Medieval Cottage For D&D Tutorial (Black Magic Craft Episode 058)

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    This episode I test myself by building an entire little cottage house out of xps foam in just 3 hours! Start to finish, building, painting, and ready for the tabletop in just 3 hours thanks to the help of the Proxxon hotwire cutter, Shifting Lands Guider Pro, and Green Stuff World textured rolling pin.
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Комментарии • 280

  • @AllThingsGundam
    @AllThingsGundam 3 года назад +3

    I bought my proxxon hot wire cutter through your link bud, and I love your video's and I've been watching about a month now.

    • @fammnak852
      @fammnak852 4 дня назад

      Hi, a little 3 year too late, but did you enjoy using your proxxon? I just made this house just by using a cutter, and am contemplating to buy a proxxon. That you for sharing your experience!

  • @fammnak852
    @fammnak852 6 дней назад +1

    Hi Jeremy! I am a newbie in foamcore and your videos helped me a lot! Yesterday I built this house from scratch, following your measurements and instruction, I really can’t believe my creation, the house looks so good!! 😭 I’m just waiting for my Mod Podge to dry and I can’t wait to paint the details. Thank you so much, 6 years later this video still helps so many people!! I can’t wait to build more thanks to you!!

  • @maudepotvin8660
    @maudepotvin8660 4 года назад +16

    I'm almost done with my first terrain, it's the fountain you made ! I'm doing the grout and mudpudge tonight !
    This cottage is the next on the list :)

  • @liamedmunds1902
    @liamedmunds1902 5 месяцев назад +1

    Super easy build! It's only my third time making any serious foam builds and I whacked two of these out in as many days. I've decided to make them modular and seperate the doors and windows to be attached to different locations using tiny magnets.
    Supurb video.

  • @EvanEdwards
    @EvanEdwards 3 года назад +1

    I'm going back through old videos (it's the holidays as I write this), and I can't help but think that this particular video sounds like a Red Green skit.

  • @Candorsmayhem
    @Candorsmayhem 5 лет назад +20

    For the hot glue wisps, if you stick the finished product into the freezer, they break off quickly and easily.

    • @Lamefoureyes
      @Lamefoureyes 4 года назад +16

      It also carries the benefit of you being able to reheat it later on a day where you don't feel like cooking.

    • @leslie764
      @leslie764 3 года назад

      Or blast it with a hair dryer. They'll go away.

  • @fammnak852
    @fammnak852 28 дней назад +1

    I just found out your channel and I can’t stop watching your videos! Thank you so much for all the tutorials, you’re amazing!

  • @WylochsArmory
    @WylochsArmory 7 лет назад +45

    Awesome! I have been meaning to get some mass produced cottages for a rapid city (Kings of War campaign). Perfect.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад +2

      Yea, this is a great way to make an arsenal of small "scatter" buildings for wargamming.

  • @WASD20
    @WASD20 7 лет назад +23

    Love this! Looks great.

  • @michaelsc78
    @michaelsc78 5 лет назад +3

    I got Proxxon wirecutter as x-mas present... ME HAPPY!

  • @paulsusac4839
    @paulsusac4839 6 лет назад +21

    Hi Jeremy. I just wanted to give you a head's up - I have a friend who is a college art professor who specializes in sculpting with all kinds of materials. He tells me that using your hotwire tools on extruded polystyrene requires EXTREMELY GOOD veneration. He said that even doing it outside was probably not good enough unless you had a very strong fan blowing it away from you. He said that you are probably hurting your body by breathing in the fumes from that stuff indoors. You might want to check into this - he and his art-professor buddy both sounded pretty alarmed when I talked about it. Be safe!

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  6 лет назад +33

      To be honest I've looked into this pretty extensively. XPS foam is very harmful if it is combusted. It is pretty harmless however if it is melted. When you burn it, it emits a black smoke that is quite hazardous, when it is melted at the correct temperature it does not, it simple gives off some minimal white smoke that is mostly water vapor. It's important to have some ventilation, but at this scale open windows and a fan is more than sufficient, as long as you are using the tool correctly and not allowing the XPS to combust and create black smoke. This is why you will often see me immediately turn the machine off after a cut so any residual XPS does not burn. This is exactly why you can purchase a foot pedal for the machine.
      The other risk with XPS foam when using insulation as the source is that some brands, specifically older ones contain a flame retardant chemical called Hexabromocyclododecane that can be harmful when ingested or when you have excessive long term skin contact. Most manufacturers have stopped using this, DOW and Foamular no longer contain it in most areas. You can access the MSDS sheets for any brand you use to confirm.
      The biggest risk when using XPS foam is fine particulates and dust. Breathing those in is incredibly harmful as once those particulates enter your lungs they will never break down. This is WHY I use a hotwire instead of a saw and sanding. When I have to sand it I always wear a dust mask and vacuum up all the particles before removing it.
      A lot of people over react about this, mostly based on misinformation or based on applications that are not comparible. Artists and prop builders often work on a much larger scale, using handheld tools, and hot KNIVES which have a greater risk of COMBUSTION of the foam. Doing small amounts of cuts, on the correct material, with the correct tools and techniques is not a risk. No more so than sitting in traffic to go by the stuff is.
      If you'd like to avoid it based on their comments, that's fine. But I feel completely comfortable using the tools, materials, and techniques that I do.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  6 лет назад +30

      Source:This information is from 'Risk Assessments for Secondary Schools' and is published by the Consortium of Local Education Authorities for the Provision of Science Services (CLEAPPS), Brunel University, Uxbridge, England UB8 3PH. Brunel is one of the premier technological universities in the UK. This is a publication advising English science teachers about classroom hazards.
      Process:The cutting of expanded polystyrene by means of a wire heated to about 300 degrees C.
      Hazards:Harmful: hazardous by inhalation; Irritant: Styrene fumes can irritate the eyes.
      Risk Assessment:Harmful: Styrene fumes are produced as the material degrades when overheated. Styrene has a MEL (Maximum Exposure Limit) of 100ppm (parts per million, 8 hour Time Weighted Average) and 250ppm (15 minute reference period). However, the process is safe with up to 5 cutters in simultaneous use in a well-ventilated workshop. Irritant: The eye irritation becomes severe only at exposures of 200ppm and above but eyes may water at levels below the MEL.
      Control Measures:Small, hand-held cutters may be used in well ventilated conditions. Large, bench-mounted types may require local exhaust ventilation: a special assessment is necessary. The ventilation required to control the toxic hazard will also control the irritant one.
      Further information:Small quantities of styrene fumes are produced as the material degrades when overheated. The odour of styrene can be detected at very low levels, well below the MEL of 100ppm. The fumes can cause dizziness and children are particularly vulnerable to high concentrations. However, measurements while using a hand-held cutter have shown that with reasonable ventilation and moderate care, styrene levels in the operator's breathing zone are less than 10% of the MEL.The process does not require the material to be heated beyond its melting point. In practice, because the wire has a very low thermal mass, its temperature tends to rise very rapidly when it is not being constantly cooled by the feed of the material being cut.On a basic bench machine with no means of quickly disconnecting the heating power to the wire, residual material adhering to the wire at the end of the cutting operation will quickly overheat and, in small quantities, degrade to produce styrene fumes. Effective ventilation must sweep these away immediately. It is important to ensure that the equipment operates at the lowest temperature that allows free cutting. Controlled electrical heating is desirable to obtain an even wire temperature. If smoke is given off, the wire is too hot. Some bench hot-wire cutters have a foot switch which, if correctly used, will virtually eliminate the production of harmful fumes.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  6 лет назад +26

      From the Hotwire Foam Factory FAQ
      Q: Are the fumes that are given off when cutting polystyrene foams (EPS or XPS foams) with hot wire tools dangerous?
      A: Ventilation is always strongly suggested, but the smoke that you may encounter while cutting EPS foam is primarily CO2 and water vapor, which are far less harmful than other common art products like aerosols and paint thinners. The toxic values are far less than wood-smoke, which contains tars, resins, creosote, and acetic acid. The dust from cutting with saws and sanding EPS foam is more harmful than the fumes encountered while cutting foam with a hot wire tool. Always wear a good quality dust mask when saw cutting or sanding polystyrene foams.
      To get the polystyrene foams to actually combust and burn you have to have an extremely hot fire, much hotter than our tools get, burning directly on the foam to begin with. Always check with the manufacturer of the foam you are using to make sure that there are no health or safety hazards when cutting their foam with hot wire tools. Keep in mind when you read the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for the foam you look up that they often are referring to possible safety hazards when manufacturing foam, not cutting it.
      You can call our toll free number at 1-866-735-9255 and we can give you the tech-support number for DOW which manufactures Styrofoam. They told us that the fumes from cutting their foam with a hot wire are not toxic, but cutting should still be done in a well-ventilated area. (On the other hand we have had many personal testimonials claiming that they have become addicted to foam cutting. Could it be the fumes or is foam sculpting is way too much fun?)

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  6 лет назад +28

      Essentially, doing a moderate amount of foam cutting with the right tools is far less harmful than sitting around the campfire one evening.
      So.....

    • @paulsusac4839
      @paulsusac4839 6 лет назад +22

      Well, I have mad respect for your research cops! I'm glad you are taking care of yourself!

  • @beautysyx
    @beautysyx 7 лет назад

    DUDE! Just when I thought you couldn't come up with more ways to simplify building stuff....you DID! You always make things so much easier to visualize building and therefore taking the scary "I don't know what I'm doing" out of the build. Thank you so much for your videos! SERIOUSLY! :)

  • @decst4r
    @decst4r 6 лет назад +3

    Really like this build. Simple, not to time consuming and still looks super good. Have you ever thought about making these houses modular? I'm thinking of copying this build, but have the roof as a separate piece that is not glued on. Then you could easily stack two "base" houses on top of each other and then put the roof part on top to have a 2 story building. Would love to see your take on some modular buildings.

  • @RollforDamageRFD
    @RollforDamageRFD 7 лет назад +14

    Awesome build. I see this and makes me consider changing the materials I use to build with.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад +3

      I mean if you aren't using xps foam you should give it a shot.

    • @RollforDamageRFD
      @RollforDamageRFD 7 лет назад +2

      Black Magic Craft I use Eva foam because it's uber durable and flexible. But watching your vids make me jealous of how much more diverse you can be with it.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад +4

      why not both?

    • @RollforDamageRFD
      @RollforDamageRFD 7 лет назад +1

      Black Magic Craft no reason not to!

  • @Gladedancer
    @Gladedancer 3 года назад

    Here I am struggling with balsa wood and cereal boxes, trying to prep for my next DnD session, then I see how epic my life could be with a Proxxon and some XPS! Thank you for the fantastic tutorials :)

  • @johnyonkers3974
    @johnyonkers3974 2 года назад

    'aboot one centimeter...' Damn Canadians. Love your channel.

  • @RangerGeek71
    @RangerGeek71 7 лет назад

    Awesome. I build most 40K terrain but what you make always gives me great ideal and nice way to save time. It helps me get the most out of my building time. I can now filling up a 6 X 4 foot table, in under a day or two of work. Between your channel and two other channels I commonly watch, I have built seven tables worth of terrain for my local game shop.

    • @Pistonrager
      @Pistonrager 7 лет назад

      Dang... hope they are at least paying for the supplies.

    • @RangerGeek71
      @RangerGeek71 7 лет назад

      Yes, they paid for supply both foam and paint. They also have the tools as I do not want to buy them here. Lastly, it is the only place in South Korea I can find to paly all the games I run or play ( Pathfinder, D & D, Vampire, Warhammer 40k, ect..). Can not wait to get back states side so I be work on my own stuff.

    • @Pistonrager
      @Pistonrager 7 лет назад

      Cool. Hurry back! So you can build more!

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад

      Awesome! lucky game store.

  • @monkeySkulls
    @monkeySkulls 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome job! Just got my proxxon from ur link, and ordered the rollers too.
    Keep up the great work! Ur a true inspiration!

  • @KitMason3
    @KitMason3 6 лет назад +4

    A simple run by with a hairdryer gets rid of the wisps. Figured I'd pass along some information from my humble collection of acquired knowledge. Hope it helps.

    • @readinglennon8254
      @readinglennon8254 5 лет назад +2

      Tairen Wolfe Imagine applying tacky glue on those wisps and painting them green then adding some flocking to give the illusion of vines

  • @declanseeleymusic
    @declanseeleymusic 6 лет назад

    Thank you! I've been searching for a non-boring channel about miniature terrain building, and wasn't having much luck. This is a great channel

  • @nerolispanos
    @nerolispanos 5 лет назад +1

    smart guy . amazing structure with so many details

  • @pbucc72
    @pbucc72 7 лет назад +4

    this is perfect for a quick town..... Awesome work!!

  • @lostlune
    @lostlune 5 лет назад +2

    i actually liked the roof pieces hanging wild off the edge

  • @MonkeyJedi99
    @MonkeyJedi99 5 лет назад +2

    The video is almost 2 years old as I am watching it for the first time, and still learning so much. Thanks!

  • @robertspears8301
    @robertspears8301 7 лет назад

    Great video. Awesome tip about using the rings on the roller to keep the embossing pattern straight. Get well soon.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад

      Just wished I realized that's what they could be used for in my first roller video.

  • @Rocketsong
    @Rocketsong 4 года назад

    The roof beam hanging off the edge is correct for older buildings. Especially if there is a loft. You hand a pully on the beam to haul stuff up to the loft.
    Livestock barns are built this way to haul hay bales up to the 2nd story.

  • @tinywargames892
    @tinywargames892 5 лет назад +2

    Love this , getting my foam out

  • @MikeCammack1
    @MikeCammack1 6 лет назад

    Definitely the last thing I need to make me get the proxon table and greenstuff rollers. Awesome build.

  • @BoomerangVillage
    @BoomerangVillage 5 лет назад +2

    Not one window... Depressing.
    JK. That's an awesome speed build!

  • @social_zorro2542
    @social_zorro2542 Год назад

    I love your Videos. So many interesting ones about a variety of topics.

  • @VirtueCry
    @VirtueCry 4 года назад +23

    "Only 3 hours" Yeah, I remember making my first near-professional quality LARP shield with an intricate design with depth and detailed work to make it look like authentic wood and metal. Took 50+ hours. I no longer make LARP anything anymore.

  • @StrongholdCrafterKev
    @StrongholdCrafterKev 6 лет назад

    Great idea. This cottage looks fantastic and the steps are simple to follow in building it.

  • @GregoryPriebeahd
    @GregoryPriebeahd 6 лет назад

    Great video! Your channel is now part of my regular Friday night viewing. Totally sold me on the Proxxon. Just ordered one through your link!

  • @stuartskellams3438
    @stuartskellams3438 2 года назад

    Love to see what a 3 hour speed build would look like now after an extra 4 years mastering your craft.

  • @jerramiemiller
    @jerramiemiller 4 года назад

    Good video man. Definitely helps when youre in a crafting slump/block.

  • @zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba0
    @zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba0 5 лет назад

    My only input would be beef up the corners.And a strip along the insides. So you could pick up the piece and have an interior set up with it too. Beefier corners and walls would make it a lil safer to pick up and move around. But yeah even with a steady hand and a knife you could still probably crank out one or two in a day if you went to task.

  • @darknessislight3689
    @darknessislight3689 2 года назад

    Totally amazing 😍 best tutorial ever 🏆🥇

  • @KilliaK
    @KilliaK 6 лет назад +2

    Just found this channel, fantastic work man! Really great to see you do all these awesome stuff.

  • @jessehammil3897
    @jessehammil3897 7 лет назад

    This is great. Just built a hotwire table. Gonna try this.

  • @abizzybomb
    @abizzybomb 5 лет назад +2

    That was amazing.

  • @benwilbur7659
    @benwilbur7659 7 лет назад +1

    Whoa. I'm really into this.

  • @johneberts2918
    @johneberts2918 4 года назад

    great quick way to get bricks love it have one on order thanks

  • @solodragun
    @solodragun 5 лет назад

    I see that old school Fiend Folio sitting up there, noice😉

  • @RealmSmith
    @RealmSmith 7 лет назад +1

    Nicely done sir.

  • @johnnynuttall9851
    @johnnynuttall9851 7 лет назад

    Great build matey.....and that foam cutter is brilliant

  • @quassisbelltower9408
    @quassisbelltower9408 7 лет назад

    I love the build. I can't wait to get the rollers. The music that you used went really good with the video.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад

      Thanks. I think you will like those rollers and make lots of cool stuff with them

  • @Bandinetich
    @Bandinetich 5 лет назад +1

    You're a mage! It's look amazing!

  • @brendajackey1893
    @brendajackey1893 4 года назад

    Bruh.....yes sir!! I mean yes sir!! No other vids needed! Thanks!!!!

  • @michaelfaneo7666
    @michaelfaneo7666 5 лет назад

    wow sehr gut gemacht

  • @MrGlickClick
    @MrGlickClick 7 лет назад +7

    Thank god it's not a 3 hour video! :D

    • @dragonis53
      @dragonis53 7 лет назад +2

      MrGlickClick can you imagine...a video about watching paint dry :D

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад +4

      There's a market for that...there is a market for everything on youtube.

  • @nekrus1
    @nekrus1 6 лет назад +6

    Amazing work, congrats!
    By the way.. 15:12 This Shieldmaiden...
    not sure she is a shieldvirgin... xDDD

  • @j90s56
    @j90s56 7 лет назад +1

    These video was good hope to see more of these type. Thanks for the content!

  • @shadowofwar5872
    @shadowofwar5872 6 лет назад +4

    thanks for your awesome videos! they really motivated me to make some terrain and buy one of those rollers! keep up the good work!

  • @YalelingOz
    @YalelingOz 4 года назад

    Damn this looks good. Your speed builds look better than my slow and deliberate builds. 😃

  • @thetruth8053
    @thetruth8053 4 года назад

    you are the best artist

  • @MrFutsy
    @MrFutsy 7 лет назад

    You are a machine! Looks amazing

  • @kurtkyre
    @kurtkyre 6 лет назад

    Nice! And, that's a much better hat for you. I can't rock a snap brim.

  • @mitchellsink2584
    @mitchellsink2584 7 лет назад

    Very cool man, Great job. right now I'm working on a city gate cuz for some reason I always need a city or castle gate to siege lol.

  • @dumbdog2924
    @dumbdog2924 5 лет назад

    I'm sitted down, realxing, and just finished my Jager!!! Super relaxed lol

  • @michaelg.1786
    @michaelg.1786 6 лет назад

    Nice job! Learning a lot from your vids and just ordered a proxxon too!

  • @user-vv1bd9dz6j
    @user-vv1bd9dz6j 5 лет назад

    Прекрасный домишко и увлекательный процесс его создания. Лайк, естественно. Остальные произведения тоже хороши, поэтому - с меня подписка. ;-) Успехов вам!

  • @olivierduboc1490
    @olivierduboc1490 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing your skills. Dope t-shirt btw!

  • @nycoavramski9808
    @nycoavramski9808 6 лет назад

    You're a true wizard !

  • @RySnow
    @RySnow 5 лет назад

    Black Knight Games In Hamilton in the Southern GTA Carries the greenstuff world rolling pins! ($28.00 CAD). Great Vid!

  • @combustible7267
    @combustible7267 5 лет назад

    that shirt is amazing

  • @sebastiendesautels8567
    @sebastiendesautels8567 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome! Thank you so much for another great vid!

  • @xLeilanixAllenx
    @xLeilanixAllenx 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome! can't wait to see more!

  • @amdnable
    @amdnable 7 лет назад

    great idea to show a quick build!

  • @thefooly
    @thefooly 3 года назад

    Awesomeness

  • @stephenguess
    @stephenguess 5 лет назад

    Awesome build! Thanks for the tips!

  • @bethanygraham427
    @bethanygraham427 7 лет назад

    Very impressive!

  • @HaggisFist
    @HaggisFist 6 лет назад

    Fantastic build man!

  • @GeneCavalcante
    @GeneCavalcante 7 лет назад

    Awesome! Can you show us how to make that well and those trees?

  • @RobertMorrisjrBog
    @RobertMorrisjrBog 7 лет назад

    Awesome! I need a roller! Lol 😁

  • @Hawkissimo
    @Hawkissimo 6 лет назад

    Cool video.

  • @hallowedhail
    @hallowedhail 5 лет назад

    Congrats for your work. I'll patreon you from next month !

  • @jimmyhill5079
    @jimmyhill5079 7 лет назад +6

    You should get an airbrush. It'll change your crafting life. If only to prime with it.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад +1

      I want to. Although I don't think it would be much help for priming since I prime with mod podge.

    • @jimmyhill5079
      @jimmyhill5079 7 лет назад +1

      Black Magic Craft I hadn't thought of that though people have said you can thin it. I'll test it and let you know.

    • @TheZapan99
      @TheZapan99 6 лет назад

      I personally prime foam with water-based acrylic spray paints by Liquitex. The work wonder!

  • @Fnordathoth
    @Fnordathoth 7 лет назад

    Awesome build!

  • @ihalloway
    @ihalloway 6 лет назад

    loved everything ! well except bead for chimney ... if you wanted to make a classic one, u could have made a square hole and thats it

  • @DavidM-um2uk
    @DavidM-um2uk 5 лет назад +1

    I can feel myself walking to that cabin in the air tonight, oh Lord.

  • @paulluker6960
    @paulluker6960 4 года назад

    Um I have noticed something. Surely a cottage should have a window or at least a hole. You could make a wood effect shutter type of thing to cover it. Other than that you are a genius. I love your vids. I've only got into them in the last few weeks. I can't get enough.

  • @GalobardesTV
    @GalobardesTV 6 лет назад

    Really cool!

  • @groovizombi
    @groovizombi 5 лет назад

    Amazing!

  • @planetdee3587
    @planetdee3587 5 лет назад

    You should try just cutting a deep square in the chimney for a build and just paint it black to show depth.

  • @danbutler7742
    @danbutler7742 2 года назад

    Great video and lovely house. Any advice for a noob to the hobby? Been into gaming for a long time but not wargamming and just thinking about making my first board. Advice on cutting home without the tool you are using? Especially thin strips

  • @brandonb1681
    @brandonb1681 4 года назад

    I love watching you make these props. I Would like to try and make a Christmas village using these techniques. My question is how durable are these XPS builds. Would they stand the rigor of being packed away for 10 months of the year every year?

    • @bigfluff73
      @bigfluff73 3 года назад

      yeah, xps is very durable.

  • @Born_Stellar
    @Born_Stellar 5 лет назад +1

    that feeling when your greenstuff rollers and mod-podge are in the mail and you have terrain to texture and paint. 😢

  • @BrickInTheHead
    @BrickInTheHead 5 лет назад

    picked up one of the proxxon tables through your affiliate link. Really want to grab one of the Shifting Lands guiders but that shipping cost is kinda prohibitive. Wish they had a US based distributor. :( Thinking of trying to build a jig myself, or bribing a family member who's a contractor to make me one...

  • @altersilentium
    @altersilentium 7 лет назад

    I got one of those rollers. The results were CRAPTACULAR! Blue, Pink, or Dollar Store foam.... none would take an imprint deep enough to dry brush. I varied the pressure to see if that was the problem. I was going from light to crushing the foam and still nothing. I cut the foam with a hot wire because I found that the cut edge is easier to imprint with other tools and techniques. Still wouldn't make an impression worth using.
    A good idea, but not ready for prime time in my opinion.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад

      They work pretty great for me, and lots of other people. You have to be a little gentle with the dry brushing, but you should do that anyway. Which roller did you get? Some textures probably work better than others.

    • @altersilentium
      @altersilentium 7 лет назад

      1162 Bricks. Granted most the foam I use is about 15 years old salvaged from when some friends remodeled an attic apartment and it could have changed in composition in those years, but the foam board is recent.
      Something I did notice on the roller is that there was burring along the edges of the mortar lines. To me it seems as if these are cut individually on a CNC machine from round stock and the burring as well as the tool marks make me wonder if the cutting tip wasn't getting dull. I might try polishing it up with some very fine sand paper to knock off the burrs and give it another go but unless it works wonders, I do not see it worth using on foam.
      I am getting a bit old and the eyes don't work as well as they did. I don't spend all my free time building and painting as I could back in the day but I think I am still a fair hand at dry brushing. I tried very thin modge podge mix and straight paint.
      To work well with foam, I think it would need to be bigger round, thinner mortar lines slightly beveled to help cut the foam, and a shade deeper recesses.
      I really wanted it to work because my winter project is the gatehouse and outer ward of the Keep on the Borderland.

  • @Sterlin0
    @Sterlin0 7 лет назад

    loved it. please more speed creations in the future ! ^_-

  • @logansomner5942
    @logansomner5942 11 месяцев назад

    sweet phil collins shirt bro

  • @vanien1
    @vanien1 6 лет назад

    Thanks, really useful

  • @ZackWilliamsPANCAKE
    @ZackWilliamsPANCAKE 7 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @MrDantheNobody
    @MrDantheNobody 6 лет назад +1

    Where can you get foam like that? I checked at Lowes but only found insulation foam that had paper glued to both sides.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  6 лет назад

      Lowes should carry DOW insulation XPS without paper on it. But varies by region. Home Depot usually sells the pink Foamular version that I use a lot.

  • @TFMarciniak
    @TFMarciniak 5 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @JupiKitten
    @JupiKitten 7 лет назад

    It looks amazing. Have you done a big stone bridge or anything like that yet? I can't remember.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  7 лет назад +1

      Not yet. I've wanted to for a long time but have avoided because I don't have modular river pieces made yet, and I want those first for sizing....but I never seem to get around to making those. Maybe I should just make the bridge already.

  • @alexsadelapaz4832
    @alexsadelapaz4832 6 лет назад +1

    Could you use regular styrofoam to do this ? It looks amazing.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  6 лет назад +2

      No, it has to be extruded polystyrene not expanded polystyrene....unless you want your building to be made of a bunch of little balls that crumble and fall apart.......you need the good stuff.

    • @alexsadelapaz4832
      @alexsadelapaz4832 6 лет назад +1

      Black Magic Craft alright thank you very much 👌

  • @johnrasnick6147
    @johnrasnick6147 6 лет назад

    Yoooo dude your watch is really cool!

  • @bericdakeyras7167
    @bericdakeyras7167 6 лет назад +1

    And you could even push the thing to make the roof removable and do the inside for roleplay :D

    • @blablubb4553
      @blablubb4553 5 лет назад +2

      You don't even have to make a removable roof. It's completely sufficient, even easier, and also much more playable in-game to simply craft a floor tile the same size as the floor plan of the building and use that as the basis for the interior once player characters enter it.

  • @JonnoDavies1
    @JonnoDavies1 6 лет назад +1

    Great video man. What do you use to spray your models with at the end? I am in the UK so it is probably called something different here