Good idea on making the rotten plank the way you did. Gives it something visible, gives something extra to the game. Love what you do, keep up the good work.
Simple to make and an excellent addition to the valley. As a bonus, the adventurers can cross the river without getting wet provided they don't step on the rotten plank
Nice rickety bridge! And a good rotten plank is never a bad thing 👍👍 As an addition you could consider a one sided handrail. Gives some more elevation/texture to the playing area, without hindering play as its one sides so miniatures are easy to place and move!
@@lukerazor1 Yeah! I made a piece of underdark scatter terrain a few videos back and want to expand. I used some neon colors and it looks super cool under black light. I'm thinking of running a game session with candles and black light as the only illumination at the table.
The Vallejo rust wash is straight out of the bottle. The brown wash is 50/50 water and burnt umber acrylic ink with a few drops of jet dry. The green wash is 50/50 bright green acrylic paint and water. All of the palette paints are straight out of the bottle, mostly common craft paints.
Good idea on making the rotten plank the way you did. Gives it something visible, gives something extra to the game. Love what you do, keep up the good work.
Thank you! I am always looking for ways to add skill challenges and modifiers to my terrain.
Simple to make and an excellent addition to the valley. As a bonus, the adventurers can cross the river without getting wet provided they don't step on the rotten plank
I like to add those little details that lead to bigger mayhem! Thanks for watching!
Small little foot bridges like this are so useful and easy to make but they often get overlooked
Thanks! I love making bridges! I like how many skill challenges and terrain options this can provide.
Looks excellent, a nice little detail/build that adds so much character to your tiles.
Thank you for watching! I love making bridges!
A realistic and cracking job on this bridge (and river)...Superb!
Thank you for checking it out!
Another great una...bridged addition!
I thought it spanned a gap in the build. The suspension was killing me.
Looks awesome with the board 😊
Really unique version 😊
Thank you for checking out the video! This was a fun little project.
Oh dang! I missed your last video. Gonna go check it out.
Awesome! Thanks for watching my other videos!
Thanks for sharing. Nice. Love your channel.
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Nice simple build, keep up the good work
Thank you! I'm getting started on the next row of tiles for the hidden valley next!
Nice rickety bridge! And a good rotten plank is never a bad thing 👍👍
As an addition you could consider a one sided handrail. Gives some more elevation/texture to the playing area, without hindering play as its one sides so miniatures are easy to place and move!
That's a great idea! I like the concept of verticality for the build. Thanks!
Another great build!
Thank you for watching!
Another soothing build. Nice. I'd love to see you use the "wet on wet" with a different colour scheme.
I think once I finish up the Hidden Valley series I will need a break from this palette! I wouldn't mind making another Underdark build.
@@ravenstead Nice, more blues and purples kinda thing?
@@lukerazor1 Yeah! I made a piece of underdark scatter terrain a few videos back and want to expand. I used some neon colors and it looks super cool under black light. I'm thinking of running a game session with candles and black light as the only illumination at the table.
Dope as always
Thank you!
very helpful thank you
Thank you for watching!
Nice! I think a lot of people forget about little foot bridges. Great job!
I mean, you could jump the stream easy enough but who wants to get their boots wet slipping on a mossy rock!
What are your wash ratio for your ingredients
The Vallejo rust wash is straight out of the bottle. The brown wash is 50/50 water and burnt umber acrylic ink with a few drops of jet dry. The green wash is 50/50 bright green acrylic paint and water. All of the palette paints are straight out of the bottle, mostly common craft paints.