IS THIS EVEN ALLOWED??? 590views on this masterpiece and great idea, such a good tutorial, some jokes, awesome camerawork, beautiful colorcorrection, smoth and good audio, clear instructions, tips and variertys, creative and ON TOP OF THAT: the stuff you do is actually NEW and not already used ideas just warmed up. You do really, really good. Its a perfect example how to do a video and tutorial. I hope you have a breaktrough soon
Thank you :) I try to make the best quality videos I can. I've gone viral a few times on Reddit etc, I'm just holding out faith that sooner or later RUclips recognises that! If you fancy helping me out, sharing these videos somewhere like groups or whatever is always appreciated :)
Thank you for the cut list for the book podium! Really feeling this whole accessory set. Mini books with an interchangeable top sheet is friggin' inspired.
You're quite welcome, thank you for the support on patreon :) Yeah that interchangeable top page was a last minute addition but it adds so much easy flexibility..
How about a modular statue that you can change the heads arms weapons and such so it could look like the entrance to a church down to going into a demon temple.
This is a really useful video. I’m currently designing a Wizard Tower. This provides great ideas for things I can create and use to give the tower real character. Great work. Thanks!
So there is this other way I make a messy, wax-melted, looking candle. I cut out a circular piece of card stock, the I get a toothpick and cut of the end about a centimetre big, then I slightly burn the top so It could have that burnt look, then I use white hot glue to stick the toothpick to the card stock, then I use the white hot glue to give it the melted look.
the quality of the video and the build is just insanely good. and its genuinely shocking to me that you don't have more views and subscribers than you do. I imagine that'll change before long. Subbed.
I genuinely thought you were going to carve a design into the end of a cocktail stick to use as a wax imprint press. Because, well you know, you're that talented and creative. Great work, again.
Thank you so much for making this video! This inspired me to make some props for my rangers of shadow deep board. You are the best! Keep up the good work
this videos are incredible, and definetly inspiring me to try out some builds myself but i REALLY wish you used mm measurements instead of inches, every single time you give off dimensions it jsut sounds like your spouting gibberish 3/16th of an inch by 7/16th of an inch or 5 by 11 mm its just SOOOOO much easier to parse (and say), and way easier to actually measure out as well
Awesome video as usual. Just a thought about the tea soaking, the rpg cartography guys and calligraphers use instant coffee to get an even better effect, don't get me wrong still loved it, just thought to share something you might like to try🙂
I have spotted that before, haven't had a chance to mess around with it yet and I couldn't afford to mess this up and deliver it on time! Definitely something I'll play with in future though :)
I think coffee works better for staining paper for scrolls, books, etc... But then, I am a SERIOUS coffee drinker. I'm talking 24/7/52, so I always have coffee for staining.
Have you ever thought of trying to make a small knife out of tin? I'm not sure how well it would work, but perhaps with a perpendicular flat tip it could let you attach maps to things with that cool, knife stuck through it look
The danger of this is that it makes it look too easy. I dont even want to know how much planning and trial and error goes into the stuff you show. Great stuff.
Thing is, once you have a tutorial to follow, it kinda is easier :) that's part of the goal of the channel, have me do a bunch of the figuring out and heavy lifting to make it easier for the community as a whole!
@@RPArchiveOfficial We will have to see about that :). Between watching you and Bards Craft I finally decided to step up my game and try this. Wish me luck.
I’m a new sub, I’ve only watched 2 or 3 of your videos so far but IM SO GLAD I SUBBED. I’ve recently started playing DND and I’m so excited to try to make some of your designs for our next campaign! :D
I disagree with your self-critique about the book pages. Uneven stain times give you a bit of variability in the shading. If anything it looks more realistic than if they were all the exact same colour!
these are Brilliant, I've been trying to come up with a way of doing a mad scientist type lab, so some of these will come in useful. now I need a way to make some of the glass tubing kind of equipment, so far I'm using a lot of the clear plastic brush protectors off my old brushes for test tubes just wish they were clearer.
Looks awesome, I love the custom ess you can do this way. However there is one thing I don't get. Would in not be easier/cheaper to just make the tables out of magnetic sheets ant the accessories with just paperclips inside instead?
The magnetic sheet isn't strong enough through the balsa, already tested. It'll work with magnets in the accessories still, but that defeats the point :)
Thank you so much for sharing your art with us. I've wanted to get into this for so long and your videos are giving me so much inspiration to just go grab what I need and start creating! I already draw, paint, sculpt, cast, sew, and basically just can't stop MAKING things! Miniature sets for my D&D 'addiction' *ahem* is just another fun thing to try and make my worlds come to life. Thanks again for such lovely videos and VERY well done!
Just want to drop a tip about using blue-tack like this. I've used it before to hang posters, and if you leave it in place for a long time the oil in it that keeps it sticky will seep into paper and stain it. You don't want to leave the pages onto the scatter after gaming because it may end up staining the pages if you forget to take them off.
So many nifty things in here. I had a thought about the planters - you could put dead grass and things in it for a dead village or to show that someone's not a very good gardener.
solid idea :) I actually considered making the tufts modular, which you could do too and use the modular overgrown features from one of my other videos, that way you could mix and match as you needed. But I ended up deciding it was a step too far for this particular piece and I'd just make more if I wanted more!
Have you tried magnetic paint? I was thinking if you painted a thin layer on the pieces you wanted to replace (top sheets of books etc) might be able to replace blue tack.
This is a brilliant video and I look forward to using it as inspiration for a whole bunch of crafting. The simplicity makes me hopeful I can get them done before the next game too!
Hello! I just found your channel and I have been really enjoying your simple, approachable, and ingenious solutions to dungeon crafting However, I had some ideas about books that might make things a little less time consuming or more versatile for you. I've done a little bit of full sized book binding and it has been great fun, and most of the ideas have come from that. An easier way of roughing up the edges of the pages might be securing them in a bulldog clip and then roughing them up with your scalpel or wire brush as a group. If you intend on tea staining Afterwards then there is a good chance the scratches won't line up again once you reassemble them into a pile. If you want neatly lining up pages in your signatures (the groupings of pages) you can cut the edges flush after gluing them together. Also, if you want a big book that can open flat like your display books, glue the signatures to a piece of ribbon and then the last pages on each side to the cover of the book. This will let it open and close. Also with regards to the cover, gluing three pieces of thicker card (two a bit bigger than the pages and one a bit bigger than the spine) between some thinner paper (or even fabric if you were feeling fancy) with small gaps between so they can bend, will make a really functional book. And with regards to the magnet trick you can hide the magnets in the spine piece of cardboard and they will be neatly covered by the outer paper. Thank you again for all the time and effort you put into making amazing miniature landscapes accessible to us, and I hope this can be useful to someone
One 3x1ft full height shelf in the garage, just now starting on the second ;) not much at all! That's the big benefit of modular terrain! Check out my homemade storage video for more, you can do it with corrugated card too.
I don't even know how to play D&D, I just discovered this channel today and I watched quite a few just because I like the crafting and to enjoy your module system design.
Just amazing. I don't think I could possibly cut as precisely as you do for some of those smaller bits! But then again two years ago I didn't think I was creative enough to paint miniatures. I still don't think I am but my collection of minis has paint on them regardless! Perhaps I shall give one of these projects a try soon...
Just recently found your channel and been binging pretty much all of your videos. Just wanted to stop along the way to say that your work is insane both in end result and how approachable you make it. I'm excited to try my hand at this stuff soon!
IS THIS EVEN ALLOWED???
590views on this masterpiece and great idea, such a good tutorial, some jokes, awesome camerawork, beautiful colorcorrection, smoth and good audio, clear instructions, tips and variertys, creative and ON TOP OF THAT: the stuff you do is actually NEW and not already used ideas just warmed up.
You do really, really good. Its a perfect example how to do a video and tutorial. I hope you have a breaktrough soon
Honestly I really appreciate comments like this, I put a lot of effort into these videos :)
i simply cannot believe how few views you get in comparison to how high your production value is!
Thank you :) I try to make the best quality videos I can. I've gone viral a few times on Reddit etc, I'm just holding out faith that sooner or later RUclips recognises that!
If you fancy helping me out, sharing these videos somewhere like groups or whatever is always appreciated :)
Help the channel along... share it with friends!
look at the like ratio tho
Commenting for the algorithm! Keep up the great work :)
I'm always so impressed with your work! It all looks so beautifully crafted but it's never complicated to do. Great job as always RP :D
Thanks! Takes a lot to figure out sometimes but I'm pretty happy with the result :)
The amount of work you put in is honestly incredible!
Thanks Jordan, it's honestly nice when the effort gets recognised :)
Thank you for the cut list for the book podium! Really feeling this whole accessory set. Mini books with an interchangeable top sheet is friggin' inspired.
You're quite welcome, thank you for the support on patreon :)
Yeah that interchangeable top page was a last minute addition but it adds so much easy flexibility..
How about a modular statue that you can change the heads arms weapons and such so it could look like the entrance to a church down to going into a demon temple.
Sounds interesting :) I need to expand my statue collection actually, they're pretty useful for changing the feel of a place easily...
This is a really useful video. I’m currently designing a Wizard Tower. This provides great ideas for things I can create and use to give the tower real character. Great work. Thanks!
So there is this other way I make a messy, wax-melted, looking candle. I cut out a circular piece of card stock, the I get a toothpick and cut of the end about a centimetre big, then I slightly burn the top so It could have that burnt look, then I use white hot glue to stick the toothpick to the card stock, then I use the white hot glue to give it the melted look.
Interesting method!
Thanks your grace. A truly tremendous tutorial. I'm really inspired to create my own wizards library.
the quality of the video and the build is just insanely good.
and its genuinely shocking to me that you don't have more views and subscribers than you do.
I imagine that'll change before long. Subbed.
Thanks Oscar, and welcome :)
I genuinely thought you were going to carve a design into the end of a cocktail stick to use as a wax imprint press. Because, well you know, you're that talented and creative.
Great work, again.
Haha! Thank you Khimbar...though I don't think I could quite manage that... at least not at that scale :D
Nice going, im gonna give it a try with 3 mm mahogany pieces from sigar boxes👍🏻👍🏻
Cool :)
Really great video
Thanks Chris :)
Thank you so much for making this video! This inspired me to make some props for my rangers of shadow deep board. You are the best! Keep up the good work
Awesome! Let me know how they turn out :)
wonderful
File me in the Archive under impressed!
Thanks Jacob!
awesome work mate, the peaces look great. :D
Thanks Drew :)
Love it
Very nice details.
Thanks Scotty!
this videos are incredible, and definetly inspiring me to try out some builds myself
but i REALLY wish you used mm measurements instead of inches, every single time you give off dimensions it jsut sounds like your spouting gibberish
3/16th of an inch by 7/16th of an inch
or 5 by 11 mm
its just SOOOOO much easier to parse (and say), and way easier to actually measure out as well
Awesome video as usual. Just a thought about the tea soaking, the rpg cartography guys and calligraphers use instant coffee to get an even better effect, don't get me wrong still loved it, just thought to share something you might like to try🙂
I have spotted that before, haven't had a chance to mess around with it yet and I couldn't afford to mess this up and deliver it on time! Definitely something I'll play with in future though :)
That sounds like a great magic item: "Book of whatever I happen to want it to be at the time."
the ad of your little furniture sounded like you are doing an IKEA commercial xD
I did not understand what contract paints he used. Making skulls this quick would be a HUGE time saver for me!
Skeleton horde I believe :)
I think coffee works better for staining paper for scrolls, books, etc... But then, I am a SERIOUS coffee drinker. I'm talking 24/7/52, so I always have coffee for staining.
Have you ever thought of trying to make a small knife out of tin? I'm not sure how well it would work, but perhaps with a perpendicular flat tip it could let you attach maps to things with that cool, knife stuck through it look
That's a cool idea actually, might have to use that!
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The danger of this is that it makes it look too easy. I dont even want to know how much planning and trial and error goes into the stuff you show. Great stuff.
Thing is, once you have a tutorial to follow, it kinda is easier :) that's part of the goal of the channel, have me do a bunch of the figuring out and heavy lifting to make it easier for the community as a whole!
@@RPArchiveOfficial We will have to see about that :). Between watching you and Bards Craft I finally decided to step up my game and try this. Wish me luck.
Do it! If you have any questions just ask :)
I’m a new sub, I’ve only watched 2 or 3 of your videos so far but IM SO GLAD I SUBBED. I’ve recently started playing DND and I’m so excited to try to make some of your designs for our next campaign! :D
Glad I could help 😅 let me know how it goes!
I disagree with your self-critique about the book pages. Uneven stain times give you a bit of variability in the shading. If anything it looks more realistic than if they were all the exact same colour!
Fair point!
Page from the Voynich Manuscript with the flowers on it
That paper pile would work fantastically as used wadded bandages after surgery... just add some blood effects!
Now to build a mega library room! Full of books and various tomes scattered about the floor where a Wizard has been studying
Really great. These are going to be fun Winter projects.
these are Brilliant, I've been trying to come up with a way of doing a mad scientist type lab, so some of these will come in useful. now I need a way to make some of the glass tubing kind of equipment, so far I'm using a lot of the clear plastic brush protectors off my old brushes for test tubes just wish they were clearer.
I've got plans for something like that in future, we'll see when I get round to releasing it :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial cool!
Excellent! as usual.
Thanks Andrzej!
3:40 can we get an F for cooter
F
Poor cooter...
Now I have something to make with the wayyy too man crystals I have
"Scrumple," that's a technical term.
Very interesting video. I love the different kind of book and the furnitures !
Thanks Patrick :) I figure it just adds even more flexibility easily
Incredible designs. I recently got into Frostgrave and these are perfect!
Awesome :) glad I could help!
Thats so fucking cool man!
Looks awesome,
I love the custom ess you can do this way. However there is one thing I don't get. Would in not be easier/cheaper to just make the tables out of magnetic sheets ant the accessories with just paperclips inside instead?
The magnetic sheet isn't strong enough through the balsa, already tested. It'll work with magnets in the accessories still, but that defeats the point :)
Thank you so much for sharing your art with us. I've wanted to get into this for so long and your videos are giving me so much inspiration to just go grab what I need and start creating! I already draw, paint, sculpt, cast, sew, and basically just can't stop MAKING things! Miniature sets for my D&D 'addiction' *ahem* is just another fun thing to try and make my worlds come to life. Thanks again for such lovely videos and VERY well done!
Thanks for the compliments man! And happy crafting :)
And this is why I subscribe on Patreon as well as to this channel. You've got to support this stuff!!
And I massively appreciate your help :)
Just want to drop a tip about using blue-tack like this. I've used it before to hang posters, and if you leave it in place for a long time the oil in it that keeps it sticky will seep into paper and stain it. You don't want to leave the pages onto the scatter after gaming because it may end up staining the pages if you forget to take them off.
Oh I know, but generally where I use it this isn't as issue as its always hidden :)
This is amazing content!!
So many nifty things in here. I had a thought about the planters - you could put dead grass and things in it for a dead village or to show that someone's not a very good gardener.
solid idea :) I actually considered making the tufts modular, which you could do too and use the modular overgrown features from one of my other videos, that way you could mix and match as you needed. But I ended up deciding it was a step too far for this particular piece and I'd just make more if I wanted more!
3:40 Neebs Gaming!!!
This channel, Wylocks Armory, and Black Magic Craft are the three top D&D craft making RUclips channels!!! WOW!!!
Have you tried magnetic paint? I was thinking if you painted a thin layer on the pieces you wanted to replace (top sheets of books etc) might be able to replace blue tack.
These days I'd probably use nickel strip :)
This is a brilliant video and I look forward to using it as inspiration for a whole bunch of crafting. The simplicity makes me hopeful I can get them done before the next game too!
Awesome! They're all pretty straightforward, so I think you've got a good chance :)
👏I 👏 Love 👏This
Hello! I just found your channel and I have been really enjoying your simple, approachable, and ingenious solutions to dungeon crafting
However, I had some ideas about books that might make things a little less time consuming or more versatile for you. I've done a little bit of full sized book binding and it has been great fun, and most of the ideas have come from that.
An easier way of roughing up the edges of the pages might be securing them in a bulldog clip and then roughing them up with your scalpel or wire brush as a group. If you intend on tea staining Afterwards then there is a good chance the scratches won't line up again once you reassemble them into a pile.
If you want neatly lining up pages in your signatures (the groupings of pages) you can cut the edges flush after gluing them together. Also, if you want a big book that can open flat like your display books, glue the signatures to a piece of ribbon and then the last pages on each side to the cover of the book. This will let it open and close. Also with regards to the cover, gluing three pieces of thicker card (two a bit bigger than the pages and one a bit bigger than the spine) between some thinner paper (or even fabric if you were feeling fancy) with small gaps between so they can bend, will make a really functional book. And with regards to the magnet trick you can hide the magnets in the spine piece of cardboard and they will be neatly covered by the outer paper.
Thank you again for all the time and effort you put into making amazing miniature landscapes accessible to us, and I hope this can be useful to someone
Good video. Really looking forward to the alchemy gear!
Thanks James :) I'll get to it sooner or later!
But, Gods, man! That was amazing. AGAIN.
Oh, there will be more :)
👌👌👌
How many rooms do you have devoted to merely *storing* all your creations?
One 3x1ft full height shelf in the garage, just now starting on the second ;) not much at all! That's the big benefit of modular terrain!
Check out my homemade storage video for more, you can do it with corrugated card too.
Yeah.. plants grow without sun.
They do if there's a window on a higher wall not shown :)
Your videos are so awesome! 😁
Thanks Kevin!
This is absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for all the ideas.
this is awesome!
have you ever done a Round Room?
Not yet, but it is in the plans at some point 😅
I don't even know how to play D&D, I just discovered this channel today and I watched quite a few just because I like the crafting and to enjoy your module system design.
Well thank you for watching :) you should try d&d though, it's a good laugh.
Just amazing. I don't think I could possibly cut as precisely as you do for some of those smaller bits! But then again two years ago I didn't think I was creative enough to paint miniatures. I still don't think I am but my collection of minis has paint on them regardless! Perhaps I shall give one of these projects a try soon...
Dooo iiit 😁
This guy is just on whole another level with all these modular stuff. Unbelievable.
Thanks man! A lot of obsessive thought goes into them 😅
Just recently found your channel and been binging pretty much all of your videos. Just wanted to stop along the way to say that your work is insane both in end result and how approachable you make it. I'm excited to try my hand at this stuff soon!
Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions 😄
It looks soooooo beautiful
Thanks man :)
Sir, you're a magnetist.
A magnetician, a magnetiser, a magnetificator! 😁
@@RPArchiveOfficial 😆
love watching you work! you're truly an artist. the results are so beautiful, but also practical. thank you!
Thank you! It's really rewarding to hear things like that :)
Those were gorgeous!
Thanks Mason, I'm pretty happy with them :)