see... you really don't get the full effect of your terrain until you go parallel with the board... man... when you get down with the minis it just blows me away
i totally agree with you BED, seeing your army from that angle gives you a much different sense of how your battlefeild looks like from the models' point of view
I make a flat wooden flocked plate to put trees on. They define the area of the forest but allow trees to be moved around to make it easier to place models within the woods. The problem of using several sets of trees and designating the area within them as the terrain is that you end up with invisible lines which always end up being controversial when that charge is right on the line. Having a clear template eliminates that.
i applaud your sense of business man, you are truly a great guy, i love all the videos i like how in depth you go with the terrain to make sure we see everything and know what we might be purchasing
Oh, snazzy! Jungle terrain has the habit of coming across as very cheap and funky (which isn't to say that is entirely a bad thing). Yours was really well done. I liked the jungle tree stands the most.
I love how your tables turn out. The ponds are actually my favorite. The blue is a little bright but I like that. When you're passing over the table it glistens like real water. Makes me want to play some damn games!
see... you really don't get the full effect of your terrain until you go parallel with the board... man... when you get down with the minis it just blows me away
BEDevil65 2 years ago
i totally agree with you BED, seeing your army from that angle gives you a much different sense of how your battlefeild looks like from the models' point of view
boondougie 2 years ago
Very convincing canopies/levels of foliage.
maggoli67 2 years ago
Do all those models belong to you?
IIXXIIXX 2 years ago
Yes. :)
Terranscapes 2 years ago
how do you mike the wather effects?
darmamu 2 years ago
Dang!!!
IIXXIIXX 2 years ago
I make a flat wooden flocked plate to put trees on. They define the area of the forest but allow trees to be moved around to make it easier to place models within the woods. The problem of using several sets of trees and designating the area within them as the terrain is that you end up with invisible lines which always end up being controversial when that charge is right on the line. Having a clear template eliminates that.
sasjhwa 2 years ago
Good point. A template like that would be fairly easy to produce as well. Thanks for the tip.
Terranscapes 2 years ago
i applaud your sense of business man, you are truly a great guy, i love all the videos i like how in depth you go with the terrain to make sure we see everything and know what we might be purchasing
40kchaoslord 2 years ago
Oh, snazzy! Jungle terrain has the habit of coming across as very cheap and funky (which isn't to say that is entirely a bad thing). Yours was really well done. I liked the jungle tree stands the most.
Kriegfreak 2 years ago
Are these the various aqarium foliage you can purchase from pet stores?
fryboylll 2 years ago
No, these are selected foliage stems from craft stores and online purchases.
Terranscapes 2 years ago
I was looking foward to another video of yours since the last ones :D
I bet it's too bad I sold my old lizardmen because these terrain pieces fully match the feeling of a tropical forest.
Keep Lustria free of invaders!
Shannariano 2 years ago
Thats awesome!
ThunderfireMac 2 years ago
I love how your tables turn out. The ponds are actually my favorite. The blue is a little bright but I like that. When you're passing over the table it glistens like real water. Makes me want to play some damn games!
minitzonthesun 2 years ago
The water color can always be changed on request. :)
Terranscapes 2 years ago
Cool. Keep up the great terrain.
KyleJ3lly 2 years ago