Making a Massive Playable VIKING TREE FORT for Dungeons & Dragons

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024

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  • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
    @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  3 года назад +47

    Huge thanks to *LOOT Studios* for sponsoring this build. Go check out Journey to Valhalla now: bit.ly/37m0GJd

    • @craft-o-matic2377
      @craft-o-matic2377 3 года назад +1

      Damn... This is awesome! More please!
      Hot tip on the construction paper technique.
      Makes me think of Swiss Family Robinson, shipwrecks, and nautical things.
      Thank you Jeremy! Positively inspirational!
      Lisa

    • @The_Keto_Klingon
      @The_Keto_Klingon 3 года назад +1

      @@craft-o-matic2377 Definitely gave me a pirate vibe.

    • @Allan_Lugia
      @Allan_Lugia 3 года назад

      Couldn´t you make a roller/presser you could run the "stiks" though that gives a wooden texture. like a hand version of what they use to destroying big metal parts.
      since i explain it badly ill try to describe how it would look like (2 drums?/rollers with patterns of wood, like the roller for cobblestone textures and stuff, but just for wood, then add a handle to one of them, which you can rotate, so that the "rollers" spin. Please the stiks in-between and let the machine do the texture work, if you make it 5 cm wide you have a big area for differens texture).
      if this still confuses you i can always draw it for you. but it could help you alot since you make planks so much.

    • @Allan_Lugia
      @Allan_Lugia 3 года назад

      it removes the link, but something lookalike is a Machine roller with handle on google.

    • @photogfrank2146
      @photogfrank2146 3 года назад

      Hey Jeremy, how goes the airbrushing? Did you ever see the tips I left you on one of your other videos? I've been an airbrush artist for almost 35 years and have learned a lot of tricks! I've learned some things you don't find in the books that were taught to me by "oldtimers"! LOL! Let me know if the ones I shared with you were helpful! I love your channel and your methods of teaching. I think you are a gifted and natural-born teacher! Some of the others leave out important steps and/or don't even bother telling us how and what they are doing. Your style is perfect! Thanks!

  • @lextheap1638
    @lextheap1638 3 года назад +106

    Tree community...a communiTREE, if you will.

  • @AzraelThanatos
    @AzraelThanatos 3 года назад +24

    A LONG time ago, I had done an entire tree village for Star Wars using a variant of the WotC minis rules. That was a pain in the rear to build, used pvc pipe for the main tree trunks and a lot of putty that I probably shouldn't have been using due to what it was made out of. Various craft sticks for the platforms that I hadn't bothered to add texture to in a normal way, gave them dunks into a redwood stain and drybrushed when dry. I had a full 3'x3' board for it.
    I'd also done another 3'x3' board that was semi-similar in design, but was more of the high mountain peaks that you see in a lot of martial arts movies where they rise above the clouds for a monastery and/or shrine. I basically did a lot of foam chunks to make up the majority of the mountains bulk with wooden dowels in the center of them, then used expanding foam to cover that and make it into a larger thing while filling gaps before I started the board itself. I found some asian rough wilderness/farmland (I can't remember if it was chinese, japanese, korean, or other) aerial photography to cut and stitch together as a distant "ground" with open spaces for the mountains that I drilled into the base to insert the dowels into the wood I used for the base after I'd painted them. Then I used some cotton batting that I teased out to a rather thin layer and adhesives to make it look like a cloud layer at the base level with the lowest levels of the mountains as playable with paths, bridges, and other things for going up and between them...was far less useful than I wished it would be.
    Both boards were, eventually, donated to some game stores for some store credit because I didn't have space for them.

  • @Bluecho4
    @Bluecho4 3 года назад +23

    This piece would look great on the same game board as your swamp pieces.
    Maybe make some smaller pieces with leather huts. Maybe with one nestled right next to a pond/small bog.

  • @tabletoptrilobite9816
    @tabletoptrilobite9816 3 года назад +48

    Star Wars Legion players could easily make Kashykk or Endor terrain with this

    • @l1zrdking
      @l1zrdking 3 года назад +2

      Kashykk popped into my head, though that would have to be wayyyy more vibrant colored. Makes me want to fired up Fallen Order tbh.

    • @marcoantoniosalazarmatamor9496
      @marcoantoniosalazarmatamor9496 3 года назад +1

      There was an episode of the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon that had a bunch of copycat Ewoks as monsters of the week. This could be used for their home.

  • @borna1231
    @borna1231 3 года назад +13

    This is such a fantastic build, thank you Jeremy! Seeing the thumbnail, I was like: "do I really need to watch this? Seems pretty straightforward and begginer level, I might just skip this one". Boy am I glad I´ve clicked on this video! So many useful tips, especially the way you built the ladders and the animal hide dwelling!

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  3 года назад +7

      That’s the problem with thumbnails 🙂

    • @borna1231
      @borna1231 3 года назад +3

      @@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Just to be clear, this is in NO WAY a criticism of you, I´m sorry if it came across that way in the previous post. Making a thumbnail is like playing Twitter on hard mode.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  3 года назад +5

      Oh no, didn’t think that at all! Just saying this is why thumbnails are so hard, especially “honest” ones. And why so many are forced to use “clickbait”.

  • @allenseilkopf1425
    @allenseilkopf1425 3 года назад +6

    Before this video I had kind of lost any motivation to work on any terrain or make anything but after watching this I immediately went outside and found some sticks because this inspired me so much that I just could not wait to start making something again so thank you Jeremy for inspiring me and getting me through my dry patch

  • @TomJones0065
    @TomJones0065 3 года назад +3

    Awesome BUILD, I use old stump branches for my fairy houses, Which is Pretty much the same thing your doing here, Its SO FUN, Build it as it comes to you, BE THE LITTLE PERSON and how would you build your tree house! Always wanted my own YOU TUBE channel, but for me.. I just can't afford the stuff to do it, " cameras" Soft ware" that kinda stuff.. But one day MAYBE if I win the LOTO I could do it! THANKS FOR THIS ONE MAN ITS EPIC!! BE SAFE!! I DID SAVE IT TO MY FAVS!! !

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  3 года назад +3

      I started this channel with a mobile phone 😉

    • @TomJones0065
      @TomJones0065 3 года назад

      @@BlackMagicCraftOfficial No Shit! OMG!!! I must see if mine is worthy! THANKS DUDE!

  • @glorfendell2967
    @glorfendell2967 3 года назад +18

    This may be my favorite of your builds. Well done. Love the construction paper leather and real tree

    • @markfergerson2145
      @markfergerson2145 3 года назад

      The paper trick is seriously cool. I'm thinking parchment paper (used for baking) could make good scale rawhide...

  • @GoobertownHobbies
    @GoobertownHobbies 3 года назад +24

    dang that construction paper leather looks pretty sweet! BTW sea tribe is waayyyy better than forest tribe. Bunch of nerds in forest tribe. Sea tribe is pure Chad.

  • @wendywilkins2815
    @wendywilkins2815 Год назад

    Such an artist with vivid imagination. I’ve made leather by soaking a brown paper bag, scrunching into a ball, ironing dry and flat with my household iron.

  • @RDGoodner
    @RDGoodner 3 года назад

    You made me so happy by mentioning the balance of looks and playability. On the Tabletop Crafters Guild, I see lots of really awesome-looking things that I know would be a pain to actually try to use in a game.

  • @Bespelled22
    @Bespelled22 3 года назад +9

    There is an Aarakocra tree city in one of our campaigns this would be perfect for.

  • @GoblinsCorner
    @GoblinsCorner 3 года назад

    We need more Vikings in tree houses. What a cool build...I could see several pieces where they modularly connect with some quick ladders or something.

  • @terrainaholic
    @terrainaholic 3 года назад

    I saw a picture of a tent village in thin bamboo style trees and gave it a shot. Yours turned out WAAAAAAY BETTER!!! Love the look and especially the ropes!!!!!

  • @larryofastora9467
    @larryofastora9467 3 года назад +1

    Companies like Loot studios are for sure the future of the hobby. This project was so cool It's insane

  • @fenrirwalker7083
    @fenrirwalker7083 3 года назад +4

    I can see splitting a wider log into four, and doing different tree sections. This is cool man, thanks!

  • @justanothercaptain6566
    @justanothercaptain6566 3 года назад +7

    That was one of your better projects for sure. It might have topped the Egyptian set you made. So cool! Thanks for sharing! Cheers 🍻😊👍

  • @nicholasneujahr9252
    @nicholasneujahr9252 3 года назад

    In my art classes in college we used wet papers and glues to make 3D models. Brown thick construction paper, but also thinner transparent paper too. Had a good balance between what looked like thick skin and thin membranes.
    Love your videos!

  • @blackbarnz
    @blackbarnz 3 года назад +1

    Forest Vikings = Robin Hood & the Merry Men.. Serendipitous timing my next project is tree forts. Couldn't have timed this video better for me. I gotta recommend Central American popsicle sticks. They're used for chocolate dipped bananas. They're thicker, with squared ends & rough cut so the texture is already there. They're basically precut miniature 2×4 planks. Also they're usually less expensive than common popsicle sticks. I can't be the only one aware of these. Anbody else use em?..Looks good. Inspiring stuff, thanks for posting. .

  • @The_Keto_Klingon
    @The_Keto_Klingon 3 года назад +1

    Dude this may be one of my favorite builds you've. It is certainly my favorite recent builds that I have seen

  • @lukagarma674
    @lukagarma674 Год назад

    I'm about to start turning an upturned shrub stump and attendant roots into a treetop village piece of terrain and this was a FANTASTIC resource!

  • @Mara999
    @Mara999 3 года назад

    One of the best parts of drilling and sawing actual wood is that the sawdust is useful too. It would make great flocking. :)

  • @onkelgroen
    @onkelgroen 3 года назад

    I've used various paper types soaked in watered down glue for both miniatures and terrain, will definitely have to try that brown construction paper! Looks really good.

  • @earlkriewall7251
    @earlkriewall7251 3 года назад

    Can I just say, "Wow!"? I'm going to have to try that construction paper leather for some tents. Thank you for sharing!

  • @moonmint8047
    @moonmint8047 3 года назад

    I'd love to see you create some detail bits. The stuff you clutter a board with. Maybe you can re-try that bear rug idea and create a tanning rack?
    A bandit tent would be awesome aswell.
    Like a BIG 'OL TENT like a circus tent but.. made by Barbarians/Bandits. Skulls on Spikes, Chains and the entire thing made of cloth and Leather.

  • @TheDapperLad
    @TheDapperLad 2 года назад

    That rope rigging is impressive, man. Very nice work! I absolutely love the portion coming off the side that stretches down to the upper deck.

  • @scubaguymi
    @scubaguymi 2 года назад

    Another option for the ground to give the illusion of height would be to make the base look like the canopy of lower trees or branches. Using clump foliage or polyfiber and flocking, you can make a foliage covered base.

  • @evantone4757
    @evantone4757 3 года назад

    Tip for people with shaky hands, you can use an elastic on your wrist wrapped around your three other fingers to help stabilize without resting on spikes, or in conjunction with resting to help even more.
    Hope this helps someone out there

  • @SnoddiesHobbies
    @SnoddiesHobbies 3 года назад +2

    Came for the D&D terrain tutorial stayed for the tips on level driftwood coffee tables.

  • @wonderwend1
    @wonderwend1 3 года назад

    Fantastic build! It's the sort of build that you could complete but then go ahead and add other piece.
    Not only for the gaming world but for fairies and other fantasy projects. Love it

  • @jesseadams7407
    @jesseadams7407 3 года назад

    Oh my god please you should build a whole village in the trees based on that I love the idea and I’m definitely going to make one for my Chult campaign this was such a inspiration!!!!! I would love to see you take on more of these I hope other people agree that we would love to see more of this! Lol

  • @godemperorphatty7185
    @godemperorphatty7185 3 года назад

    You could avoid the spiky protrusions, by making the base look like tree canopy, creating an illusion of being much higher in the boughs, I think that might look interesting. Using Cotton to make clouds like the platforms were WAY high up could be another cool option.

  • @Justin-bk2kh
    @Justin-bk2kh 3 года назад

    Love when you are super passionate about a build it shows in the end result

  • @leotroll726
    @leotroll726 3 года назад

    We went as vikings for Halloween one year and my daughter wanted to be a shaman with a magic tome. So I glued some bits to the cover to make it gross and then did the same leather technique with brown paper bags, which is basically construction paper as well 😆 Add a bit of red wash into the edges and it added so much life to it! She still has her necronomicon on her shelf to this day 😀 Great build my dude! So many incredible ideas well executed together and I love the muted tones to allow the piece to be amazing but still let the stars of the show still pop amongst the backdrop!! Just a great piece 👌

  • @hakbash7588
    @hakbash7588 2 года назад

    The leather skinned tent is over the top in coolness, I love it.

  • @terrencemiltner1005
    @terrencemiltner1005 5 месяцев назад

    That double sided tape tip for ladder and platform builds is a great idea

  • @tacotots_132
    @tacotots_132 Год назад

    I know this video is alittle old but I had a idea for the bear rug! Maby trying cutting a bear rig shape out of cardboard, glue it down, and use the same construction paper trick over the card board to add thickness!!

  • @41HecMav
    @41HecMav 3 года назад

    There's a bunch of good terrain crafting channels, but I just wanna say BMC consistently gives me the best ideas and techniques, thank you!
    When you air brush with inks are there any other special precautions one should take, light air brush thinner or anything?

  • @techadeptcrafts
    @techadeptcrafts 3 года назад

    Definitely get the Ewoks out! You can run them as kobolds, gnomes or goblins. Or, maybe as homebrew combo between Halflings and Tabaxi. Great build.

  • @mikekmit6045
    @mikekmit6045 3 года назад

    Right before I watched this, I got the Valhalla emails. Didn't even know this was a tie-in. How fortuitous !!!

  • @cheneymoss6402
    @cheneymoss6402 3 года назад

    That is a great build Jeremy. The Star Wars Legion miniatures game is coming out with a lot of Wookiees and Kashyyyk themed minis in the next couple months for the Clone Wars factions. So, some people could be looking to this video for ideas on putting together a bunch of Wookiee platforms for a game!

  • @darkmaterialsworkshop
    @darkmaterialsworkshop 3 года назад

    That's an amazing piece. I've also been wanting to build a treehouse Village. If you ever make some more trees, you should make rope swing Bridges connecting them.

  • @caspianeubanks3834
    @caspianeubanks3834 3 года назад

    I love the viking builds that horn at the top brought it all together!

  • @novaadastra1
    @novaadastra1 Год назад

    Linking another piece with a rope bridge would be a cool way to link them together! Great piece for a game!

  • @MrStatistx
    @MrStatistx 3 года назад

    Some wires used like ropes with some fabric or also leather across and maybe some wooden poles would also fit nicely with that style. kinda like covers for open areas.

  • @delorescasper2564
    @delorescasper2564 3 года назад +1

    I really like the direction you have gone and been able to watch you grow in your craft. I look forward to the future.

  • @russhughes9150
    @russhughes9150 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely incredible Jeremy! As always.
    Another idea for the base, maybe you could make it look like the top of a forest canopy and the tree fort is rising up above the canopy?
    You're an amazing artist!

  • @millenniumf1138
    @millenniumf1138 3 года назад +2

    Oh god, I NEED to do this for my D&D game!! At least 3-4 "buildings" with some smaller outposts would be perfect for a battle scene, or even better, a "home base" for my players!

  • @josray2557
    @josray2557 3 года назад

    Man... That is just pure awesomesauce. Once you started stringing it up with that crazy rope latticework it came to life. That is definitely a hall of famer.

  • @doffazukistorm
    @doffazukistorm 2 года назад +1

    I'm very impressed, how it looks like in the end.
    every time !!
    I would like to see some kind of hall of honor or hall of terrains of all the weird and really nice stuff of terrain you allready have build. Also are you painting minis ? or have you a second youtube channel for painting them ?
    I'm waiting and I will watching it.
    And I give a thumbs up for all the ideas of ewoks like, pieces of art or terrain !!
    Thank you for making such nice videos !!

  • @demetrinight5924
    @demetrinight5924 Год назад

    I could also see this as and elf village. Plus the added bonus of working for an Ewok village or Wookiee village in Star Wars.

  • @countzero1136
    @countzero1136 3 года назад

    Great build Jeremy! I wouldn't worry too much about the platform looking too close to the ground - at normal D&D / Warhammer scale, it looks to be about 30 feet up which would give the defenders a huge tactical advantage (based on D&D = 1" to 5' ie. 1:60 th scale)

  • @MyklCarlton
    @MyklCarlton 3 года назад

    LOOTs models and terrain pieces have been consistently excellent, I love the tree-dwelling Viking idea!
    Looked like there was live moss on the branch, would baking it at low oven temp for a while help make sure it wasn't an issue later?

  • @TriMarkC
    @TriMarkC 3 года назад +2

    In actual play, when you build one of these big set pieces that are supposed to represent a whole community extending further… how has anyone done that?
    I’m imagining this being either one of the outer most pieces the chars would see & interact with. And then have to switch to perhaps a battlemat with additional ones drawn in. Or say a battlemat w the whole village depicted as a map, and then basically re-use this set piece as a stand-in as they traverse the village - above or below.
    Other thoughts?

  • @pokkitsize
    @pokkitsize 3 года назад

    Yüb nüb! (that was an attempt at a Viking Ewok) This is so awesome! I, too, love Ewoks and their super awesome tree villages. Journey to Valhalla looks really cool, too!

  • @maximillionchaoswolf
    @maximillionchaoswolf 3 года назад

    this is just the sort of piece I have been trying to plan for my next game I realized the session before what was going on wasn't really doing it for my players so i think some verticality and sneaking across platforms and rope bridges will spice it up, kinda of a Shadow of Mordor war camp made like this could do the trick hopefully.

  • @katmom49
    @katmom49 3 года назад

    Love the aesthetic of this whole thing. Only drawback to this video? No kitty!

  • @2H80vids
    @2H80vids 3 года назад

    That looks fantastic Jeremy. It was nice to see you really enjoying yourself, rather than struggling. With that in mind, why not expand it a bit?
    If you used a board, maybe two feet square, something you can lift/move eaily, you could add other trees and join the together. Each tree could be built separately, then combine all the trees onto the board. Bridges(wooden and roped), rope swings, tunnels, incorporating various hide/wooden living spaces, the possibilities are endless.
    And then the can start adding the ropes, 𝒂𝒍𝒍 the ropes.😁
    Just a thought.😁
    Cheers for now,
    Dougie.
    P.S. Of course, smoke machines could give you working chimneys/cooking fires etc.😂

  • @kevinkee7212
    @kevinkee7212 3 года назад

    Great build. I'd love to see a series like torment, but done with this world

  • @MS-zo8tp
    @MS-zo8tp 3 года назад

    You mentioned ewok villages, and this would be great for someone playing Wookies in a Star Wars game, too. great piece, man!

  • @photogfrank2146
    @photogfrank2146 3 года назад

    This is awesome Jeremy! Adding other treehouses or forts would be really really cool too! Have you ever thought about building floating islands? Something sort of like Avatar and playable like your Viking tree fort. They could have rope bridges connecting them together and be held up by clear plastic rods printed on a 3D printer. Well, keep up the awesome videos!

    • @JWbrasser
      @JWbrasser 3 года назад

      PLEEEEEEEEEASE i'd love to see the options for a scratch build Well of Oroboros!

  • @kalosprismatic
    @kalosprismatic 2 года назад

    Oh this is amazing, and I think it would be awesome to see in my Frostgrave games! I absolutely see myself making several of these to hide treasures in, forcing the models to have to climb up and down to claim them. 😁

  • @negotiableaffections
    @negotiableaffections 3 года назад

    That truck load of GW buildings [impressive, though you've made them] pales into insignificance when you let your creativity loose! This is a fubulous build of fun & discovery. I'm not knocking gaming...but when it comes to creating, this is the dogs danglies!

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Those buildings are NOT GW ;)

    • @negotiableaffections
      @negotiableaffections 3 года назад

      @@BlackMagicCraftOfficial My bad, Jeremy. Archon Studio. I'm not knocking their stuff, its incredible - I was admiring your pure creativity. Your plague city looks fabulous but I'd rather play up the tree!lol

  • @WillMontgomery85
    @WillMontgomery85 3 года назад +4

    Well, time to start making leather things with construction paper.
    This was such a sweet build!

  • @purplespeckledappleeater8738
    @purplespeckledappleeater8738 3 года назад

    Imagine trying to fight a battle on that thing. Challenging terrain really seems fun for any DM and a nightmare for the players ;)
    Player A: Falls off into a pile of leaves
    Player B: Falls off onto a spike at the bottom
    Player C: Pushes an enemy warrior off onto Player B stuck on a spike at the bottom impaling both
    Player D: Throws up over the edge at Player B's demise
    Player D: While distracted gets pushed off by an enemy onto a spike below.

  • @W.edgewargames
    @W.edgewargames 3 года назад +1

    Dude, I always learn something from one of your videos

  • @branchcore
    @branchcore 3 года назад

    For branches everywhere, we know what you did & we'll be waiting to see you trip again in the forest.

  • @deregos
    @deregos 3 года назад

    Dude! maybe instead of doing the forest ground with the base, you could make it like the platforms were even higher... maybe making more branches as the base.
    By the way, looks awesome. Love your chanel!!!

  • @emkay1769
    @emkay1769 3 года назад

    I would try to use static grass for bear hide to give it bit more hairy look. And when it is dry maybe flatten it.

  • @willjacobs7779
    @willjacobs7779 3 года назад

    It looks great, there's something about tree houses. The construction paper hide came out really well, I wonder if for something like the bear skin rug you could use the paper as a hide base and apply a little static grass to the top for the fur.

  • @pabexian
    @pabexian 3 года назад +3

    this looks amazing, i gonna try to make this to, as i love working with wood to make decorative pieces to enhance the ambiance of my dnd games. and recently found an interest in making terrains thanx to watching ur vids. (p.s. sorry for the long comment i'm just really hyped right now). love the videos and cant wait for the next one

  • @michaeladams6154
    @michaeladams6154 3 года назад

    This turned out great, but while watching I was thinking you could have used a holesaw to make some open spaces in the mdf so the platform could have had some of those visible gaps in various places on it

  • @yagsipcc287
    @yagsipcc287 3 года назад

    I am very excited for this, I have been glued to it since they hinted at it 😁 Monday I will be jumping on going all on on everything.

  • @brettabraham
    @brettabraham 3 года назад

    This was an incredible and inspirational build. Unique premise and method, and on top of it, the double sided tape, rope, AND leathers technique made this one of your best videos!

  • @rebelwarlock
    @rebelwarlock 3 года назад

    The literal opposite end of the spectrum from industrial ruins looks awesome too

  • @st4lsell123
    @st4lsell123 3 года назад

    This will look fantastic with that stick, lean to, shaman hut you made a while back!

  • @AnominousRex
    @AnominousRex 3 года назад

    You've given me the idea to build some tribal tents my AOS slaves to darkness army seems like an easy affordable project that would be easy to scale

  • @chrxunleashed7654
    @chrxunleashed7654 3 года назад

    You should make a video of you playing with your army. I've been interested in seeing it.

  • @irtehdar2446
    @irtehdar2446 3 года назад

    You have to build more of these.
    And a bunch of connector bridges.
    This would work really great for a 3d skirmish table for fantasy instead of the ruined gothic medieval cities we usually fight on.

  • @VikingFyre
    @VikingFyre 3 года назад

    Holy shit that construction paper technique came out so well! I think I need to go get a pack and start on some feral humanoid tents or something now

  • @umbrawolf950
    @umbrawolf950 3 года назад

    In terms of the base one thought that occurs to get around the roughness was that you could make it a canopy, thick foliage and what not.

  • @johnm.withersiv4352
    @johnm.withersiv4352 3 года назад

    I do like an Endor/Prince of Thieves style playset. Cool diorama idea.

  • @ezechielveloth6724
    @ezechielveloth6724 3 года назад

    batshit crazy looking build! Also to avoid the fastidious process of preping wood planks i found some old roller blind made out of long stripes of wood that still have crevasses so i can just cut them and there you go! made some ww1 trench with them and they are perfect for 28mm scale. And as it is a big roller blnd, i have thousands of planks still waiting! As always, superb work, thanks for sharing all these techniques and tips!

  • @Iron_Clad_D3
    @Iron_Clad_D3 3 года назад

    Ya did it again! I made several tents with tissue paper and watered down pva. I wanted them to have a barbarian look, but I couldn't make them look rough enough so I switched them into army tents. Now I'll have to remake them with the brown construction paper that technique looks fantastic and I can't wait to roll out a village of them. Thanks!!!

  • @kaig.-s.1040
    @kaig.-s.1040 3 года назад

    What a great video! I like the construction paper method. On a sidenote, your 'shaky' runes look a lot better than my non-shaky ones!
    I will share your video with my builder friends

  • @ChimeraWargaming
    @ChimeraWargaming 3 года назад +1

    It's a huge massive beautiful structure. Thanks for sharing your work.

  • @ForgottenStreams
    @ForgottenStreams 3 года назад

    This build is goregeous! Maybe the starting point of a viking tree village project? :)

  • @GermanNightmare1976
    @GermanNightmare1976 3 года назад

    That leather looks amazing and it's what I'm going to take away form this video among other things. ♥

  • @52Miniatures
    @52Miniatures 3 года назад

    Love the paper trick! I’ve been using brown coffee filters, but they just shrink so darn much. Thanks for the tips, the video and the enthusiasm.

  • @_lex_ndre
    @_lex_ndre 3 года назад

    That ladder tip worth a lot! thanks for sharing!

  • @JeffDrennen
    @JeffDrennen 3 года назад

    I've always wanted to build something like this. Why am I getting a bokoblin vibe from breath of the wild? Great job Jeremy you keep on outdoing yourself Bro.

  • @mszoomy
    @mszoomy 3 года назад

    I love it, it reminds me of the Ewok village in Star Wars. Very cool, well done

  • @keokiw2353
    @keokiw2353 3 года назад

    This is a cool idea for a goblin town. Been wanting some type of goblin camp, this is defiantly going to be used for inspiration

  • @JS-sq7wy
    @JS-sq7wy 3 года назад

    That is SICK man.
    Exactly what i was looking for for my Gaming Table.
    Thank you for the Idea.😁

  • @quassisbelltower9408
    @quassisbelltower9408 3 года назад

    Omg that thin cardboard paper is so awesome looking for the leather hide. Now I’ll have to start on my Viking long house soon before it’s to late. I’m now in the middle of turning my shed into my work shop. Which is taking way to long with all this heat. Awesome job and I would put that in your 10 ten list of favorite builds.

  • @krulcazey
    @krulcazey 3 года назад

    Very awsome build! Gave me many great ideas for my next DnD campaign in a norse setting.

  • @janofe2232
    @janofe2232 3 года назад

    Really inspirational. You seemed to really hit your creative stride in this one and the project just sings enjoyment! Definitely want to try something like this now :)

  • @TableCraftOfficial
    @TableCraftOfficial 3 года назад

    Yeah definitely going to do the brown paper technique!

  • @Artmesa
    @Artmesa 3 года назад

    The ink step was a great idea for terrain. I really like the subtlety it added. Well done!