Great channel man, subscribed. I build alot of terrain for warhammer Age of Sigmar & D&D...And even though your tutorials are for diorama's, stop motions etc... i found alot of ways to make them fit into a smaller miniature wargaming scale. Thank you. By the way...the background music reminds me of old sega & nintendo games from when i was a kid :-D
THANK YOU!! I now just have to do this on a larger scale for a stage! Wasn't sure how to make them look broken....simple....just cut in half!! Thanks again! P.s. did you ever think 5yrs later this would still help someone out?
Great tutorial, I made a tutorial video on pillars similar to this on my channel this year. Just a helpful tip you should fill your pillars will newspaper or spray foam to make them really sturdy.
Hey man! HUGE thanks for making me try some handmade stuff for the first time! Could you give some tips on the first painting layer? I mixed glue and little paint (acrylic) but this stuff doesn't go well. It doesn't give me good flat colour coverage (unlike your brown mix), its too wet and semi-translucent... Is it because I didn't add any chalk?
Hey Thanks for your comment. maybe you need to add more paint to your mix. I used chalk powder to give it texture and it makes the styro more resistant
Are these kyary pamyu pamyu songs? Cool tutorial, I'm gonna be making a couple and had that cardboard in mind already. I might wrap it around a dowel to give them some heft.
What's the gloop that you added to the light brown paint for the dry brushing? Why do you add glue to paint? Sorry if the questions are so basic... I'm very new to this, and I want to know everything. Thanks.
Hello, for the Dry brush I used White paint, a drop of brown, a drop of black (to make it more grayish) and water to make it a bit liquid. And I add glue to the paint to make the styrofoam more resistent and the paint will stay longer.
Love you videos keep up the awesome work! I have a queation, what purpose does the white glue serve? Is it to save on paint? Again thank you! Made my first Dio with your help!
Great channel man, subscribed. I build alot of terrain for warhammer Age of Sigmar & D&D...And even though your tutorials are for diorama's, stop motions etc... i found alot of ways to make them fit into a smaller miniature wargaming scale. Thank you. By the way...the background music reminds me of old sega & nintendo games from when i was a kid :-D
Thank you for the easy tutorial, I'm going to try this for future dioramas
THANK YOU!! I now just have to do this on a larger scale for a stage! Wasn't sure how to make them look broken....simple....just cut in half!! Thanks again!
P.s. did you ever think 5yrs later this would still help someone out?
This kid is cracked 🔥🔥🔥
Great tutorial, I made a tutorial video on pillars similar to this on my channel this year. Just a helpful tip you should fill your pillars will newspaper or spray foam to make them really sturdy.
I'll take note! thanks for your comment!
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Your tutorials have been very helpful! Thank you so mucho.
Year is 2020 still looking keep up the good work
Pretty cool idea.
Very, VERY informative, I can’t wait to try!!
That's an awesome video! really cool. thanks
Could you do a tutorial of street lights? That would be awesome man love your vids.
Hey man! HUGE thanks for making me try some handmade stuff for the first time! Could you give some tips on the first painting layer? I mixed glue and little paint (acrylic) but this stuff doesn't go well. It doesn't give me good flat colour coverage (unlike your brown mix), its too wet and semi-translucent... Is it because I didn't add any chalk?
Hey Thanks for your comment. maybe you need to add more paint to your mix. I used chalk powder to give it texture and it makes the styro more resistant
Nice job, thanx a lot! Im following your work and it helps me a lot :)
It’S better to useExtruded polystyrene. there are no small balls and when you look closely you do not see any small circle below the painting
Wow I love your videos
Has been very helpful 🙏 thanks
I’m a new subscriber
I’m looking forward to learn more
Thanks for your support!
Where did you find the corrugated cardboard?
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Are these kyary pamyu pamyu songs? Cool tutorial, I'm gonna be making a couple and had that cardboard in mind already. I might wrap it around a dowel to give them some heft.
super helpful!
What's the gloop that you added to the light brown paint for the dry brushing? Why do you add glue to paint? Sorry if the questions are so basic... I'm very new to this, and I want to know everything. Thanks.
Hello, for the Dry brush I used White paint, a drop of brown, a drop of black (to make it more grayish) and water to make it a bit liquid. And I add glue to the paint to make the styrofoam more resistent and the paint will stay longer.
Love you videos keep up the awesome work! I have a queation, what purpose does the white glue serve? Is it to save on paint? Again thank you! Made my first Dio with your help!
what can you use if there is no corrugated paper?
Where did you buy the corrugated cardboard?
I've seen that in most craft stores.
Parabéns pelo vídeo!
Can i use water based acrylic paint for the colour?
Looks great, but the only thing is the music!
That's good man!
Really awesome.... Corrugated cardboard means🤔
What is the thick base white color thing ?
list of materials?
I cant find corrugated card board anywhere they keep trying to give me whole boxes 🤣😪
Hobby shops have paper crimpers, they are great for making your own corrugated cardboard or you can also make corrugated iron fences.
Why use this foam? It crumbels.
It cheap
Very helpful but I need therapy to recover from the music
OMG, the way you work is scary - I'm worried you'll lose a finger!
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music sux thumb down
That was literally that worse "music" I have ever heard