With magnet’s you can essentially scroll the quest by removing used tiles, dragging and adding new. even change the playing environment that way, forest to dessert for example.
This system is fantastic. I’ve started making a system of 2x2 tiles to make modular roads system with 2x1 being textured as standard dungeon flow tiles for that pavement and the other 2x1 done with a texture roller to really squash it down and make a lower road section. One question though. What did you do about the walls sections? Did you manage to make them into moulds ?
The concept is good and the results speak for themselves. I am seeing this video a year after you published it so I am hoping you have solved your focus issue when you are on camera. If the fuzzy focus is what you are aiming for, you nailed it, but; it can be off-putting. The different mediums are an interesting mix but may be outside the casual crafter's toolbox. However; presenting a stretch goal for growing crafting skill is a good thing. For instance for me, silicon molding is a skill I don't have yet and this video showed me how simple it can be. Good job.
I'm glad I could open up a part of the hobby for you. I do have to say my camera skill is still a bit amateurish lol, but I try do do better with each video!
Looking good, I like the ideas and mix of 3d printing and other crafting. I like Ninjon as much as others, but your video holds its own without the dual personality clip. :) Keep up the videos and look forward to seeing what you can come up with next.
*Touches the silicone. Cries* Have you tried different brands of silicone and found any that work better than others? I haven’t tried silicone mold making yet, but probably will one of these days and would like to know a bit more about it so that I don’t f*** it up too much. 😅
So I normally use the Smooth On Silicon it works great so long as you mix well, my only issue with it is that even the small container is more than what I would use in 6 months. For this I used another 2 part Silicon from a craft store and it work really well, I would say it was comparable to smooth on.
The way you said “Rock” and smiled as you held it up to the camera completely described my last brain cell.
It was the embodiment of my first and only brain cell lol
I instantly thought of that one spongebob episode. Too funny
With magnet’s you can essentially scroll the quest by removing used tiles, dragging and adding new. even change the playing environment that way, forest to dessert for example.
I really like that stylr of D&D it keeps a sense of motion in encounters!
Love your earthen tiles! It's weirdly hard to find someone who made ground tiles, because everyone else just uses the battle mat. Thanks a bunch!
it definitely isn't common, for me since I use the 1.25 inch grind size it really helps keep the whole set coherent.
nice job Crimson I like this video!
I'm going to download and edit your stl to make some 2x1, 3x1, 3x3 tiles, to vary it a little
That would be awesome! give you a lot of flexibility making encounters.
This system is fantastic. I’ve started making a system of 2x2 tiles to make modular roads system with 2x1 being textured as standard dungeon flow tiles for that pavement and the other 2x1 done with a texture roller to really squash it down and make a lower road section. One question though. What did you do about the walls sections? Did you manage to make them into moulds ?
Rock truly is the best and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
I am sitting here asking you why you don't do more content. I love this! Subscribed!
It means a lot to hear that! I'm trying to get more content out in between the insanity of life
The concept is good and the results speak for themselves. I am seeing this video a year after you published it so I am hoping you have solved your focus issue when you are on camera. If the fuzzy focus is what you are aiming for, you nailed it, but; it can be off-putting. The different mediums are an interesting mix but may be outside the casual crafter's toolbox. However; presenting a stretch goal for growing crafting skill is a good thing. For instance for me, silicon molding is a skill I don't have yet and this video showed me how simple it can be. Good job.
I'm glad I could open up a part of the hobby for you. I do have to say my camera skill is still a bit amateurish lol, but I try do do better with each video!
Dude your videos look amazing! Keep up the good work
Looking good, I like the ideas and mix of 3d printing and other crafting. I like Ninjon as much as others, but your video holds its own without the dual personality clip. :) Keep up the videos and look forward to seeing what you can come up with next.
I think hybrid crafting should start working its way into the hobby more, it feel like a pretty unexplored place to me and it has a lot to offer
Great vid dude
The wooden tiles are definitely my favorite! Great job man!
Thanks! They took the inks great I couldn't have planned for them to be better
Your stuff is pretty close to what I was thinking of making, but not quite there. Good job though!!
I'm still not 100% myself, I'm in love with the concept but need refinement. With any luck it helped you make the tiles you had it mind!
@@crimsonchapperling my problem is that I have no clue how to use any sculpting software
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
Funny and informative video :)
*Touches the silicone. Cries* Have you tried different brands of silicone and found any that work better than others? I haven’t tried silicone mold making yet, but probably will one of these days and would like to know a bit more about it so that I don’t f*** it up too much. 😅
So I normally use the Smooth On Silicon it works great so long as you mix well, my only issue with it is that even the small container is more than what I would use in 6 months. For this I used another 2 part Silicon from a craft store and it work really well, I would say it was comparable to smooth on.
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proxxon rocks love their tools man. 100% agree 1.25" is perfect 1 is just not big enough for most minis
"My final requirement is handcrafted..." proceeds to editing 3d models on the computer.
Can I justify it by saying I used my hands to mouse and keyboard the the 3d models?
:)