Lovin' da Ork shack! This is awesome! I'm going to assume that this same process could be used for things like food carts, shack entrances, and so much more. Thank you for showing your idea. It is immensely helpful :)
This is excellent! I really appreciated seeing every step of the build (THANK YOU for addressing how you base your terrain especially, a lot of build tutorials seem to gloss over it and a lot of things that seem usable end up warping). Using paper towels as a base prior to the actual cloth is big-brain and I'm glad I saw it in action: I was trying to assemble some market stalls for myself and going straight for cloth as the stall covering was extremely difficult because it's so heavy, using paper towel as a base would have saved a lot of hard work!
Why is there so much wasted effort in this? The cloth will take the glue just as well as the paper skipping a step. As for the base Why bother with it and the crackle paint if you're just going to paint over it? As there finishing techniques in the first place.
The cloth will be heavier when wet, so it would pull the weight down more. Also, as I use different sizes, there is no way that it would all stay up if I would not have something to put it on underneath. Either it would be too heavy if a piece is too big, or it would float around if too small. Feel free to do it your way, however, this is just mine. And why would I not paint the crackle paint? It blends in better when the sand and gravel gets added and when painted makes it look more like a whole. It would jump out a lot if I'd have left it the original colour. But again, you do what you prefer, this is just how I do it and what works for me.
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That real fabric texture looks great. Excellent build!
Thank you, glad you like it!
Lovin' da Ork shack! This is awesome! I'm going to assume that this same process could be used for things like food carts, shack entrances, and so much more. Thank you for showing your idea. It is immensely helpful :)
Oh definitely, you can make anything! Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching! 😊
This is excellent! I really appreciated seeing every step of the build (THANK YOU for addressing how you base your terrain especially, a lot of build tutorials seem to gloss over it and a lot of things that seem usable end up warping).
Using paper towels as a base prior to the actual cloth is big-brain and I'm glad I saw it in action: I was trying to assemble some market stalls for myself and going straight for cloth as the stall covering was extremely difficult because it's so heavy, using paper towel as a base would have saved a lot of hard work!
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad that you found the video useful! If you have any questions, feel free to ask! 😊
Looks great! I love the texture of the finished build.
Thank you! Means a lot to me! 😊
Bopi you are very talented. This is awesome.
Thank you very much! Glad you like it!
Pretty cool! Well done
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
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Why is there so much wasted effort in this? The cloth will take the glue just as well as the paper skipping a step. As for the base Why bother with it and the crackle paint if you're just going to paint over it? As there finishing techniques in the first place.
The cloth will be heavier when wet, so it would pull the weight down more. Also, as I use different sizes, there is no way that it would all stay up if I would not have something to put it on underneath. Either it would be too heavy if a piece is too big, or it would float around if too small. Feel free to do it your way, however, this is just mine.
And why would I not paint the crackle paint? It blends in better when the sand and gravel gets added and when painted makes it look more like a whole. It would jump out a lot if I'd have left it the original colour.
But again, you do what you prefer, this is just how I do it and what works for me.
@@bopisminiatures Decent answer!