Depends on the glue. You want the mix as thick as it can, while still being thin enough to spray with a spray bottle. I just eyeball it, but I guess it's around 1 part glue to 8 parts water. You don't need much soap. A drop for the amount you saw me make on screen. I maybe add 5-10 drops for half a liter.
Great Video! You're Danish right? What is that masonite called in Danish, and where did you buy it? Can't seem to find it in the likes of Jem & Fix or Bauhaus
Thanks! I've always known it as "masonit", but it might be called "træfiberplade" or something like that. I got it from Jem & Fix at 20-25 kr. It's the cheapest thing I could find, but it's kinda 💩 to work with, because the edges tear when I cut into it. 3 mm MDF is easier to work with, but also costs quite a bit more.
J'ai bien ton travail mais utile plus d'équipements de Protection Individuelle ! La sécurité n'a pas de prix et notre hobby ne doit rester que du fun, exemple gent masque et ventilation. Sinon super travail ! Il fait beau velux pourquoi consommer de la lumière derrière toi qui n'apporte rien. L'énergie est pressieuse économisons là.
@@thecultofcrafting You could try going for thematic choises, some chill classic music for the hills, then something more powerfull for the trenches and electro craizines for a ruined city. Just an idea.
please someone tell me im not the only one that hates this eletronic musics most hobby channels use i know its problaby some royalty free tracks, but you guys could do somethin like bill makes stuff bill gets it
I prefer the voice over playing while your doing stuff instead of the royalty free music. As beautifull as you are we don't need another talking head on yt. It's just less engading for me this way becouse we first listen to you talk and then see you work, while earlier we had it at the same time and the video was half as long.
I get what you mean. 🙂 I'm continuously playing around with the format to figure what works best, both for me and you guys. The problem is that the format I've been using so far can be quite limiting and is very time consuming. On most videos I end up spending more time on post-production than actually making the terrain, and to my mind it should be the other way around. Keep in mind that this was my first attempt at this format, so it should get better as I get more practiced and figure out how to use it properly. It might end with me going back to the original format, but for the time being I need to test better ways of doing things. 😊
@@thecultofcrafting I gathered that you're experimenting thats why I tryied to give some feedback. If you prefer doing videos this way then it's your channel, do whatever. But I personaly fell in love with your videos mainly BECOUSE of the high production standard which for me masively improves the quality and every minut of editing shows. So, you heard my opinion do with it as you will :)
Always a pleasure to click the subscriptions tab, and seeing a seconds-fresh video!
Super easy 3 step wargaming hills:
1) find an image of a contour map
2) print it out
3) put some miniatures on it
Viola! Easy tabletop hill terrain.
Me: mom can we get Anthony Fantano
Mom: no we have Anthony Fantano at home
Anthony Fantano at home:
😂
love your videos but a friendly tip maybe have shots with the craft all in frame but still amazing
Wow, that is gorgeous terrain!
I'm going to experiment with your ground texture next time I do terrain for my table top.
Great video! Would have been really nice to see them out together on a board as a money shot.
Looks cool
Very nice. Not only super useful, but also great looking
You are awesome dude! I love this stuff!
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it. 😊
Great work as always mate. Always cool to build full tables 😉👍
Thanks! 😊
Loving your content, would love to see your take on an Armies on Parade board too!
That's a good idea!
Those are some nice hills.
Great video!
There is just something about flock and grass going down on terrain that is so calming
I've always wondered how long do organic roots last in a diorama or terrain? Will they start molding and ruin the piece?
I doubt it. I collected those roots 4-5 years ago. Microorganisms are everywhere, but I believe they need moisture for things to start molding.
Thanks for sharing!
Please tell, why you add soap to the mixture?
The soap reduces surface tension, helping the mix soak into the flock and soil, instead of pooling on top of it. 🙂
@@thecultofcrafting sounds fair!
Can you also reveal an percentage of ingredients for that muxture?)
Depends on the glue. You want the mix as thick as it can, while still being thin enough to spray with a spray bottle. I just eyeball it, but I guess it's around 1 part glue to 8 parts water. You don't need much soap. A drop for the amount you saw me make on screen. I maybe add 5-10 drops for half a liter.
Before I start watching I'll say this. Yes, yes you can
Great Video! You're Danish right? What is that masonite called in Danish, and where did you buy it? Can't seem to find it in the likes of Jem & Fix or Bauhaus
Thanks! I've always known it as "masonit", but it might be called "træfiberplade" or something like that. I got it from Jem & Fix at 20-25 kr. It's the cheapest thing I could find, but it's kinda 💩 to work with, because the edges tear when I cut into it. 3 mm MDF is easier to work with, but also costs quite a bit more.
@@thecultofcrafting Thanks! Been looking to make some hills
Fantastic video man, really love your videos for inspiration!
Great work!
J'ai bien ton travail mais utile plus d'équipements de Protection Individuelle ! La sécurité n'a pas de prix et notre hobby ne doit rester que du fun, exemple gent masque et ventilation.
Sinon super travail !
Il fait beau velux pourquoi consommer de la lumière derrière toi qui n'apporte rien. L'énergie est pressieuse économisons là.
I use a respirator and have an open window. 🙂
@@thecultofcrafting un très bon début. Mais c'est pour toi et tes jeunes publics
Great video as always, I like the inclusion of the talking head segments to help break up the flow of the video.
Stock music 🥶
That was a bit rushed. What do you think would fit the video?
@@thecultofcrafting You could try going for thematic choises, some chill classic music for the hills, then something more powerfull for the trenches and electro craizines for a ruined city. Just an idea.
please someone tell me im not the only one that hates this eletronic musics most hobby channels use
i know its problaby some royalty free tracks, but you guys could do somethin like bill makes stuff
bill gets it
There's always a mute button. 😉
I prefer the voice over playing while your doing stuff instead of the royalty free music.
As beautifull as you are we don't need another talking head on yt. It's just less engading for me this way becouse we first listen to you talk and then see you work, while earlier we had it at the same time and the video was half as long.
I get what you mean. 🙂 I'm continuously playing around with the format to figure what works best, both for me and you guys. The problem is that the format I've been using so far can be quite limiting and is very time consuming. On most videos I end up spending more time on post-production than actually making the terrain, and to my mind it should be the other way around.
Keep in mind that this was my first attempt at this format, so it should get better as I get more practiced and figure out how to use it properly.
It might end with me going back to the original format, but for the time being I need to test better ways of doing things. 😊
@@thecultofcrafting I gathered that you're experimenting thats why I tryied to give some feedback. If you prefer doing videos this way then it's your channel, do whatever. But I personaly fell in love with your videos mainly BECOUSE of the high production standard which for me masively improves the quality and every minut of editing shows. So, you heard my opinion do with it as you will :)