@@vindagagames4498 cool. A while back, I did a set of elemental myrmidons by building up the hotglue in a bowl and adding water for support. This allowed some nice elemental shaping with arms for holding their weapons - then I just built the armor on them after painting the elemental:-)
Loved this man, I am DM'ing a campaign for my kids and they just fought a great looking Ochre Jelly. Thank you for sharing the techniques!
@@justincasebro1567 Thanks! Glad to see crafts and games bringing families together!
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Gorgeous! I hadn't seen the idea for a gelatinous cube before!
gap filler foam works great for oozes. spray and cut it to the shape you want, paint and done.
I think I could use this technique to make great water elementals for wargaming. That would save a lot of money.
Very cool. I love your paper minis!
Outstanding, I'd thought about doing the cube so it's nice to see that it works
Thank you. This was very creative and informative. Im hoping the idea I have will work using what I've learned here.
I tried this technic to make a mini for my plasmoid character and is pseudopod. Turned out great!
Nicely done. A pure hot glue ooze is always fun.
I've seen the idea a few times, but that was a masterfull execution! Very nice tipps, too.
I used tin foil for my skeletons and black glue from the discount store. Then i put excess on so it would ooze down
Way easier execution for the gelatinous cube than I was going to attempt. Bravo!
Really creative idea with great results.
Nice. I just made Juiblex like this. I still need to paint it.
You've inspired me to take the techniques here and apply it to my son's idea for a plasmoid monk miniature!
I followed your steps to create the cube. Its not as good looking as yours but i'm proud of it! thx for the nice vid.
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Awesome video!!
Great stuff!
You can create elementals in a similar fashion
Yes, that is also on my to do list!
@@vindagagames4498 cool. A while back, I did a set of elemental myrmidons by building up the hotglue in a bowl and adding water for support. This allowed some nice elemental shaping with arms for holding their weapons - then I just built the armor on them after painting the elemental:-)
Nice idea!