I bought "Gnarly Trees w/ Canopies" because of your other video a year ago. I just printed 1 of each the "Blood Trees" for a Curse of Stradh so this video will definitely come in handy. Thank you.
Sweet! a gaminggeek video! Your trees look excellent... I got the "stackable terrain" and 3Dprinted some huts (mine are not as good as yours by far), and am now tempted to print some trees after seeing yours. (I'm running out of space to store all these games, though. Especially the fragile bits.) I would love to see how others play this game, as this game drives me nuts because of the never ending combination of ambiguous rules which is tiring/discouraged for me and the people I play with. Painting the tribes is really hard (for my level). But i fully adhere to your "even badly painted minis are better than unpainted ones", and that got me chipping away at those unpainted tribes. The leather straps on the skin are so hard to paint without screwing up the skin. Oh boy that reminded me that i haven't really really finished those space hulk terrains. How do you do it all with such regularity :D ??? Hats down to you!
It's because I'm planning on releasing this video to the public when I am on vacation--I made this one in advance and so is only viewable from Thingiverse.
When you say "looks better" I take it you mean the model rather than the quality of the model, since injection molded plastic or resin has no layer lines.
Yes, that is correct, I mean the overall look of the 3D prints and the design of them. The plastic injection will have a better "resolution" in the sense they don't have any layers but I actually prefer the design of the STL files. Some people print at .1mm layers which doubles the print time in order to have better resolution but for terrain, I stick with .2mm since I don't really notice.
Since I first made this video, prices have increased so you are saving even more money by printing the terrain!
I bought "Gnarly Trees w/ Canopies" because of your other video a year ago.
I just printed 1 of each the "Blood Trees" for a Curse of Stradh so this video will definitely come in handy.
Thank you.
NICE JOB Big Guy!!!!! GREAT looking terrain!!!!!!
That 4 player game is going to be epic. Great video.
Great video man, can't wait to print this scenario up! Gonna go find your painting tutorial for this now!
I love the work you did! I never played the game but was shipped an extra copy.
This is amazing, cant wait to get my stuff printed
Another great video on 3D printed products and painting them. Your techniques have upped my painting effects on my modrls. Thank you!
great work. love this game and this terrain looks great
those wigwams are too cool
Sweet! a gaminggeek video! Your trees look excellent... I got the "stackable terrain" and 3Dprinted some huts (mine are not as good as yours by far), and am now tempted to print some trees after seeing yours. (I'm running out of space to store all these games, though. Especially the fragile bits.) I would love to see how others play this game, as this game drives me nuts because of the never ending combination of ambiguous rules which is tiring/discouraged for me and the people I play with. Painting the tribes is really hard (for my level). But i fully adhere to your "even badly painted minis are better than unpainted ones", and that got me chipping away at those unpainted tribes. The leather straps on the skin are so hard to paint without screwing up the skin. Oh boy that reminded me that i haven't really really finished those space hulk terrains. How do you do it all with such regularity :D ??? Hats down to you!
Not sure but maybe if you don't have a 3d printer you could use coconut shells and a hacksaw for the huts?
That could definitely work!
Great job!
i wander why you're put this video as "unlisted"
It's because I'm planning on releasing this video to the public when I am on vacation--I made this one in advance and so is only viewable from Thingiverse.
When you say "looks better" I take it you mean the model rather than the quality of the model, since injection molded plastic or resin has no layer lines.
Yes, that is correct, I mean the overall look of the 3D prints and the design of them. The plastic injection will have a better "resolution" in the sense they don't have any layers but I actually prefer the design of the STL files. Some people print at .1mm layers which doubles the print time in order to have better resolution but for terrain, I stick with .2mm since I don't really notice.