! makes my day! The tools you use as well, I always SAVE YOUR VIDEOS IN MY FAVS!! THIS LOOKS SO AMAZING!! YOUR SUCH A GREAT ARTIST! You deserve so MANY MORE SUBS! I will be posting these on my FB page maybe it will help ya get more subs! THANKS SO MUCH! BE SAFE!!
Nice to hear that thanks so much! Cheers.
Yaaay! Love it when you post a video! You are so talented! Keep up the good work!
Oh, that's FANTASTIC!!!!!(as usually, of course.😉😁). Thank you.
Glad you liked it my friend and thanks for watching!
great work man had a great time wachting it!!
Beautiful job.
Beautiful work!
Another stunning tutorial. Thank you.
Beautiful work mate! Marshmallow technique - lmao :D
Amazing job!
Amazing as always
It looks amazing i’m mind blown that you Made this
Amazing work. I really love your dioramas and your work. Also your music selection is great. Really relaxing to watch after a hard day at work. But i have a question: why covering the base with sand and grout and after that covering it all with the second texture?
Thank you! Good question, it is a bit of a habit for me but it is not necessary. The sand/ grout gives a solid base onto which the paste grips very well+ it fills any areas i may miss later. Sometimes that molten foam creates an unstable slippery surface, just a layer of security ;) Cheers.
Absolutely outstanding work. I do miniature wargaming, like Warhammer. Would you ever consider doing a video on how to adapt your techniques to be more resilient. I'd love to do a Swamp/Jungle style basing theme but worried all the bits would fall off !
Thank you. I am thinking about it i could definitely create something like that more durable, thanks for the idea!
@@Paepercuts Thanks! :D
Absolutely love this. You're a master. I always get so excited when you make a new video!
Nice one thanks so much!
fantastic
Dude... Very Nice!!!
Fantastic. I think I would add some gloss varnish to the parts of the creature so he looks more wet.
Thank you and good idea!
Thank you man! Has helped me a lot!
Amazing thank you
You're very welcome thanks for watching!
love your idea, thanks buddy
Thank you glad you liked it!
This is just beautiful! :)💜
Really nice!
Great and breathtaking work as always. Perhaps you could try a scene with will-o-the-wisps?
Thank you, i haven't seen those miniatures but they remind me of that nice classic Magic the Gathering card. Love that art very inspiring, cheers.
Well done sir.
Awesome job
One question though - whats the point of a sand/grout layer when you then completely cover it with a layer of opaque paste? Surely you could just skip that step?
same
@stingray4567 Good question, it is indeed not necessary. I do it as a sort of layer of security. Sometimes when i melt the foam it creates a slippery surface onto which glue and paste don't stick very well. The sand/ grout takes care of that aswell as filling in any areas i may have missed. Bit of a standard habit for me ;) Cheers.
Excelente trabalho
Bad Ass! Well done!!!!
Do a snow forest Diorama tutorial next please! I would love to see that! Ps, my diorama is going well, I have all the figures and am writing out the plans!
I'll make one sometime for sure that is a great idea. Oh nice one! Good job, make your plans until you're ready and have fun on the build. Cheers.
can you do a 40k Nurgle diorama? That would be so cool
You know, it would be pretty cool if you could make all the models in such a way that if you put them side by side they would make one whole landscape.
I “saw” what you did there.
Badum Tsjjjj!
So cooooooooooooolllllll I ❤💙💚💛💜💓👍👍👍👍 IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *siting never taping the OFF thingy*
So cool, and so few subscribers. Unfair!
Cooooooooool 👍👍👍👍👍👍like
Cool!
What a fantastic scenery ! Anyway, do you use static electricity for grass fitting ? I ever seen it. It's very interesting.
Thank you. Yes the flock box generates static charge, it's magic i don't know how they do it ;)
One question about this Flock box, where do you put the other electrode? Normally yoy putt an alligator clip or something similar onto it?
@Bas Slaats You can use it just as shown, the green cable doesn't need to be connected, just close to the flockbox. If desired you can attach the green cable with a clip that'll give it a bit more power though. Cheers.
Echt Nice 👍👍👍
I love those patches of swamp scum on the surface of the water. So nasty!
Great to hear you liked the green goo thanks!
What is the machine you used to apply the flocking? I really love your technique and would love to use the machine you use!
It's called a Flock-Box, the one i use is from the brand Warpainter. I got it from Ebay at the time, good luck!
Why do you use the woodfiller on the sides?
Can you do a swamp thing bayou diorama?