EASY DIY Tavern Furniture! | D&D and Tabletop Gaming
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- In this video we show you a few quick tips for how to make some quick and easy tavern furniture for your roleplaying and tabletop gaming!
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Love how your mind works! Effective yet simple with no special tools brilliant:)!
@@terrainaholic Thanks so much, my friend! Hoping to get these pieces down on the table soon!
These pieces are excellent! I'm playing mostly sci-fi but really it's just a change of paint and finish and you have an outer frontier cantina!
@@artistpoet5253 Absolutely! These could definitely work in Sci-fi with some metallic grays and some rust effects! I may have to give that a try! 😊👍
Very nice! 👏👏👍
@@Grognard-Solo-Gaming Thanks so much!! 😊👍
If those are standard 5 ft squares, that furniture is gigantic. Like you could park a truck on those tables. An entire table and 4 chairs should pretty much fit into one square almost.
@@Daniel-Strain I thought about that exact issue when building the furniture! In the battle mats, the scale is much smaller. I found, however, that there is kind of a tipping point with the size. When players sit 5-10 feet away from the table (or if they are playing over the internet and viewing the mat through a computer screen) the smaller furniture gets lost-it is almost too small! The furniture should not be too big that it is comical, and therefore I always compared the furniture to the minis. It works just fine with the scale of the minis, but does tend to the larger side for player interaction. Difficult to find the sweet spot there. If I were building a diorama I would definitely have made the furniture more petite, but for battles I opted for greater visibility. 😊👍
@@GrayArmyGaming Sure that's understandable. The minis are typically oversized too so maybe that's par for the course haha. You do great work, thanks for sharing! :)
@@Daniel-Strain😊👍 Now that I think about it, I didn’t show the results with minis! I should have done that to give a comparison! 🤪😂 All the best! Happy gaming!!