he could be a great designer, landscape designer&engineer, architect or civil engineer. he should try those professions in case he will get bored of doing modelling
@@user-ro1cs5hp5e forget being an architect or designer. Those people in universities are ass licking snobs. I have a friend who applied to a designer school and had to come with a portfolio of her to show the teachers. She drew the birth of Venus by Botticelli in a nearly 1 to 1 copy. Amazing talented person. Didnt get accepted, because her school grades were not perfect. She failed in Chemistry and French. 2 Subjects that have nothing to do with being an artist. It just shows how kafkaesque the school system has become. Actual talents are not important. Its just about "the numbers". You get sorted out by machines, but human beings with emotions.
Thanks everyone for stopping by! Been a while since the last video but all is well and we are keeping healthy in our household. I'm happy to say this project is COMPLETE!! Just putting the final video together now so things won't take nearly as long as this last one. The city is the the big feature on this thing, and I think you're going really like the end result! ;) Thanks everyone for all your support! Also, be sure to head to tabletop world to check out their amazing buildings: bit.ly/Table-Top-World
I'm like a minute in to the video and I know I'm fairly new to the channel, but I was starting to get a bit worried something happened do you dude! So, mega chuffed you're OK and to see a big video for me to have lunch and batter through! Thanks man!
This. Is. Awesome. But don't fool yourself. You will never upload videos as fast as others in this game because of... the awesomeness of your builds. Am I right? :) Let's be serious. You can't keep up with the speed you secretly try to achieve (but always fail :) if you continue to build things like... this. Look at this. It's huge. It's unbelievable detailed. Like anything else on your channel. You can try to invent a completely different format of presentation or you can just continue to build things like that. From my point of view I can wait for the next video for as long as it takes if you continue to show us how to do things like this. For the basics (and something more I can't describe right now) we have Black Magic Craft. For the really realistic techniques we have you. Thank you very much for this channel, you're a real inspiration. Love from Germany.
10:47 I believe the true test of how immersive your landscape has become is when you take a look at how much that big red cup breaks immersion into the landscape at that moment. Truly an amazing build!
Sorry your life's been crazy, everyone has been going through this, but I'm glad you're ok... It's been a while since your last video, and I honestly thought about you and your family. I don't watch many dnd based channels, yours is one of my few picky choices... thanks for the update on the stable give-away and I've been so impressed and enjoyed your mega-diarama. These videos are cathartic for the viewers going through these rough times too. Glad you and your family is ok. Thanks for all you do!
Its looking amazing! The water being poured now really helps to give an idea of what the countryside scene looks like; all the nature sprouting up around it really gives a sense of light.
i´ve been hyped on this video since like forever, and now it´s finally on! That river thing with the vallejo paste worked out very well, really like it. So much, i will steal it :D. Keep it up, although the times are tough, they will get better!
I'm glad I caught these videos as the project was completed- it is the first of its kind that I've watched and I am completely in awe and amazement of the detail and skill level. Right down to the smallest detail, nothing was overlooked. Outstanding! Thank you for sharing your talent!
This is shaping up to be a very special bit of work. Excellent job, I am in awe! Also, if you ever play any games on this please record one, I can only speak for myself but I am sure many of us would love to see the board in action when it's completed. Best wishes!
Thanks Tom! Yeah I’ll definitely have to do something like that and record a game. Not sure if I’d post it here or where but if I did record something I’d certainly let everyone know in the community tab.👍
What a stunning build and attention to detail! I've been glued to the screen ever since I found your channel when you started this project! Amazing, good luck and please keep on doing what you love, because I love watching!
This is beautiful and has been so exciting watching it grow every video. Can't wait for the finale to see the cherry on top! Again, great work on every detail. Your dedication to an authentic look needs to be applauded and truly appreciated!
Absolutely fantastic!! I love all the techniques and the tips on making the brush look realistic! I have an abandoned car lot porject coming up and all of this will be so helpful😃
I have GOT to make a massive order from Diorama Presepe, I make dollhouses and they feel so much more alive with plants and vines and moss. The product you're using looks a step above everything else out there. Your diorama for your tabletop gaming looks super awesome and you and goobertown put a TON of work in to this project. I'm really glad he helped you paint, that was fun to watch.
Absolutely AMAZING work! The realism is palpable, and the imagery is stunning. However, there was one minor detail that made the hair on the back of my knees stand up, and made my forehead itch; the rope that's missing from that pulley at 19:49. Haha! Truly, you do fantastic work, and I love every second of these videos. Thanks for what you do!
Honestly I just started watching for no reason. This is not an interest of mine. But you're awesome! Your skill is really fun to watch. It's just amazing how you make these materials work together.
Don't worry for taking your time with a video or project. Getting to good results always takes its fair share of time, especially in unusual times like these. And the result of this project is just absolutely stunning. So no worries, it was absolutely worth the waiting time :)
Watching the progress taken through this build has been so amazing. It truely does look so realistic and you put so much into making it just that way. Way awesome, thanks.
This is amazing! I've been watching since you first started this project, and it is so inspiring to see how far its come! I've just started to dip my feet into the terrain making world, so having your videos as a reference is an amazing help. Keep up the amazing work!!!
It is the most beautiful terrain I have seen. All the little details, like the flowers and the amazing trees, add so much to this piece. And when we consider the size of it, it is even more epic. btw, any idea about what the title of the song playing at 5:55 is?
This is the type of stuff you see in museums and such. I have no clue but I'm guessing this is in the tens of thousands; I don't think you would get an answer from him, as that information could make him lose bargaining power if he wants to sell it at some point.
Heh, well if I were to sell it I’m not sure. The unpainted buildings themselves were several thousand usd plus supplies etc. So none of that counts for labor both on the board and the painting. So yeah, I don’t even know. I just want to keep it to have here and as a nice piece for the hobby studio. :)
Hey your back, I know things were a bit rough for you in the last video. So you had me wondering if this would go on. Well keep up the good work and hang in there.
A windmill needs to be high up? Tell that to the Netherlands. It just needs to be in the open so that the wind can hit it. I'd forgotten that I subscribed to this channel, what a great surprise, I'm so glad I did, do not want miss this project, it's so cool.
So happy to know all is well and good. Not going to lie, I was starting to get a little worried. This project is absolutely stunning. I wish I had the space for something like this. Your videos are very inspiring. Maybe once I tick off a few of my ongoing projects I can tackle something like this on a smaller scale. I would love to have something like as a backdrop for my DnD game.
Hey Mike, thanks a lot for the concern. Much appreciated. :) You can absolutely make something on a smaller scale! I'd encourage you to have at it and take your time with it. Very satisfying stuff. :)
I am in AWE! When can I move there. I'd even live under the bridge. I think it has infinite re-playability as a game board. For D&D you could have adventures start in several places. Maybe a mine entrance added somewhere, a deep cavern that runs under the sewers of the keep. You are an artist, sir. Thank you for the inspiration.
So this is getting a rerelease in an epic, every episode, full build video once finished? Maybe? It has been awesome watching this come together! Can’t wait for the finale.
Looks amazing! I would agree with you that this is a diorama only piece, other gamers would be careless and not mindful of how delicate most of the details truly are. I’ve watched people chuck dice like wrecking balls during most gaming events as battles get more intense....unless you can convince them to use a dice tower even then your paths would wear down quickly. The only issue I noticed were the logs next to cabin are huge like Hercules came up for the weekend to explore his lumberjack fantasy. He left because the women are built like horses and no internet service...
Yeah agreed. You’ll notice there is a smaller would stack that is meant for the firewood. This was meant to look like I unchopped felled trees that would later be cut down for firewood. They’re actually the scale of the sagebrush trees that fit 28mm. Imaging them hauled there by rope with a horse or an ox to be later chopped up.🙂
It looks really amazing, I’ve been watching since you started this project and I’m very impressed. I’ve never played a tabletop game but I bet it’s lots of fun. You have really created a great piece. And I just noticed on this video that you have very pretty blue eyes, don’t take that the wrong way I’m just saying your eyes are beautiful.
In the beginning . I would love to say welcome back again. I really missed your videos . My advise to you is don't be hasty . Relax, Take your time . Before starting construction the city , search in the internet .Take some ideas and pictures then save them on your computer so you will have a preconceived idea of what to build next .choose the right color to paint the street . Defining the engineering shape of the city building. What will the city square look like? How you will build the markets? Are you going to distribute them randomly? Or will you format them as a square? I wish you success
We absolutely loved watching the process of this project!! Your skill is incredible, the whole thing looks amazing! We still find is mad how realistic you get things to look on a tiny scale! Would be amazing to build a diorama with you one day! So awesome!!!!
Hey thanks guys! I would love building something with you two. That would be crazy fun.😁. Thanks, and thanks for stopping by, good to hear from you guys!
Yesssssssss!!! You could have had a career arranging flowers, this is gorgeous!
🤣🤣🤣
Thanks Brent!
he could be a great designer, landscape designer&engineer, architect or civil engineer. he should try those professions in case he will get bored of doing modelling
Watching the two of you work in the collab video, anyone would think you'd done it a hundred times before. Excellent artistry, gentlemen.
@@user-ro1cs5hp5e forget being an architect or designer. Those people in universities are ass licking snobs. I have a friend who applied to a designer school and had to come with a portfolio of her to show the teachers. She drew the birth of Venus by Botticelli in a nearly 1 to 1 copy. Amazing talented person. Didnt get accepted, because her school grades were not perfect. She failed in Chemistry and French. 2 Subjects that have nothing to do with being an artist. It just shows how kafkaesque the school system has become. Actual talents are not important. Its just about "the numbers". You get sorted out by machines, but human beings with emotions.
Thanks everyone for stopping by! Been a while since the last video but all is well and we are keeping healthy in our household. I'm happy to say this project is COMPLETE!! Just putting the final video together now so things won't take nearly as long as this last one. The city is the the big feature on this thing, and I think you're going really like the end result! ;) Thanks everyone for all your support!
Also, be sure to head to tabletop world to check out their amazing buildings: bit.ly/Table-Top-World
This is amazing, pure and simple.
Glad to know you're all well! The TTW buildings are excellent, but your table is amazing!
I'm like a minute in to the video and I know I'm fairly new to the channel, but I was starting to get a bit worried something happened do you dude! So, mega chuffed you're OK and to see a big video for me to have lunch and batter through!
Thanks man!
Glad you're doing well. Have been looking forward to seeing this and was hoping nothing happened after nothing seeing you post in a while.
This. Is. Awesome. But don't fool yourself. You will never upload videos as fast as others in this game because of... the awesomeness of your builds. Am I right? :)
Let's be serious. You can't keep up with the speed you secretly try to achieve (but always fail :) if you continue to build things like... this. Look at this. It's huge. It's unbelievable detailed. Like anything else on your channel. You can try to invent a completely different format of presentation or you can just continue to build things like that. From my point of view I can wait for the next video for as long as it takes if you continue to show us how to do things like this. For the basics (and something more I can't describe right now) we have Black Magic Craft. For the really realistic techniques we have you. Thank you very much for this channel, you're a real inspiration. Love from Germany.
Forget playing on it, I want to live there! This is beyond fantastic, well done!
Wow!!! The trees and water and muddy streets!!! It’s film scene quality!
10:47 I believe the true test of how immersive your landscape has become is when you take a look at how much that big red cup breaks immersion into the landscape at that moment. Truly an amazing build!
Haha, that's great. Thank you very much! :)
Sorry your life's been crazy, everyone has been going through this, but I'm glad you're ok... It's been a while since your last video, and I honestly thought about you and your family. I don't watch many dnd based channels, yours is one of my few picky choices... thanks for the update on the stable give-away and I've been so impressed and enjoyed your mega-diarama. These videos are cathartic for the viewers going through these rough times too. Glad you and your family is ok. Thanks for all you do!
And the "undermining" that the river naturally does to banks looks incredible!
You pulled a masterpiece out of that silent stretch. Awesome, Neil. Simply awesome. Looking forward to the city one. Stay safe. Positive vibes.
That's a EASY $5000 game board! Weta ain't got crap on you brother 👍🤟
Its looking amazing! The water being poured now really helps to give an idea of what the countryside scene looks like; all the nature sprouting up around it really gives a sense of light.
i´ve been hyped on this video since like forever, and now it´s finally on!
That river thing with the vallejo paste worked out very well, really like it. So much, i will steal it :D.
Keep it up, although the times are tough, they will get better!
This is beautiful I would love to play DND on that. i dont even know how to play it.
it's a lot easier than most modern video games
I'm glad I caught these videos as the project was completed- it is the first of its kind that I've watched and I am completely in awe and amazement of the detail and skill level. Right down to the smallest detail, nothing was overlooked. Outstanding! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Hey I just started the hobby I love your builds and have been waiting for this video forever major props dude
This is shaping up to be a very special bit of work. Excellent job, I am in awe! Also, if you ever play any games on this please record one, I can only speak for myself but I am sure many of us would love to see the board in action when it's completed.
Best wishes!
Thanks Tom! Yeah I’ll definitely have to do something like that and record a game. Not sure if I’d post it here or where but if I did record something I’d certainly let everyone know in the community tab.👍
Absolut perfect!
The houses at the bridge reminds me at the old Robin Hood PC Games ..... The graphic and look of the buildings was absolut great!!
this reminds me so much of the terrain displays Lego used to put their Castle sets on for Posters and TV Ads. LOVE IT man. THank you!
I didn't think I'd find anyone on the same level as Nerdforge. Her Diagon Alley project was so impressive, but so is yours!
Imagine playing dnd on this table, having like a big defending battle against a dragon and its invading army. You truly are inspiring.
Utterly amazing... Great work Neal...have enjoyed the process and progress.
What a stunning build and attention to detail!
I've been glued to the screen ever since I found your channel when you started this project! Amazing, good luck and please keep on doing what you love, because I love watching!
Thanks man, very much appreciate the kind words. :)
That is absolutely gorgeous! I'm blown away
Beautiful craftsmanship
Cat get over how amazing this board is you are so talented and it's so inspirational
YES I've been waiting for this!!
I knew this was going to look amazing but it still blew my mind, amazing work!
This is beautiful and has been so exciting watching it grow every video. Can't wait for the finale to see the cherry on top! Again, great work on every detail. Your dedication to an authentic look needs to be applauded and truly appreciated!
Thanks so much Elizabeth.🙂
oh Neil, I love it soooo much - all the effort and all the focus on details - just great, thx
Neil you are the king of scope. What a piece. Thank you so much.
Thanks man.🙂
I'm not into this, nor tabletop games using this. But...
I really enjoyed this, so talented and charismatic artist. So impressed by the final product!
I found your channel today and now I am obsessed with this. I love it, I could just have this on my table to look at.
I did something like this for my toy cars about a decade ago. I'd like to do another one and you're really inspiring me.
Fantastic. Aside from actual gaming, it's the perfect place for all your mini's to hang out when not adventuring!
Yeah totally.🙂
Absolutely fantastic!! I love all the techniques and the tips on making the brush look realistic! I have an abandoned car lot porject coming up and all of this will be so helpful😃
Thanks. :) Good luck with your car lot! Sounds like a cool project, I'll be keeping my eye out for it!
man i really think your pushing me to try something bigger. I look at this table every now and then and just really want my own
I have GOT to make a massive order from Diorama Presepe, I make dollhouses and they feel so much more alive with plants and vines and moss. The product you're using looks a step above everything else out there. Your diorama for your tabletop gaming looks super awesome and you and goobertown put a TON of work in to this project. I'm really glad he helped you paint, that was fun to watch.
Thanks man! Appreciate the kind words and YES, you've got to put in an order. This stuff is incredible. Thanks for stopping by :)
Absolutely AMAZING work! The realism is palpable, and the imagery is stunning. However, there was one minor detail that made the hair on the back of my knees stand up, and made my forehead itch; the rope that's missing from that pulley at 19:49. Haha! Truly, you do fantastic work, and I love every second of these videos. Thanks for what you do!
That is some ultra realistic terrain. I am mind blown at how accurate to detail it all is.
Thanks very much.🙂
I love this type of scenarios!
Honestly I just started watching for no reason. This is not an interest of mine. But you're awesome! Your skill is really fun to watch. It's just amazing how you make these materials work together.
Awesome! Thank for watching!! :)
I have found this channel yesterday, and damn, what a gem! I now want to start painting minifigs and minibuildings and build terrains lol
Fantastic as usual! So many good techniques in here.
Thanks Eric!! Appreciate it man. :)
Finalllllly!!!! I have been waiting so long for an update! Great work!!!
Don't worry for taking your time with a video or project. Getting to good results always takes its fair share of time, especially in unusual times like these. And the result of this project is just absolutely stunning. So no worries, it was absolutely worth the waiting time :)
Thanks alot man, really appreciate the encouragement! :)
Gracias por tus videos, bro the Best!!
Good job finishing Neal! I love Diorama Presepe products!
Thanks man, and yes, they're incredible!
Sin entender ingles, me estás ayudando mucho a subir mis conocimientos. Gracias por tus vídeos. Un saludo
This is so amazing.. words honestly can not describe it.. Great job!
i was waiting for this....happy for you return!
I love it! Looks perfect for tabletop rpg gaming!
Yet again you have astounded me with your skills, absolutely fantastic work. Congratulations and I can’t wait to see the whole board complete. 😃👍🏼
Thank you sir!☺️
Absolutely amazing, fantastic looking set. It's a high bar you've set.
Incredible. 19/10. Nailed it. Wow.
Absolutely Gorgeous Neil !!!! Well done !
Thanks man!
This never fails to amaze me
I am speechless. You sir are truly gifted. I can only wish I could create something as amazing as this but unfortunately I lack the talent.
I'm all proud that I decently painted 2200 points of necrons in two and half weeks and this guy makes a beautiful world.
Lol hey man I have a hard time getting my minis painted. That is no slouch! Well done!!
For the agricultural scenery, could you figure out vineyards or orchards? You're definitely doing an awesome job!
Watching the progress taken through this build has been so amazing. It truely does look so realistic and you put so much into making it just that way. Way awesome, thanks.
Thanks man. Much appreciated. 😊
This is amazing! I've been watching since you first started this project, and it is so inspiring to see how far its come! I've just started to dip my feet into the terrain making world, so having your videos as a reference is an amazing help. Keep up the amazing work!!!
Excellent attention to detail dude... referencing nature as much as possible ftw!
It is the most beautiful terrain I have seen. All the little details, like the flowers and the amazing trees, add so much to this piece. And when we consider the size of it, it is even more epic.
btw, any idea about what the title of the song playing at 5:55 is?
I've absolutely loved learning as you have been developing this truly inspirations scene. I have to ask though, what would a display like this cost?
This is the type of stuff you see in museums and such. I have no clue but I'm guessing this is in the tens of thousands; I don't think you would get an answer from him, as that information could make him lose bargaining power if he wants to sell it at some point.
Heh, well if I were to sell it I’m not sure. The unpainted buildings themselves were several thousand usd plus supplies etc. So none of that counts for labor both on the board and the painting. So yeah, I don’t even know. I just want to keep it to have here and as a nice piece for the hobby studio. :)
Simply stunning,must be one of the best I've ever scene.....more please
Wow, it's crazy good. You really made it look like a real thing. I love it.
Thanks!😊😊
Hey your back, I know things were a bit rough for you in the last video. So you had me wondering if this would go on. Well keep up the good work and hang in there.
Hey, thanks for the concern. Yeah dropped off at a bad time but all is well. Thanks and take care yourself out there. :)
A windmill needs to be high up? Tell that to the Netherlands. It just needs to be in the open so that the wind can hit it.
I'd forgotten that I subscribed to this channel, what a great surprise, I'm so glad I did, do not want miss this project, it's so cool.
Haha thanks! Well now i know too. I thought it was in a good spot! Thanks, and stay tuned for the next instalment!🙂
I love how is coming out so far.
i dont understand how you always impress me, the table look so awsome i still cant belive it !
Thank you sir!😊
So happy to know all is well and good. Not going to lie, I was starting to get a little worried.
This project is absolutely stunning. I wish I had the space for something like this. Your videos are very inspiring. Maybe once I tick off a few of my ongoing projects I can tackle something like this on a smaller scale. I would love to have something like as a backdrop for my DnD game.
Hey Mike, thanks a lot for the concern. Much appreciated. :)
You can absolutely make something on a smaller scale! I'd encourage you to have at it and take your time with it. Very satisfying stuff. :)
Amazing, spread out there looks like fewer buildings [yeah I know try to paint them all] really really great !!!
I am in AWE! When can I move there. I'd even live under the bridge. I think it has infinite re-playability as a game board. For D&D you could have adventures start in several places. Maybe a mine entrance added somewhere, a deep cavern that runs under the sewers of the keep. You are an artist, sir. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thanks very much and I think you are right there on replayability.🙂
Neil - This project is looking great. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Joe🙂
Beautiful
So this is getting a rerelease in an epic, every episode, full build video once finished? Maybe?
It has been awesome watching this come together! Can’t wait for the finale.
That might be an idea!
absolutely amazing work... great minds behind it, love it. keep up man
Amazing! I'd love to play on this! sending love and admiration from NS!
If your ever looking for inspiration theirs an awesome castle that use to protect the land near where I live called Warwick castle it’s huge
Watching you guys take on this project inspired me to paint a large batch of Napoleonic infantry and cavalry, So far 124 completed in 10 weeks.
Nice man, well done! That's no slouch. I'd be proud for getting all of that accomplished!
Piece after piece this giant puzzle comes to life, great job! 👍
Thanks!🙂
Looks amazing!
I would agree with you that this is a diorama only piece, other gamers would be careless and not mindful of how delicate most of the details truly are. I’ve watched people chuck dice like wrecking balls during most gaming events as battles get more intense....unless you can convince them to use a dice tower even then your paths would wear down quickly.
The only issue I noticed were the logs next to cabin are huge like Hercules came up for the weekend to explore his lumberjack fantasy. He left because the women are built like horses and no internet service...
Yeah agreed. You’ll notice there is a smaller would stack that is meant for the firewood. This was meant to look like I unchopped felled trees that would later be cut down for firewood. They’re actually the scale of the sagebrush trees that fit 28mm. Imaging them hauled there by rope with a horse or an ox to be later chopped up.🙂
It makes me sweat just to imagine having to dust this beauty
Yeah I know. Stocking up on compressed air cans!
It looks really amazing, I’ve been watching since you started this project and I’m very impressed. I’ve never played a tabletop game but I bet it’s lots of fun. You have really created a great piece. And I just noticed on this video that you have very pretty blue eyes, don’t take that the wrong way I’m just saying your eyes are beautiful.
Lol haha. Thanks chuck!!😁
In the beginning . I would love to say welcome back again. I really missed your videos . My advise to you is don't be hasty . Relax, Take your time . Before starting construction the city , search in the internet .Take some ideas and pictures then save them on your computer so you will have a preconceived idea of what to build next .choose the right color to paint the street . Defining the engineering shape of the city building. What will the city square look like? How you will build the markets? Are you going to distribute them randomly? Or will you format them as a square? I wish you success
Thank you! However the city has been finished. I think you’re going to like it😊
Was really hoping to see the gaming aspect of this. But still cool as a display.
You are incredible excelent work and imagination
Your builds are inspiring bro...
Awsome to see this come online!
Awesome work. Looks fantastic. Some great techniques that I will be using on some small projects.
It's freaking awesome that project turned out incredible 👍
Thanks man😊
We absolutely loved watching the process of this project!! Your skill is incredible, the whole thing looks amazing! We still find is mad how realistic you get things to look on a tiny scale! Would be amazing to build a diorama with you one day! So awesome!!!!
Hey thanks guys! I would love building something with you two. That would be crazy fun.😁. Thanks, and thanks for stopping by, good to hear from you guys!
Neil!!!! THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! love watching these videos!
Thanks man!!! Great channel you have over there🙂.
@@RealTerrainHobbies thanks man =) its all about the fun lol your channel is pretty awesome too man
This looks amazing. I would really like to see how you made the wind mill. Awesome video 👍
The windmill is one of the resin building kits he got from Tabletop World.
It's gorgeous! I fear that if I had such a table, players would unintentionally give it some bad wear and tear.
Well this one could be really useful for D&D or other RPG games! Final result is blooooooodygreat!
Thanks man!!!
Wirklich Traumhaft das Diorama.
This is awesome! You do fantastic work. Congrats!
This board looks so good! Can’t wait to see it finished
Thanks man🙂
Nice job, Neil... BRAVO! 👏👏👏
Great Neil! Now you have to do the Winter version, surely?