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Thanks for the tips! Awesome work!
ОтветитьMy dude, this is a brilliant vid. Thanks!
ОтветитьShould i always seal static grass, it seems fine on my board with just glue underneath ?
ОтветитьNight Shift makes great use of painted aggregate and flocks. They often look far more realistic than the neon green grass and monotone rubble shown in this video.
ОтветитьWould love to see how you build the towers for osgileith especially the small domes
ОтветитьAre there any ill effects to the board with using vodka over Isopropyl alcohol? Vodka looks like it might be cheaper... and more fun to drink.
ОтветитьTwelve game-changing minutes of good advice. Many thanks.
ОтветитьThat sealant spray you made instead of the Geek gaming scenics one, what were the mix ratios with the PVA, water and Matt varnish?
ОтветитьFor the tower, more dangling gibbets, mayhaps? 😀
With magnets, of course....
The is for the tips and the connection from surfshark to LOTR! Probably my favorite part!! Thank you!!!
ОтветитьLove this, especially the doing stuff in stages tip and getting little parts finished to boost your dopamine. I take this approach a lot with painting as I often only get to steal 15-30 minutes to do it so making small goals goes a long way
ОтветитьOh, i wanna get better! watches video oh, that shit costs a lot of money. Nvm I'll be sticking with cheap, ok-looking stuff for now.
ОтветитьFreaking amazing tips!
Ответитьfor baseing i have swaped over to outdoor paveing sand as you can get it in mass for cheep and becuse of how its formed the apacation of pla glue it will wet it self then harden into a extreem sticking argeret.
ОтветитьHow do you get your foam. Thats been the hardest thing for me with making terrain
ОтветитьWhy have i not found this chanel before? I have two hobbies, modelrailroading and warhammer. haha
ОтветитьGive us the secret footage, you coward!
ОтветитьI build action figure dioramas and these tips are very useful to me as well. Great stuff!
ОтветитьIf you and Luke have a child together it would literally be an earth elemental
ОтветитьWere you at Warhammer World this week ?
ОтветитьVery INSPIRING!!!!!! I had no idea your back ground was THAT EXTENSIVE!!!!!!! Pack ability and transportability unfortunately makes much of this regrettably hard for me to do. LOVE that you can afford the space for these MASSIVE BUILDS!!!!! I'd love to have an old barn I could just load up but alas I do not. You do AMAZING work Big Guy and thanks for all the knowledge!!!!!!:)
ОтветитьWow! information overload ! I'm going to have to watch this like 100 times to get all the tips and tricks. THANK YOU for sharing some of your techniques. This is gold! Cheers
ОтветитьZorp, 4 years ago I asked when Helms Deep would come. Where is it! lol keep up the great work, and also it would be cool how to make just like an easy castle tutorial in a way.
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S-tier thumbnail for this video lmaooo keep being you Zorp
ОтветитьGreat vidja! Also you've changed the channel logo?! Looks very slick
ОтветитьWould like to see the video explaining more of the washes and also how you basecoat the terrain piece
ОтветитьBro I love your terrain videos so much they have taught me the skills and given me the confidence to build me own boards. But I have to say that you have an unsung knack for editing. Your battle reports are easily god tier, keeping my attention for a game I don't even ever plan to play for 2 straight hours. Those star wars reports knocked it out of the park
ОтветитьLove this, I'm looking to dive into terrain and this gives some really good starting points!
ОтветитьI am an Acrylic chicken and need guidance! Secret footage please!
ОтветитьShould one paint sand or leve it.. As sand.. For a realistic look.. What's the best sand to use please please help me..
ОтветитьNo 11 MUST KNOW : Watch Zorpazorp
ОтветитьI did not want to believe - I lived in darkness - yet hark! Now I see! Now I have faith! (Ok #1 defo will be a game changer for me)
ОтветитьHow about adding a border round your board edges to protect the foam and leave a cleaner join?
I love the channel keep doing your thing baby!
I really appreciate this. Would be interested in the tips for painting models, in particular specific types ie the fellowship, orcs etc. I know you have the live streams but they are a tad long for an overview on say Gandalf the grey and that fool of a took. ;)
ОтветитьGreat tips dude - I completely agree with the natural texture thing. I used to paint over sand etc, but using natural materials as the final layer is easier and faster, as well as looking better!
ОтветитьDo you have a recipe for your sealant Mr Zorp?
ОтветитьAwesome stuff 2 watch, are there any inspirational art books that you would recommend for first time builders ?
ОтветитьDude, I've been watching you for a couple months and had NO idea you worked in production design! That is so cool!
Unrelatedly, top-tier ad read.
cheers love it!
ОтветитьIf you plan something out, make sure you write down the process ;) Even if you think you'll only do this type of building etc. once you might find you come back much later and then you're looking at the finished model trying to figure out what washes you used or colours, techniques etc. I have a notebook where I write it all down, from uniform colours to army lists and everything else. Many times I've put a large army build on hold only to come back to it and not know why the figures are in all these different bags and what's what...
ОтветитьQue up your entire video playlist? Don't mind if I do!
ОтветитьExcellent advice. All golden, thank you. As always, massively inspired by your insane projects and boundless enthusiasm. Perhaps I'll actually design and build the 40k mausoleum/library terrain I've wanted to make.
Have you done any videos on design and layout? I think that's one of the big barriers for me. I don't want to spend months making something that's terrible for gaming and not sure how to design a modular set-up. If not, a design video would be much appreciated.
Amazing video as always - thank you very much!
ОтветитьIf only Denethor had used a vpn while browsing the net with his palantir. Oh man. :D
Ответитьgreat format! for those of us who already know how to glue and paint, introducing new materials without a tedious tutorial is perfect
Ответитьyou a David Alen's Getting things done worshipper? just something you mentioned in the get inspired section made me thing of that
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