Making a strip of shingles instead of individual ones would save a little time. Cut the strips the other way after texturing, and then cut the shingles only part way though the strip. Gluing them on becomes much easier.
I read the comments to see if someone would say this. I've seen it done that way to save a lot of time. She cut them in strips then cut off a little here and there so the shingles were not evenly cut at the ends. Looked great, too. Saved a lot of time.
I've seen this building in the background of several earlier videos and always wondered why it was left unfinished. Stoked to see it get closer to completion and I look forward to future videos of it. The shingles look awesome and the paper plate method isn't something I've seen around before. It was surprising to me how well they took the texture. Great video, and keep it up!
Hey Garmin, you're the reason I like Thursdays. Thanks for always making great content. Also, you need to be on Instagram if you aren't already lol. I'd love to see progression photos from week to week.
Very new to terrain and after looking at your was thinking what do I have laying around that would be thick enough but not to thick like foam core. Well I’m throwing some together with card stock 😂 we’ll see how they work 😊
Just two time-saver tricks: 1. Brush the side you won't engrave with a quick coat of dilluted paint. Nothing to make a visual later, just enough pigment so you'll see which side is the one you want without having to look at the grain. 2. Cutlery steel is softer than tool steel, so you can narrow down the tips of a dollar store fork with a file, just be sure to "kiss" the tips later with that file to slightly round them off so you won't accidentally stab your fingers next time you grab the fork drom your tool drawer.
You called your channel small and I was like "its not that small is it?" Your production quality is so good that I would have pegged you for much much larger than you actually are. Either way I have been watching your videos for a week now and really enjoyed all of them. I have subscribed and am wishing you the best with your channel. Channels like yours give me so much inspiration!
I do this exact process, except that I use card stock (THIN cardboard, from the backs of notepads) rather than styro, or paper plates. . I usually watch documentaries while putting the fucking shingles on. :) Sometimes I watch other crafters on here and on Twitch. Looking great BTW!!
Antibiotic Shingles medicine from Dr emuakhe on RUclips from Africa vanished my Shingles and haven't seen any reoccurrence to date, you're truly an epitome of good treatment...........
Having the wood beneath the layer of shingles is a great idea for allowing you to make a building whose roof is in disrepair. However, I do question its use on your particular build. That structure looks far too nice with regard to its stonework, trim, etc. to have a roof in such bad shape. If your intention is to create a dilapidated building, you might want to go back to your other details and tweak them to evoke that aesthetic. Certainly your paint job will also need to match that narrative as well.
Making a strip of shingles instead of individual ones would save a little time. Cut the strips the other way after texturing, and then cut the shingles only part way though the strip. Gluing them on becomes much easier.
I read the comments to see if someone would say this. I've seen it done that way to save a lot of time. She cut them in strips then cut off a little here and there so the shingles were not evenly cut at the ends. Looked great, too. Saved a lot of time.
Yes, the Wyloch way
This is the way I do it and it takes a fraction of the time that individual shingles do.
This is the way it’s been done in the war gaming community for years.
ruclips.net/video/LDxQM7al1zg/видео.html
Agreed, I would also put the first coat of base color on while they were flat and whole.
Awesome…fYI if you can get hold of a paper Guillotine it works really well for multiple card cutting…I use it for my egg carton paving…
Dude. The popsicle sticks under the shingles is the best tip I have seen in weeks.
I love that you're finally finishing this piece. Having it sit on the shelf behind you has amused me for many a video.
That's looking great! For some reason I don't mind gluing shingles nearly as much as I hate doing bricks.
Thumbs up for you getting stuff done!
PROXON SHINGLES JIG!!!!!!!!! Dude you own a PROXON!!!
I've seen this building in the background of several earlier videos and always wondered why it was left unfinished. Stoked to see it get closer to completion and I look forward to future videos of it. The shingles look awesome and the paper plate method isn't something I've seen around before. It was surprising to me how well they took the texture. Great video, and keep it up!
I like your shingle technique, thanks for sharing it.
I love this technique for shingles it is so realistic
Yes, it is. That's a great looking building, and it deserves the time to make the shingles awesome
Hey Garmin, you're the reason I like Thursdays. Thanks for always making great content. Also, you need to be on Instagram if you aren't already lol. I'd love to see progression photos from week to week.
I use carry out foam food containers for thin foam. Works great. Especially if you can find black ones. Nice work man
Huzzah,, top notch build Buddy!
Thank you!
Awesome shingles bud!
Thank you!
It looks very cool.👍🏼👍🏼👏🏻
Thank you!
Very new to terrain and after looking at your was thinking what do I have laying around that would be thick enough but not to thick like foam core. Well I’m throwing some together with card stock 😂 we’ll see how they work 😊
I decided to try this method but didn't have any paper plates on hand. However I did have styrofoam plates, so I tried that, works great!
Just two time-saver tricks:
1. Brush the side you won't engrave with a quick coat of dilluted paint. Nothing to make a visual later, just enough pigment so you'll see which side is the one you want without having to look at the grain.
2. Cutlery steel is softer than tool steel, so you can narrow down the tips of a dollar store fork with a file, just be sure to "kiss" the tips later with that file to slightly round them off so you won't accidentally stab your fingers next time you grab the fork drom your tool drawer.
I keep thinking about buying a cricut to do this sort of thing
I have to assume I landed here from the disc golf hat. But love the content
I feel the same way about shingeling. Hate the process love the res8
Have you ever tried a cricut cutter? you can cut an 81/2 x11 sheet at a time.
I'm really enjoying your stuff, I hope that you blow up on here, man.
Thank you! We do our best!
You called your channel small and I was like "its not that small is it?" Your production quality is so good that I would have pegged you for much much larger than you actually are. Either way I have been watching your videos for a week now and really enjoyed all of them. I have subscribed and am wishing you the best with your channel. Channels like yours give me so much inspiration!
Thank you! That really means a lot!
I do this exact process, except that I use card stock (THIN cardboard, from the backs of notepads) rather than styro, or paper plates. . I usually watch documentaries while putting the fucking shingles on. :) Sometimes I watch other crafters on here and on Twitch.
Looking great BTW!!
Ahh Shingles...every crafter's least favorite part of making buildings :P
And they turned out looking amazing!
They really are my least favorite thing. Thank you though!
I wonder if the texturing would pop if you did a light water or alcohol spray after texturing.
Zen and the art of Rectangle-gluing? ;-)
What kind of paint sticks to egg carton styrofoam please?
I haven't tried the brush method for shingles. I roll my strips up get my texture. Looks like I'm raiding the paper plates later.
Does this building have a playable interior?
Looking forward to seeing it painted!
Is there anything specific to paper plates that makes this work, or could you use something like posterboard?
Antibiotic Shingles medicine from Dr emuakhe on RUclips from Africa vanished my Shingles and haven't seen any reoccurrence to date, you're truly an epitome of good treatment...........
Having the wood beneath the layer of shingles is a great idea for allowing you to make a building whose roof is in disrepair. However, I do question its use on your particular build. That structure looks far too nice with regard to its stonework, trim, etc. to have a roof in such bad shape. If your intention is to create a dilapidated building, you might want to go back to your other details and tweak them to evoke that aesthetic. Certainly your paint job will also need to match that narrative as well.
Where is the original craft video for this build?
So many words for so little content.
Why is it it green and pink
The only thing more painful and tedious than shingling tabletop pieces is shingling real houses.
Cut away from yourself! Otherwise great work