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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2023
  • So you want to make some water terrain! But do you need a lake or a river? Is it tropical and clear or swampy and muddy? What if you could have your water and its coasts and banks with one easy tile system?
    Easy? Yes. Delicate? Also, yes.
    This is the third video in a series and I make reference to instructions I have given previously. If you haven't already, I suggest watching these two first/as well!:
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  • @raecheldoes
    @raecheldoes  Год назад +27

    I wanted to pin a couple of updates here thanks to some helpful comments!
    - Multiple people pointed me toward cut-resistant gloves for just this sort of carving safety. I will likely pick up a pair myself!
    - More alternatives to glass panes:
    --- Acrylic sheets at various sizes on Amazon
    --- Plexiglass cut to size from your local hardware store
    --- Acetate sheets (like for overhead projectors)
    --- Large plastic sheet sourced from a poster frame
    One thing I didn't mention in the video is that I found having a transparent panel with some thickness increased the visual quality of the wave texture against the coloured paper underneath. Having some distance allows for shadows and a better reflection and water effect overall. And don't forget to store these with parchment or wax paper in between!

    • @Ray47nl
      @Ray47nl Год назад

      - Multiple people pointed me toward cut-resistant gloves for just this sort of carving safety. I will likely pick up a pair myself!

    • @shampoocampus
      @shampoocampus 3 месяца назад

      Did you mean to say "pun" a couple of updates here?

  • @alicemursteinlesbefaen666
    @alicemursteinlesbefaen666 Год назад +59

    you're very quickly becoming one of my favourite crafting channels, i've been a huge rp archive fan for a while and its cool to see more similar modular terrain. also the clear water with different tinted water textures underneath is genius, i will definitely try that out some time

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much! I'm happy to work toward having a seat at this prestigious crafting-community-table that RP Archive has set and happy to inspire with new ideas!

  • @bushyboi2k9
    @bushyboi2k9 Год назад +31

    Love the videos but I always find myself hugging myself and crying on the floor from the bombardment of puns.. don't change please.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +6

      Your comment in tandem with your picture is on another level. 😂

  • @GustavEEriksson
    @GustavEEriksson Год назад +17

    Came for the crafting, stayed for the puns!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the feedback and tip about the cut-resistant gloves. I've included it in a pinned comment now so others can benefit from your wisdom :) And also I didn't realize how cheap acrylic panels can be! This may be the path I take in the future as well...

  • @SthMejin
    @SthMejin Год назад +4

    getting a lot of Ashly Burch as well as genuinely great crafting tips is just such quality content!

    • @janbonne
      @janbonne Год назад

      Funny enough one of the characters Ashly is known for us named Rachel

  • @theNolte
    @theNolte Год назад +10

    Very cool! I bet your players really enjoy the terrain you've built

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +2

      Why, thank you! And y'know, I bet they do too 🙃

  • @raptorcreate
    @raptorcreate 2 месяца назад +1

    instant subscribe just for your video presentation skills alone.

  • @jsmxwll
    @jsmxwll Год назад +2

    You can use some wet/dry sandpaper around 220-320 grit down the sides of the glass. Use it wet so you don't end up with glass dust in the air. It'll make it less likely to cut you, remove some of the flaws that tend to act as break points, and make the cleanup with a razor a bit easier.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you for the additional tips!

  • @MyRobBurger
    @MyRobBurger Год назад +5

    I cannot wait to see how you do snow and ice terrain, the end result of this was just amazing, definitely would like to see it on a Rae'chel Does Live Plays one day. Really great work, can't wait for the next video.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      I will add snow and ice terrain to the suggestion bucket! Thank you for the generous feedback! I think that would be pretty wicked to do a live play one day as some sort of bonus content, and that would absolutely be the title of it haha.

  • @OverkillJOE1
    @OverkillJOE1 Год назад +2

    So awesome! Simple techniques brought together with a puntastic flair. So happy to have found you channel! Can’t wait to see what you’re up to next!!!

  • @SparkSovereign
    @SparkSovereign Год назад

    The Algorithm (all hail its benevolent wisdom) led me here and I'm hooked! A balance between appearance, functionality, and ease of production...and puns! I was even just thinking I should look up how to do that sort of water texture on something cheap and easy for little ponds for wargaming terrain, how perfect.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad I have befriended the algorithm enough to make its way to you!

  • @joncallard
    @joncallard Месяц назад

    Thank you for this! Definitely not ready for the more intensive resin approaches but needed some water for an upcoming game. Your strategy is perfect.

  • @ShinySilverSerpent
    @ShinySilverSerpent Год назад

    Proud to have found this channel, instant fan!

  • @kingbrunies
    @kingbrunies Год назад +5

    The creativity and production value of your videos are amazing!

  • @big16495
    @big16495 Год назад

    Just start crafting as a hobby and these videos are keeping me motivated

  • @GrottoGoblin
    @GrottoGoblin Год назад +1

    This channel has excellent vibes. Really appreciated the puns haha
    Already subscribed, and I'm looking forward to becoming a regular viewer.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Yes! Doing justice for the puns haha. Thanks for your support!

  • @WilSisney
    @WilSisney Год назад

    Holy hand-grenades @raecheldoes this is such a fantastic video! The water texture is awesome, and you've explained the cliff/corner/curves/crawls so clearly here. I've been using this approach with corner and curve pieces for ages, but seeing how well cliffs and crawls work is going to have be magnetizing all my old tiles just to make it all work. PLEASE KEEP IT UP, you're forging gold with each of these videos!

    • @WilSisney
      @WilSisney Год назад

      Also that freaking flocking strategy is brilliant! There's probably a better term for making adjoining tiles connect cleanly in a visual way, but I just call it tessellation. Getting physical tessellation is easy - you just have to make your foam join. Getting visual tessellation is SO hard and the flocking approach you use is blowing my mind right now.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Ahh! Thank you for such high praise!! I'm happy that my instructions came across clearly. If you like, rolled up masking tape also works well in adhering the tiles together too! It was easy for me to do magnets since I started with them, but I imagine if you've got a whole system it might be a beast to convert everything! Either way thank you again for your support and encouragement! My perfectionist tendencies definitely appreciate the specific compliments haha.

  • @Beschaulichkeit
    @Beschaulichkeit Год назад

    Well this channel came out of nowhere. Great instructions, storytelling, camera work. Nice!

  • @devlindecutler7525
    @devlindecutler7525 Год назад

    I'm blown away! The techniques, the production value, and your engaging personality are wonderful. Please keep it up!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Woohoo! Thank you for the compliments and support!! That's very kind of you to say 😊

    • @devlindecutler7525
      @devlindecutler7525 Год назад

      @raecheldoes I've just started my terrain journey, and you've shown me that there's essentially no limit to what can be done.

  • @andreaswehrmann365
    @andreaswehrmann365 Год назад

    Looks amazing! Very clever concept and great craftsmanship! 👍

  • @cerisekappes580
    @cerisekappes580 Год назад

    The board looks amazing!!!! Love the video!!! 😊

  • @ramironaredo8554
    @ramironaredo8554 Год назад

    Always nice to see your videos,looks awesome as always

  • @seankinsella7441
    @seankinsella7441 3 месяца назад

    That is brilliant to use a cloth to remove the water. I thought using a strainer was a good idea, but the cloth has this beat.

  • @ribbon_dye
    @ribbon_dye Год назад

    Loving the videos! Also adding in that this is becoming one of my favorite channels in general. Partly because of the crafting, but the puns are great!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Yessss gotta win 'em over with the puns.

  • @caledfwlchchime2820
    @caledfwlchchime2820 Год назад

    That's BRILLIANT

  • @charlesincharge4593
    @charlesincharge4593 Год назад +1

    With RP archive being very inactive the past 1+ years, your channel has become my new fav. Amazing quality of video and instructions in such a short post. And I have been debating on how to do water tiles for the past 3 years without coming to a method that I wanted to "dive" into head first, but now seeing yours, I for sure will just do this with large acrylic sheets. Thanks so much for adding high quality content to the tabletop crafting community

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you very much for the high praise! I'm happy that I can inspire with different ideas and make it entertaining to boot! I'm also really looking forward to seeing the massive project Matt has been working on and for regular content when is health is back up to snuff!

    • @charlesincharge4593
      @charlesincharge4593 Год назад

      @@raecheldoes quick question, how much gel medium did it take to cover your 4 glass panes? thanks again for the awesome content and can't wait for the roads!!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      @@charlesincharge4593 I actually managed to cover a full 5 of the 11"x14" panes with 1 x 300ml container of the gel gloss medium with a bit leftover. Hope that helps!

  • @ConjuredCraft
    @ConjuredCraft Год назад +2

    Ashly Burch doppelganger confirmed. (Also great work!)

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Yes! It's an older reference but I was *hawp* -ing some would get it. Thank you!

  • @Khether0001
    @Khether0001 Год назад

    this is so cool!

  • @josxxiv
    @josxxiv Год назад

    For cutting towards myself, I have a fisherman’s deboning glove for my off hand so I can do pretty much whatever I want and won’t cut myself. Highly recommend

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Yes! I have put this suggestion in a pinned comment now so hopefully others can also benefit.

  • @dudeguy3731
    @dudeguy3731 Год назад

    oh man finding this video by accident was just what i needed. I've been thinking about building a modular river delta terrain board and this is actually a great idea for how I should do it

  • @np8015
    @np8015 Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @Phanterinos
    @Phanterinos Год назад

    Ok saw your first video today and i'm impressed. Many techniques applied , perfect use of materials and some bonus tip like the ballon as a static grass "alternative".
    As a roaming DM i always carry with me the terrain that i use and so unfortunately the water panels are way to unpractice to transport. But if i could have all togheter at my home i will for sure do your method. The tiles are great. i give you 9.5/10 overall.
    P.S. Subscribed immediately

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much for the generous compliments and supporting the channel! I agree the glass is quite delicate, even for at-home use. I have since researched that acrylic and plexi options can be quite affordable, so I thought I'd pass that along in case that appeals to your roaming-DM nature. The perfectionist in me accepts the 95% score :P

  • @thomasbrock-hastings1140
    @thomasbrock-hastings1140 Год назад +1

    Another fab video. I’m seriously inspired!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Yesss that's really all I can ask for--to inspire!

  • @sonder_ua
    @sonder_ua Год назад +1

    Godlike quality, cutest puns, marvelous content. Thank you!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      That's incredible generous of you to say! Thank you very much!

  • @scottcarroll1102
    @scottcarroll1102 Год назад +6

    You are absolutely killing it! Keep up the great work.
    Ps: Would love a collaboration with RP Archive one day.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +3

      Thank you!! And an RP Archive collab would be an absolute dream!

  • @bradcraig6676
    @bradcraig6676 Год назад

    Fantastic design! I may adapt it into a tropical beach theme.

  • @capnskustomworks
    @capnskustomworks Год назад

    SYSTEMS!!! I love it! And they look so good arranged, it really works so well!!! I can’t wait to see what’s next!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you! And me too, I also can't wait to see what's next haha.

  • @mists_of_time
    @mists_of_time Год назад

    This looks so good! What an amazing job

  • @jay5729
    @jay5729 9 месяцев назад

    I've been looking for an efficient way to do water for a beach. This is perfect! Thanks!

  • @knightnday10
    @knightnday10 Год назад

    Wonderful ideas. Thank you so much!

  • @MrDoolittle68
    @MrDoolittle68 Год назад

    Practical, innovative and inspiring as always!

  • @CheezelsTV
    @CheezelsTV Год назад

    RUclips just randomly showed me your wilderness videos, which I quickly watched both of, Great stuff!! I was a bit sad when I saw your channel is still fairly new so i dont have a trove of videos to watch yet :P Cant wait to see what you do in the future :)

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you! And I know! It's a weird curse to be blessed with success early in my youtube journey, but I'm gearing up to take it more seriously, so I'm looking forward to what I do in the future too! :P

  • @PKTCrafts
    @PKTCrafts 11 месяцев назад

    I envy that table, beautiful work!

  • @chateding
    @chateding Год назад

    awesome!

  • @dorkmachinations
    @dorkmachinations Год назад

    Yup. Good stuff!

  • @todgeistyoshukai3477
    @todgeistyoshukai3477 Год назад

    Loved this! Will be figuring away out to add it to my crafting queue!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Woohoo so happy to inspire and would be honoured to have a place in your crafting queue!

  • @MrKazyFreak
    @MrKazyFreak Год назад

    Have always loved your content and glad to see the more crafty side. Thank you for sharing your comedy and unique style. And who doesn't love RP?

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you very much! And clearly not not me lol.

  • @dennismoon6693
    @dennismoon6693 Год назад

    Once upon a time I worked stocking shelves at Target. One of the biggest rules they gave us for opening cartons was "Cut away from your body." One day I was in a slightly whimsical mood and pointed out that cutting away from our body means we're cutting toward our teammates.

    • @CATASTEROID934
      @CATASTEROID934 Год назад

      Funnily enough as a young cadet I was taught the mnemonic "towards your chum, not your thumb"

  • @homogoose9769
    @homogoose9769 3 месяца назад

    i would love to get a tour of your table! it looks so nice :)

  • @ThisIsMonkeyy
    @ThisIsMonkeyy Год назад

    I'm so reminded of "Hey Ash, whatcha playin?" with the smash cuts to intense looks and stuff. Maybe with influences of Rehka from College Humour.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      I am honoured to be lumped in with those fabulous human beings.

  • @Codex_of_Wisdom
    @Codex_of_Wisdom Год назад

    Between the RP Archive *reef*rences and the puns, I'm loving your *channel*

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Huzzah! I *sea* you have *aqua* -ainted yourself with the commenting format here. (Aka nice one!)

  • @Andrewc87563
    @Andrewc87563 Год назад

    Love the talent and the presentation. Dog cameo fun too.

  • @jonnil1997
    @jonnil1997 Год назад

    This water solution is so simple and good looking, super good idea, the RP archive method is so sick but pretty intense and advanced.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you I'm glad you think so! Also hapoy to live in the level 3 zone below the intricate and meticulous excellence that is RP Archive.

  • @theBoonarmies
    @theBoonarmies Год назад

    @5:00 cut resistant gloves are fairly cost effective, and absolutely worth looking in to if you're doing this sort of carving regularly. THEY ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER CAUTION, but they're a decent piece of preventative safety on top of being sensible and careful.
    Making sure your knife is properly sharp means you're using less force to make cuts as well, so stop and strop or hone your blade every dozen or so decent sized cuts, or when your blade starts to slow down when carving.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you for the additional tips!

  • @theQch3n
    @theQch3n Год назад +2

    "wear pants" is my new favorite crafting tip

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      I legit laughed so hard at this 😂 It is now also my favourite crafting tip.

  • @rDunfee
    @rDunfee Год назад

    This was fantastic and rivers just bumped way up my crafting list

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Yesss. Then my inspire-creativity goals bumped way up on my completed list.

  • @elcid200
    @elcid200 Год назад

    Wow, so ingenius! I have searching for a lot of time a no sylicon water, and finally i find it! Keep doing! Greetings from Spain (And your editing and style still awesome)

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Woohoo! I'm happy to inspire from across the real-world-waters. Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @Rayuaz
    @Rayuaz Год назад +1

    That's so cool! That's such a cool solution for rivers! And you could use it to add elevation to the terrain too, by placing other tiles underneath, instead of the water. I just think I would definetely acrylic intead of glass for this

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much!! I am very much looking forward to experimenting what other textures underneath so we'll see where it goes! Also, yes I agree. I have since looked into acrylic panels online and they're much more affordable than I thought, so that may be the way to go in the future 🤔

  • @wizkidme
    @wizkidme Год назад

    alright, so you guys own. first video and Im a subscriber now lol
    reverse shot of the water printouts landing was primo

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Woohoo! Then it was definitely worth it.

  • @zachchenoweth6622
    @zachchenoweth6622 Год назад

    Keep them coming! I mostly 3D print my buildings but use foam for terrain (RP Archive style) and have been using your style for my wilderness tiles. Much appreciated while Matt is still recovering and hoping for a possible collab in the future!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      I do agree about the appeal of printing building tiles--I personally bought a bunch of dungeon tiles before I got into crafting, too. But I'm happy to inspire any sort of creativity, so I'm stoked to hear you're making these tiles! And yes, a collab would be the dream sometime in the future, but wishing him rest and recovery until then!

  • @25vape
    @25vape Год назад

    you are the best! this is so perfect ^^

  • @turnipslop3822
    @turnipslop3822 Год назад

    I've been looking for something to fill the RP Archive sized hole in my RUclips watching ever since he got ill and am so happy to have discovered this. Really great to see more modular terrain ideas in this space and excited to watch more of your content! Water you going to do next?!

  • @The8BitDuke
    @The8BitDuke Год назад

    This is another absolutely brilliant idea - I can see this being useful for rivers, oceans, or roads like you tease, or even lava, sludge, desert sands.....so many ideas!
    Would love to see RP Archive and you collab on something at some point once he's back in the fullswing!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you very much! And yes! I'm also considering what else I might experiment with with this system.
      To collab with RP Archive would be the dream!

  • @rodneypp08
    @rodneypp08 Год назад

    looks good!!

  • @eclipsingshadows5421
    @eclipsingshadows5421 Год назад

    While resin is cool, I’m absolutely terrified of it for a multitude of reasons. The glass solution is absolutely amazing. These last 3 videos have become my weekend-I can’t wait to get started!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Woohoo! Glad to inspire creativity and overall that sounds like an excellent weekend.

  • @jroastpotatoes
    @jroastpotatoes Год назад

    Easily one of the best terrain channels, right out of the blocks (pun attempted)

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Pun attempt appreciated 😂 As well as the high praise!

  • @dominicpinchott7432
    @dominicpinchott7432 Год назад

    If cutting in your hand like that, you could wear a small pair of cut gloves. Kitchen staff use them a lot. They're probably cheaper than stitched.
    Thanks for the video. I love this style of water! So much easier than resin!

  • @powersave2
    @powersave2 Год назад +1

    Im alright with an RP arhcive stan channel! Need more of this level and editing! Your great!

  • @mrlegobrick
    @mrlegobrick 2 месяца назад

    Awesome, loving your videos - planning on applying it to wargaming as well as DnD - the water effect is incredible - I guess ideally all your tiles need to sit on a panel/support once you have created the water, otherwise they will just water-fall off?

  • @SquishyFishies
    @SquishyFishies Год назад +1

    Id love some desert themed stuff or old jungle ruins. Love your content keep it up!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Yes! Your suggestions have been noted :)

  • @tooManyMidgets
    @tooManyMidgets 21 день назад

    Omg hawp reference. Love it

  • @samtaylor5699
    @samtaylor5699 Год назад

    Next level - get a cheap LCD TV and build it into a table. Then place the water-glass panes on top. You can display moving water/ lava underneath that would also emit light creating a dynamic game table

  • @CATASTEROID934
    @CATASTEROID934 Год назад

    This video reminded me of a time I hold deep nostalgia for, playing with the Total Annihilation: Kingdoms map editor as a young lad having my first experiences with map making and modding the games I played, fitting all the neat tiles together and assembling tiny worlds just for myself to experience. The water and islet tiles were some of my favourites and one of the maps I spent the most time decorating was a castle flanked on three sides with a large horseshoe-shaped lake, with a small hamlet huddled among expansive fields of pumpkins and wheat, I must've spent a couple of hours just doing set dressing on a tiny sheltered lagoon among the fields surrounded by a dense cloak of pine trees with a little clearing where a couple of vagrants were camped. It probably wasn't a very good map to actually play but it didn't need to be, I probably spent more time in the map editor than I did playing the game.

  • @jakecrowe3797
    @jakecrowe3797 Год назад

    Yes! Yes! Yes! You’ve done it again! So much love for this video. 💖 It’s summer break so I think I’m gonna’ make your videos my summer project. 💪🏻
    Side note: is your gaming table homemade? Looks fun to play on!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your emphatic and generous feedback!! I'm stoked to hear that my videos are inspiring your crafting!
      And yes! I based it off of Black Magic Craft's gaming table he made a while back. The lowered center definitely helps to see more of the terrain when we play.

  • @kerriadereth
    @kerriadereth Год назад

    Oh well, you've convinced me. I'm gonna build an island hopping terrain set for my next game.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Yesss. If I've convinced you then those are my life goals complete.

  • @casasworks6350
    @casasworks6350 Год назад

    Loving my modular terrains! at this rate we will have a whole collection of biomes to match and play with thanks to your tutorials! if i could leave a suggestion, Can we have deserts at some point? I play Tallarns and i would love me some cool ideas to make modular deserts interesting, appart from just sand tiles, and you are pretty qualified to make that happen!

  • @kimbach1824
    @kimbach1824 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the inspiration. I wanted to a static Warhammer board. But I thought static would be boring and also said of pouring alot of resin.
    With this idea can still make make water at the lowest level in my jungle / industrial board. Thanks alot :)

  • @WeltenbauerClub
    @WeltenbauerClub Год назад

    Very nice. Just found your channel. 🎉

  • @soropodo7918
    @soropodo7918 Год назад

    YES! Youre back! your puns are the only ouns for me

  • @richconnolly8317
    @richconnolly8317 Год назад

    Awesome crafting tips, editing, and of course puns. There was no... dry humor in this one

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Haha! I thoroughly enjoyed that play on words. Thank you for the compliments, too!

  • @Gumball_Watterson1997
    @Gumball_Watterson1997 Год назад

    Well I am subscribing, this is great quality content here !

  • @proximityfpv1722
    @proximityfpv1722 Год назад

    Amazing system! Sub'd

  • @metajock
    @metajock Год назад

    Really good video!!! I'm going to stick to plexi for my stuff, and I'll start off with a 2x3 sheet from a poster frame. I'll do smaller ones if needed, but prob not. Again, well done!!!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! And after more research, I didn't realize how affordable acrylic/plexi can be, so I may redo these for myself as well!

  • @Nat1videos
    @Nat1videos 5 месяцев назад

    This is a great video! Why has youtube not told me about this channel before..?!?🤔

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! 😊 And I can only attribute this to the algorithm and its many secrets haha.

  • @Aewynn98
    @Aewynn98 Год назад

    Going to give the water tiles a shot here soon, also saw another video using gloss mod-podge for similar results.. I'm also going to experiment with some divets in the tiles to add small water puddles with Still Water for some added variance.. I have my first batch of wilderness tiles drying from the initial mod-podge soil mix.. super excited to start laying in some static grass etc..

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Yes gloss mod podge can also give a good water finish too! I just used gel medium because it holds its shape more firmly than gloss mod podge, but you can definitely get some good ripple textures with the latter. Let me know how the still water goes! I've been experimenting with divets as well--a lighter has been very helpful for this. I'm happy that you're trying out the wilderness tiles!!

    • @Aewynn98
      @Aewynn98 Год назад

      @@raecheldoes It's all thanks to your vids really getting me interested in it.. I'm experimenting with like water puddles with the still water, so far it looks alright.. I'll be doing a 6x6 tile with a larger indentation for like a "muddier" area if that makes sense? with some magnets underneath for like a ring of columns/faerie circle.. something along those lines where i can add a small collection of scatter to make a small scale combat/rp encounter.

    • @Aewynn98
      @Aewynn98 Год назад

      @@raecheldoes made my first batch of coastal/river tiles.. just have to carve them up.. overall though I'm fairly happy with them.. any suggestions on elevation/slopes going up the sides of a vertical facing? thinking of doing a fairly tallish build, with a slope up one side.. I may need to do the 3x3 RPA mountain blocks for utility..

  • @vektorgr
    @vektorgr Год назад

    Hey Rae'ch, whatcha playin'? Nice disguise spell you got there, but I can _sea_ through it.
    Really nice vid, I dig the modularity of the water layer. You could maybe try slapping some ledstrips under it, with a diffuser sheet for some glowing green poison river, or something.
    The water and the land tiles together look pretty cool. Keep it up! 👍

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Uh oh. You've rolled too high on your insight there, _and_ your charisma with that pun! I like that idea for future swamps, acrid lakes, or maybe lava in the future. Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @taviswardlaw
    @taviswardlaw Год назад

    The forced pun is strong in this one. Great video.

  • @bradywomack9751
    @bradywomack9751 Год назад

    I really like your approach to water. I hate the degassing smells and expense of resin water that you have to finish off this way any way. Enjoying your channel.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Yes I find resin pretty intimidating to work with on such large scales, but you're right, the smell is pretty heavy too. Glad to offer an alternative!

  • @CHIIIEEEEEEEEFFFFSSS
    @CHIIIEEEEEEEEFFFFSSS 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Been trying to recreate RP archive, but the resin water really intimidated me so I'd been putting it off. Will definitely be using your method instead. Save myself a month of work.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  6 месяцев назад

      I was feeling the exact same! I'm glad I could provide a feasible alternative and save you a bunch of work!

  • @FablesD20
    @FablesD20 6 месяцев назад

    CLEVER!!!!

  • @rileyhoyt754
    @rileyhoyt754 Год назад

    Looks like it was a *beach* and a half to do, but the results speak for themselves! Im sure they'll *make waves* at your next game

  • @hellentomazin6488
    @hellentomazin6488 Год назад

    Interesting!
    I am planning a modular hill set.
    And seeing your tutorial I just noticed the same set could be used as coast by just replacing the "valley base" with a "water base"

  • @Carty239
    @Carty239 Год назад

    Hi! Also an RP Archive fanboy here! I've been thinking down a similar vein, but using acetate sheets/OHP transparencies rather than glass as they are cheaper and less breakable. I've also done a light dry brush of white on wave textures like this for a little foam, but perhaps that's more of a sea than a river texture.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Yes! After doing more research, acrylic and plexi can be decently affordable. I do find that the thicker the material, the more depth it gives the water. I would definitely like to experiment with doing the light dry brushing in the future too.

  • @cilcae
    @cilcae Год назад

    u r a nice addition to my beautiful roster of modelbuilding channels + my name is rachel too good luck in life to u

  • @Jim-yk9if
    @Jim-yk9if 9 месяцев назад

    Inspired! And I'm not just talking about the puns!

    • @Jim-yk9if
      @Jim-yk9if 9 месяцев назад

      And you got a shout out from RP Archive!

  • @Classic_DM
    @Classic_DM Год назад

    Plexiglass-cut to fit also works. (Home Depot) Frame glass can break REALLY easily

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Ooh thank you for the suggestion! I'm going to add it to a pinned comment so others can benefit from different options.

  • @dirigoallagash3464
    @dirigoallagash3464 Год назад

    These are great! Are you on Twitch, as well? This would have made for a good stream.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      Ha! I literally did a full circle of thinking before catching the pun. Nice one :P

  • @modtyrant1784
    @modtyrant1784 Год назад

    Holycrap you're funny
    Also good idea with the gel, I'm gonna try that same technique with the dabbing but with polymer clay and then paint it.

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад +1

      I'm humbled you think so and I take your praise to heart! And always happy to inspire other people's creativity!

  • @albertbarnett6106
    @albertbarnett6106 Год назад

    They have safety gloves just for this kind of thing. It's a woven mesh of some kind of very durable cord. They are not hot unless worn in very hot environments. I used one in a factory environment for 20 years and the only time I cut myself was the day I took it off because I was a fool. Get a glove, I don't care how experienced you are with a knife, it happens to the best of us!

    • @raecheldoes
      @raecheldoes  Год назад

      Thank you for the recommendation! I have taken your wise words to heart with will pick up a pair. I will also add a comment about it so others can benefit.

  • @squintsyadams8463
    @squintsyadams8463 Год назад

    You're a gift.