Making D&D Tiles and Terrain is SO SATISFYING!

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The painterly style of these pieces are beautiful! It looks amazing and conjures a real atmosphere. Brilliant work as always and I think I will definitely be giving this technique a go.

Scribeoflife
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I really love these styles of videos where everyone gets involved, says their piece, and then moves on to the next! The sections are really nice to see come together, and then it's SUPER satisfying all together at the end! To echo some of the comments, that painterly style is so cool, and it looks great with the terrain!

yellheahtris
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Why use a subscription service for hair loss when you have a perfectly good static applicator right there.

davidbarko
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Jazza, if you wanted a far easier method for brick, cobble, stone, or similar things, look for some of the deeper, printable rollers and you can use it directly on the peeled foam board and stiffen it up by gluing the board to a second one underneath it (Or glue it to a piece of thin plywood). Then hit it with a paint+modpodge layer before painting to harden it.

It's cheaper and works a whole lot better than working other stuff into it

AzraelThanatos
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You guys are so incredibly talented! I've never had anyone to play D&D with but I want to paint those miniatures really badly

creationDragon
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Always nice to see jazza in a ttt video

Nickknows
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You guys should definitely check out Black Magic Craft, DM's Craft, and Wyloch's Armory. Those guys specialize in crafting dungeon terrain and are so fun to watch!

nykolostark
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The more I look at Dave the more he turns into an 80s heavy metal singer

Potoes
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All came together beautifully for the D&D. So cool.

Hukahey
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A tip for working with FDM (filament) prints: you can see the layer lines in the wall tiles and this is especially problematic for drybrushing which accentuates this texture. If you first hit the prints with an automative spray putty (here in NZ I use 'SCA' brand spray putty from supercheap auto) it will fill the layer lines without obscuring larger details. I wouldn't recommend this for finer textures (like the wooden floor tiles) but for the stone texture on the walls this will pretty much eliminate the layer lines.

environmentalchemist
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Thank you! We love 3d printing and painting our own terrain.

DiceandDungeons
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Great work. Love the painting. Jazza's terrain came out really well. In the future if you have difficult foam core peeling, try wetting the paper layer and should peel off better.

echodelta
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I had wondered where the terrain for the roleplay session came from.
Looks so cool!

ClarissaMeyer
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Super cool!!!! Love it! Hope one day you guys finish the Cathedral project

milotaconella
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Dave's hair is lovely! I didn't know it was so long. Been loving the content coming out lately.

TheVampireCabin
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i know your probably not going to see this but i just thought back to a technique i saw that i thought may have fit in really well with the monster/spider eggs... the trick is to mix pva into the diluted blue/green paint so when it drys it has a shiny slime appearance.
just thought of it and realised it may have fit here really well.

dennyperkovitch
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i loved the flocking footage while doing the hair loss add

paranoise
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Dave is turning in to Rasputin. Cool!
Using a heat gun, or a hair dryer on a high setting, you can weaken the glue on foamcore, making it easier to peel off the card surface.
Jen's relaxed paint job on the tavern works really well; and Murray's sewer tiles are excellent.

euansmith
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Jazza is me.... "I CANT WAIT TO PLAY D&D I relate with that statement sooo flippin much :P

SamThompson-ri
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The terrain looks so good. Well done gang

drewmilliken