Really really effective. The glitter worked so well. Those little gems are great. If they're the same ones then I don't mind which way around they go as they look like silver coins on the back.
Looks really good the glitter was more effective than I would have thought. Though I can't picture treasure rooms without flashbacks to deathtrap dungeon
The dislike was from Mrs. Hobbyist who has to deal with gold glitter all over the house for the rest of her life. Great build! A treasure room that would make Scrooge McDuck want to go gold diving.
Wow ! This would be one of the best tutorials ive ever seen . So much talent , great tips and ideas and an incredible finished product . So glad i stumbled across your channel . Thankyou for sharing your talents ! Im gonna get the foam out
Excellent job! I love the ingenuity you use to make the gold and put together the base and walls. I'm starting a campaign soon with new players and I really want to have beautiful maps for them to explore!
Tip: Gorilla Glue (GG) is set by WATER. Use a very THIN layer of GG on ONE piece and set aside. Dampen (do NOT soak) the OTHER surface you wish to join to, then press your glued piece to that surface. You will not get nearly the same expansion. For the glue to set without this step, it must draw moisture from the air... trapped air causes the bubbling expansion. You will find if you use the glue sparingly, you will not go through as much.
I like the fact that your enjoying painting, I remember when you didn't as much. now you enjoy it and are getting better at it. cheers good sir and keep on making your videos and I'll keep on watching them.👍
Really cool method for creating piles of gold that still hold the details of individual coins. The gems and other items break it up nicely and really sells the idea of a treasure room that heroes have stumbled into.
I built modular treasure piles with chunky glitter in different metal colors to make them look like big piles of coins and the treasure chests were made out of Popsicle sticks and matches (because i don't own a 3d printer ^^)
For treasure piles, look for glitter glue. It is basically clear PVA with glitter in it. I use a mix of gold and silver with a small amount of red, blue, green and purple mixed together. The glitter is very small so it looks more to scale with the 25mm figures most people use.
Papier-mache versus sculptamold, there are many online recipes for both, and I've spent years using both. For bulk and speed-drying [terrain] you are looking at the Sculptamold end of the spectrum because it utilises plaster-of-paris. However if you stay within the guideline of keeping papier-mache 'clay' restricted to thin layers [approx 5mm - 1/4inch max] you can profit from its much better manipulation properties and with armatures very tough structures can be achieved. btw keep the hot air gun away from the foam, just a split second inattention or even a sneeze and you can have a gaping hole in your meticulous work. Great little 'diorama' just keep an eye out for Smaug.
heck ya it actually looked pretty decent with just gold paint on there but oh man does that glitter ever look good,, what a great paintjob man truly a treasure hoard worth of a mega tyrant king or even a dragon!! loved this, looks amazing. I will definitely have to use your gold pile recipe in the future on something
If I was a DM with this room, I'd put as many traps and gelatinous cubes as possible in that room. Got to give the players a hint with a few skeketons on the floor of course. Or only one pile is the real rreasure; choose correctly or else...
Really really effective. The glitter worked so well. Those little gems are great. If they're the same ones then I don't mind which way around they go as they look like silver coins on the back.
Cheers, yeah the back of the gems look good too =)
Great video for my pirate hoards of treasure!!
Looks really good the glitter was more effective than I would have thought.
Though I can't picture treasure rooms without flashbacks to deathtrap dungeon
It looks really effective. I'm thinking of making something similar with my son. The glitter worked a lot better than I would have imagined.
Cheers, the glitter looks great when you move the set around as it really sparkles =)
this is really impressive!!!
The dislike was from Mrs. Hobbyist who has to deal with gold glitter all over the house for the rest of her life.
Great build! A treasure room that would make Scrooge McDuck want to go gold diving.
Re Gorilla glue: look for the Clear, ‘non foaming’ one. Works a treat and you avoid the annoying foaming.
I will definently look out for that one next time =)
Wow ! This would be one of the best tutorials ive ever seen . So much talent , great tips and ideas and an incredible finished product . So glad i stumbled across your channel . Thankyou for sharing your talents ! Im gonna get the foam out
Excellent job! I love the ingenuity you use to make the gold and put together the base and walls. I'm starting a campaign soon with new players and I really want to have beautiful maps for them to explore!
amazing I really like the gold effect especially!
Very well done! Great work and thank you for sharing
That's awesome sauce 🤙🏼 use cheap grout mixed with the pva toilet paper and less water works cracking 😉
Tip: Gorilla Glue (GG) is set by WATER. Use a very THIN layer of GG on ONE piece and set aside. Dampen (do NOT soak) the OTHER surface you wish to join to, then press your glued piece to that surface. You will not get nearly the same expansion. For the glue to set without this step, it must draw moisture from the air... trapped air causes the bubbling expansion. You will find if you use the glue sparingly, you will not go through as much.
Great idea adding the glitter
Cheers, it worked out well =)
Damn that turned out amazing
I like the fact that your enjoying painting, I remember when you didn't as much. now you enjoy it and are getting better at it. cheers good sir and keep on making your videos and I'll keep on watching them.👍
Looks great!!
Very cool build
Barge contact cement is good for gluing foam. Used a lot by puppet makers
You should coat it in half n half modpodge and black acrylic paint.
Really cool method for creating piles of gold that still hold the details of individual coins. The gems and other items break it up nicely and really sells the idea of a treasure room that heroes have stumbled into.
super cool
This looks great! I would have never thought of molding treasure piles from paper-mache. Thanks for the tip!
I built modular treasure piles with chunky glitter in different metal colors to make them look like big piles of coins and the treasure chests were made out of Popsicle sticks and matches
(because i don't own a 3d printer ^^)
Just from the thumbnail. GLITTER EVERYWHERE FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE!
I can't believe the glitter works so well!
That aesthetic in the thumbnail would make for a cool indie game!
For treasure piles, look for glitter glue. It is basically clear PVA with glitter in it. I use a mix of gold and silver with a small amount of red, blue, green and purple mixed together. The glitter is very small so it looks more to scale with the 25mm figures most people use.
Papier-mache versus sculptamold, there are many online recipes for both, and I've spent years using both. For bulk and speed-drying [terrain] you are looking at the Sculptamold end of the spectrum because it utilises plaster-of-paris. However if you stay within the guideline of keeping papier-mache 'clay' restricted to thin layers [approx 5mm - 1/4inch max] you can profit from its much better manipulation properties and with armatures very tough structures can be achieved. btw keep the hot air gun away from the foam, just a split second inattention or even a sneeze and you can have a gaping hole in your meticulous work. Great little 'diorama' just keep an eye out for Smaug.
Party: "We loot the room!"
DM: (Trying not to completely break the in-game economy) "You find... 17 Copper pieces"
I've used this glitter. It's great, but I recommend putting a layer of watered down PVA over it just to lock it in.
I know you are the king of dungeon.
Oh, if you make a mold of the walls and floor, you could make as many as you need for any dungeon.
A stunning hoard, if I may say. Good work.
heck ya it actually looked pretty decent with just gold paint on there
but oh man does that glitter ever look good,, what a great paintjob man
truly a treasure hoard worth of a mega tyrant king or even a dragon!! loved this, looks amazing. I will definitely have to use your gold pile recipe in the future on something
I think there is a theme here in the comments, would never have thought to use glitter, but it REALLY works.
This looks AMAZING!
If I was a DM with this room, I'd put as many traps and gelatinous cubes as possible in that room. Got to give the players a hint with a few skeketons on the floor of course.
Or only one pile is the real rreasure; choose correctly or else...
Badass
needs a bit of deco on the walls like shields, banners, stuff and shit, maybe a few torches.
fantastic!! Such a good build.
Thank you so much =)
great work, the gold coins looks awesome
Cheers, I am pleased how they look =)
Looks great!
Thank you =)
Fantastic room. Would you consider rub n buff for the thrones? Bit of shine and variation?
GLITTER FOR THE GLITTER GOD!!!
looking very good
Thank you =)
Looks cool
Thank you =)
That was really great. Thank you so much! Where I can get this little stuffs like shields or columns or chests or another stuffs like that.
looking good
Thank you =)
That was really great. Thank you so much! Where I can get this little stuffs like shielts or column or chests or another stuff like this?
Lovely 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thank you =)
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looks very cool, but the high walls can be a bit impractical.
looks great where did you find the miniatures of the woman holding the torch
Glitter looks amazing here but beware, now you will probably see them everywhere in your house for a while :D
Gorilla wood glue I find is the best that one you use needs to be water activated
I hate glitter, but this video will make me reconsider that choice.
Oh no late to the youtube comment party, even though there is only one thing to say: MORE!!!!
Cheers buddy, Im really enjoying these builds =)
Where did you get your foam board? Great job
Gorilla glue: The forbidden toothpaste.
The next adventure will bethe party trying to remove the treasure from the dungeon
Touch the gold and bad things will happen lol =)