Really loving these videos, Just stumbled upon your channel & am getting into terrain making myself lately. Tell me, do you use hardboard for the bases for your pieces? So far thats what I have used for the 40k city buildings I have constructed for our local game store.
in all applications thus far, i really like the "level" effect that the wire branch/tree/foliage (bachmann). It forces depth and perspective into the piece that they eye naturally accepts. again, great work!
Slate fences matches stand alone fences I have seen in real life. If you want to give them older looks more stones off, and vine vegetation showing up. I love the big rocks. Fences good, you could have gone ahead and cut places. Those type of fences if there is a lot of activity around are always getting long and big splinters coming off. Yes on what you did on the stone circle. Cannot wait until your next group of video's.
@437cosimo Though I didn't do it here, you can also run a wire brush over the wood slats to enhance the grain effect. I just overlooked it on these pieces and regretted not doing it. Next time. :)
@999rubicon You mean the stone circle? Made a two part silicone mold that I can cast plastic into. Was a little bit of a trick to make sure no bubbles were entrapped by the rocks during the molding process. :)
Really loving these videos, Just stumbled upon your channel & am getting into terrain making myself lately. Tell me, do you use hardboard for the bases for your pieces? So far thats what I have used for the 40k city buildings I have constructed for our local game store.
SightlessBlind 4 weeks ago
@SightlessBlind Yes, hardboard is an excellent choice for basing.
Terranscapes 4 weeks ago
in all applications thus far, i really like the "level" effect that the wire branch/tree/foliage (bachmann). It forces depth and perspective into the piece that they eye naturally accepts. again, great work!
montecarlo712 4 weeks ago
Slate fences matches stand alone fences I have seen in real life. If you want to give them older looks more stones off, and vine vegetation showing up. I love the big rocks. Fences good, you could have gone ahead and cut places. Those type of fences if there is a lot of activity around are always getting long and big splinters coming off. Yes on what you did on the stone circle. Cannot wait until your next group of video's.
437cosimo 4 weeks ago
@437cosimo Though I didn't do it here, you can also run a wire brush over the wood slats to enhance the grain effect. I just overlooked it on these pieces and regretted not doing it. Next time. :)
Terranscapes 4 weeks ago
Those fences looks pretty awesome and easy to make, thanks for the idea :)
DraskyVanderhoff 4 weeks ago
the aesthetic from the router is pretty nice
chicophi220 4 weeks ago
I like your use of Colors
ArtofModeling 4 weeks ago
@ArtofModeling Thanks. :)
Terranscapes 4 weeks ago
it all look great!!
have you ever done something for space (for battle fleet gothic etc)
Glaaki13 4 weeks ago
@Glaaki13 No, nothing for space. Sounds fun though. :)
Terranscapes 4 weeks ago
How did you mold the rocks?
Ralph
Looks great by the way
999rubicon 4 weeks ago
@999rubicon You mean the stone circle? Made a two part silicone mold that I can cast plastic into. Was a little bit of a trick to make sure no bubbles were entrapped by the rocks during the molding process. :)
Terranscapes 4 weeks ago
first
nikzu69 4 weeks ago
@nikzu69 Shotgun !
cobra1518 4 weeks ago