The process is extremely simple. First I glue the stones in place. Then I carefully add white glue into the gaps between the rocks and sprinkle sand on it. I let it dry and then go back and fill in any holes or depressions that formed as the glue dried. Done and done!Step by step tutorial in the future? For the stone work specifically, it looks so good!
Hope its not too heavy for the tabletop!
I'll have to weigh it once it is completely finished! I'll post the result.I bet it´s heavy, but it´s worth it.
Thanks. It's admittedly super easy to do, though a little time consuming. The trick is to have a good selection of rocks to make it look diverse and fit together well.Wow! Haha! Here I was over complicating the process! Looks amazing!
Thanks. It's admittedly super easy to do, though a little time consuming. The trick is to have a good selection of rocks to make it look diverse and fit together well.
Absolutely! I have only made one piece of terrain, which I gave to my friend, but it was an outhouse. In one of our last games of 8th we rolled for what it would be randomly. It was a Wyrding well. It was pretty hilarious when my skink priest flew over to it and drank from it.I'm looking at making more fantasy buildings and a tutorial would be handy![]()
I'm looking at making more fantasy buildings and a tutorial would be handy![]()
And tutorials so we can see how you achieved your vision!
Those bloody things do have that effect!I blame the PS4!
And this is why I don´t buy video games even though I love them, because once you start, you never finish!!I blame the PS4!
Will do!I do like the idea of a picture one for the next project!
But they're soooooooo good!And this is why I don´t buy video games even though I love them, because once you start, you never finish!!
That looks awesome!! Will you glue a small pile of wood by the door to feed the house owner´s fire?
At least there is a chimney, so a pile of wood would be a logical consequences...![]()
Definitely! I plan to do both of those things. I was also thinking of boarding up the windows (as if the occupant was expecting trouble) and painting the wood sections a darker shade of brown.@NIGHTBRINGER good job my man are you going to add detail to the door and roof?
It does indeed. I will definitely add one... I've made one previously for another project, so I'll probably go with that design.needs a doorknob or a handle of some sort on your door.![]()