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this is amazing! i'm about to start running this story with my friends as our first dnd game. my only gripe is that i wish you had gone into a bit more detail about what you were making and how many of each piece we need, the glass beads for example. i know this is already a year old but would it be possible for you to make like an inventory list of everything you made in this video for the game?
ОтветитьKetchup and mustard as paint? Brilliant!
Seriously though. Everything really is brilliant.
This is awesome! Amazing work!
ОтветитьThe index cards made me think of Pokémon. Imagine Pokémon they game esque combat, with all the options laid out, and you can choose quickly, instead of having to cycle through the options in your mind. And if your stuck,just pick one at random.
Ответитьif you are too lazy to paint the glass beads -> print artwork from magic cards (gallery is online) and put them on wood discs :-) or ANY other fantasy artwork
ОтветитьI love the balance you strike between effort and ease. Enough terrain and details to enhance play but not so much that it becomes a full time job. Your drawings are actually really nice.
ОтветитьOH NO! My car doesn't have an 'O' gear! Now I'm never going to be able to follow along :(
ОтветитьI’m definitely going to use glass beads to make tokens. That’s brilliant.
ОтветитьThis was great. ❤
ОтветитьI never knew some wrapping paper had 1 inch square grid work! While I want to put my miniatures to use, the glass beads with paint are not bad to distinguish great axe from shield/sword from polearm or beast, maybe a lightning bolt for arcane casters or holy symbol for clerics. I suggest using different background colors to distinguish swords man 1 from 2 or 3 and so forth. guess the clear nail polish helps them keep the drawing as the beads rub against each other in transit.
ОтветитьReally well done and inspiring! Using wrapping paper that has 1 inch squares on the back is genius!
ОтветитьI seriously love these videos. Please do more of them!!
ОтветитьI used my copy machine
ОтветитьI'm a new player and want to play with my friends and this video is excellent to help them visualize the scenery,
This is great: I'm also a crafter and I have everything in the video at hand. Thanks for sharing this way I don't have to spend more than what I already have.🥳
Roma chto ti delaesh
ОтветитьI can't wait for this guy to hit 100k he deserves it...the random dice map generation videos are so fun and helpful
ОтветитьThis is fantastic! Thank you! Is there any place where I can find a list of the glass bead characters and symbols you made and what they were used for in the game? I am just learning with my son and will try to be the dungeon master for the first time. We got all the supplies, but I am still a tad confused. For example, in your photo, you have the three zombie sailors with 3 additional glass bead symbols. If anyone can help, I would appreciate it!
ОтветитьThanks so much for this awesome idea! Im currently making these up for our first session on the weekend! What are the tokens on the far right? The rest make sense but i can't work out what those are for
ОтветитьIm starting my first campaign in a few days. Thank you so much :)
ОтветитьAwesome! Do you have any videos on how you make and paint the items and monsters using the clear stones? That is really cool but it went a little fast for me
ОтветитьOh no not dollar tree actually that's a great idea.
ОтветитьI’m trying to learn to be the DM from this game and I’ve never played before. I also haven’t got the book, I’ve just ordered it so I want to be prepared.
I thought I could help you maybe see the struggles I’m going through with understanding this video 😊
So main thing I am battling with understanding is the enemy tokens and the symbols on them. The 8 differently coloured tokens I have no idea what they represent.. maybe the characters, but there are only five characters, so I think that needs further explanation.
Also I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what you used the wrapping paper for until I read the comments, I just got poster boards for it. Maybe it’s me but I thought it could be clearer that you’re using it as the map paper.
I don’t know, maybe I’m just bad at learning 😂but those are my tips
Just awesome
Ответитьglass beads, huh. where the heck do I find those?
Ответить'Not gonna win an award for my artwork anytime soon'........
Proceeds to draw an octopus better than anything I have ever drawn ever
Wish they had hex grid wrapping paper!
ОтветитьYeah I love it! So good it's a great start and you can build easily from there with these skills
ОтветитьYour drawings are awesome! The materials look very nice as well
ОтветитьWhat if... i am not skilled enough to draw like that?
ОтветитьSome of your shots and editing choices were rather neat. Also the beads are such a good idea.
Ответитьthe dreadful monster drawings are very 1e, very retro
ОтветитьWait, your dollar store doesn't have cheap paints?
Also, I have heard of using glass beads as markers, but never thought of painting them... so much easier than hunting more colours
Wry creative!
Lol very creative!
Was that Captain Moonscar from Scooby Doo on Zombie Island? (also, the glass bead concept is FANTASTIC. I use colored ones for my games but I never thought to paint the bottoms!!!!)
ОтветитьYou folks over seas have no idea how fortunate you are with these prices, lol.
Cool video, man!
This was an excellent video and I appreciate it!
ОтветитьI love sparky's little gremlin's face
ОтветитьHey man I love this video! I am expecting my Starter Set to arrive next week and wanted to know if you could provide a list of the exact monster count that are in this set so I can start making my own monster tokens. It would really help me a lot. Thanks
ОтветитьGreat inspirational video
ОтветитьOh my goodness - this rocks - thank you for these stellar ideas!
ОтветитьMaaan, you single handedly made me want to play D&D again, which hasn't happened in years that I've enjoyed playing other TTRPGs. Congratulations, your maps, accessories, drawings and your crafty ideas are really lovely, I have a lot of fun discovering your content. Keep up the good work !
(and please move to France next to my house, would love to play at your table :D )
Nicely done!
ОтветитьToo awesome for words. Great job!
ОтветитьOutstanding!! Thanks for the inspiration and this excellent content.
Ответитьhahahahah "put it in O for onward" 😂
ОтветитьNice!!
ОтветитьSo I put together a shopping list, and set out yesterday morning to get at least part of this accomplished. At Dollar Tree, I picked up markers, the nail polish, the wrapping paper, some various size head paint brushes, and a 5-pack of snack sized Heath bars. Don't judge. I then went to Walmart, and picked up several bottles of acrylic paints. The ONLY place I could find the flat glass marbles online, aside from Amazon, was Michael's, and that is across town. Instead, I went to Hobby Lobby, where I found the roughly 25mm size, which is what I wanted, and even better, they are currently on sale 40% off.
So I spent the rest of the early afternoon making my tokens. I'm not artistic, at all. Stick figures, at best. So I decided to go with some generic icons to represent three different monster categories. I used crossed swords to represent humanoid monsters, animal paws for animals, and a rough drawing of a crown for the minor bosses. Since this will be the first campaign with a new group, and one new to 5e, I'll be running the Lost Mine of Phandelver adventure, so I also made one token for the human fighter they will need to rescue. I painted the bottom of his token yellow, though in the future I think I will go with more of an orange-yellow. For monsters, they got red. Lastly, I covered each side with the clear nail polish and let it all dry.
Aside from my crude icons, they look really good. I may practice more, and I will likely make a bunch more of these to serve as minions for larger scale battles. I'll probably go with a skull to represent undead when I make those. I have to draw out the maps on the wrapping paper next. I just have to worry about two maps to start, and I may connect my TV to my computer and project the digital maps to it, and tape on the paper so I can trace the rough image. Again, I'm not an artist lol.
The one thing I didn't do was get the extra large popsicle sticks. I couldn't find any in the stores, and I forgot to look for them online. It's not that big a deal, but I do want to become more craft-ish. But I'm glad this video just randomly popped up as a suggestion. I wouldn't have found it otherwise, and I would be scratching my head over how I was going to afford the things I would need to better entertain my group.
An idea I got from someone on reddit, use little pictures of the monsters and glue them to the bottom of the glass pieces facing up.
ОтветитьMy DM just uses his son's lego minifigures LOL
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