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Epic idea. You could combine the blanket technique with your glue gun-straw technique in a cave, do it a few times with a camp fire in the middle and instant bandit hideout!
If cutting a lot of pieces a shoe box on its side cut inside it and it catches all those wayward flying pieces speeds things up. I like gluing on a thin plastic cutting board if using wood the wood glue really makes a very strong bond that maybe the white glue wouldn't. I think a 3 part silicone mold head floor and mattress section. Would make painting easy and could even tab and slot the pieces to glue together strong.Great vid Scotty.
Great tutorial. I crafted a similar bed using different materials, (balsa, foamcore, clay, baby wipe) but after painting it, it turned out even better than I thought. Thanks!
No problem, your projects make me want to make my own stuff.I really love how interactive your set pieces are. I'd like to try a different way. Do you think clay will work out well for cobblestone walls? My local hobbystore has clays that dry up exactly like stone and I have got lots of experience working with it.
Very cool idea!!!! If you can't afford a hirst arts mold this is the best way I've seen to make a bed. TheRealMythril a friend of mine did a how to make books from old magazines and they literally have PAGES!!!! Thanks for sharing your insights YOU ROCK! :)!
Thanks for the info...2.5D is a term I came up with to describe tiles with short walls so play at the tabletop is much easier. The term has been adopted by our crafting community as a easy way to say this.
He uses a lot of junk but if you need more check out Miniature Mash Up channel he excels in the using cast off stuff and old toys re purposed think you'll enjoy that.
Devon Gately i use Green stuff for that, for me thats the most effecient time-wise. Like if its on a shelve for a library i stuff the shelves with cardboard and put some greenstuff on the card board then sculpt the books side by side. If you want a gap to put a skull or a potion, then i leave that area free of cardboard and green stuff and put a skull or whatever in there :-)
Devon Gately btw it looks awesome if you use a mattening colour drybrush on the books after you've done the actual colouring and then highlght after that. it makes the books look old but in reconisable leather case
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Epic idea.
You could combine the blanket technique with your glue gun-straw technique in a cave, do it a few times with a camp fire in the middle and instant bandit hideout!
True nuff
Lol. I just watched DMG's vid, the friendly rivalry between you guys is endlessly entertaining.
We are buds and have slightly different way of going about things =)
If cutting a lot of pieces a shoe box on its side cut inside it and it catches all those wayward flying pieces speeds things up. I like gluing on a thin plastic cutting board if using wood the wood glue really makes a very strong bond that maybe the white glue wouldn't. I think a 3 part silicone mold head floor and mattress section. Would make painting easy and could even tab and slot the pieces to glue together strong.Great vid Scotty.
I recently started crafting after seeing your videos. Thanks for putting them online. You're a big inspiration!
Glad you like them...go forth and craft.
"...maybe they just toast the bed..."
Here's to the bed! Cheers!
Yep...lol
File works great as well
The characters are exhausted and the area with the bed appears safe for a rest. The bed is really a mimic...
ahhhhhh...lol
Love your work! Definitely gonna try to incorporate this creativity in my own D&D games!
Awesome, have fun.
Can you make bunk beds for us,or maybe one of those royal beds with the canopy thing on top.
Great tutorial. I crafted a similar bed using different materials, (balsa, foamcore, clay, baby wipe) but after painting it, it turned out even better than I thought. Thanks!
Fun and easy =)
DMScottty's secret has been revealed, he has 25 Dexterity!
yep...lol
Nice simple beds Scotty keep up the good work
Great work, looks really neat!
Thank you! I'm making these right now!
Beverly Hoberg Awesome, glad you found the vid helpful.
I feel a craft challenge coming on... beds you want hey...
LOL
Man, you're really inspiring
Thanks, many more vids for you to enjoy.
No problem, your projects make me want to make my own stuff.I really love how interactive your set pieces are. I'd like to try a different way.
Do you think clay will work out well for cobblestone walls? My local hobbystore has clays that dry up exactly like stone and I have got lots of experience working with it.
That should work.
I think I'll try it then
That is sooo cool! I gotta make some beds.
Easy and cheap and they look great
I've got these burlap-ish sacks and I'm wondering if that could make a good material for bedding somehow…
Very Creative!!!
Thanks =)
these do look really good but i like DMGs header and your footer lol
Great thing about crafting is that you can mix and match.
true that
Very cool idea!!!! If you can't afford a hirst arts mold this is the best way I've seen to make a bed. TheRealMythril a friend of mine did a how to make books from old magazines and they literally have PAGES!!!! Thanks for sharing your insights YOU ROCK! :)!
Thanks =)
Great job on the vid. Love them all.:)
Glad you are enjoying them.
Nice beds.
do you think you could make a four poster with a canopy draped over it? For, say, a princess' bedroom.
yep
*hears rustling under bed
*throws torch at bed
bed goes up in flames...
"Well DM whats the damage roll?"
Uh oh the goblins kept the black powder stashed under the bed....KABOOM...make a saving roll.
Great job i love it!
Thanks =)
This is awesome dude. :O
- Aero - Why thank you =)
:D
I keep hearing 2.5d. What does that mean? You might try investing is a 5" samurai saw. They make super fine and clean cuts.
Thanks for the info...2.5D is a term I came up with to describe tiles with short walls so play at the tabletop is much easier. The term has been adopted by our crafting community as a easy way to say this.
That sander is choice! DO you get that from a home improvement store?
I did, you can just use a piece of sandpaper.
do you have a video where you use trash to make terrain pieces
All my vids.
TheDMsCraft lol ture i ment stuff like make terrain out of like a can and water bottle
He uses a lot of junk but if you need more check out Miniature Mash Up channel he excels in the using cast off stuff and old toys re purposed think you'll enjoy that.
Could you use fabric as the blanket material?
I would not as the weave would be clearly too large and would not bend well.
How about a plain bedroll that a PC would travel with, basically a sleeping bag.
AJ Vesce Some white glue soaked paper towel would work nicely.
hey M Scotty, why don't you use super glue? It works great on craft wood and cardboard.
SG is much more expensive and I find the white glue works great.
when yuo use "white glue" is that PVC glue or is it glue for wood?
FaithintheFat PVC
'Liked' as usual!
why you don't use power glue?
not knocking DMGinfo's beds , but like these better , just a personal preference
I like mine too, just personal preference as you say.
Awesome Episode as always, but 2 Poeple didn`t understand how to Craft these !
Yep, always some haters.
Where did you find the sander?
We have a big box store in Ohio called Meijers...that is where I picked it up.
Does he make book cases in any video/?
Devon Gately i use Green stuff for that, for me thats the most effecient time-wise. Like if its on a shelve for a library i stuff the shelves with cardboard and put some greenstuff on the card board then sculpt the books side by side. If you want a gap to put a skull or a potion, then i leave that area free of cardboard and green stuff and put a skull or whatever in there :-)
Devon Gately btw it looks awesome if you use a mattening colour drybrush on the books after you've done the actual colouring and then highlght after that. it makes the books look old but in reconisable leather case
Nice and ez!
Thank you very much.
...sorry, DM Scotty.