Oldman Willow wrote:
Ask lots of question and make suggestions please.
Okay...
What do you do with the pine bark pieces for terrain use? I picked some up a few weeks ago and not really sure what to do with it; its very crumbly so when i want to break the bigger bits into suitable sizes it just sort of shatters and makes a mess.
You seem to have a knack for making trees. I would love to see your interpretation of a 'black-hearted tree' from LOME. they wouldn't be much use for games without profiles but they would make some awesome Dol Guldur-themed terrain features.
Oldman Willow wrote:
I am going to write something up.
By that I hope you mean you're writing something for the OR archive?
That would be great. Also If you know a good way of using cardboard and other super-cheap material for terrain please share
What do you use for bases? is it MDF? if so what thickness?
Also Mr. Oldman you've probably seen this, but I found
this article (clicky) which might be helpful for Beowulf.
I may have mentioned this before, but on the old GW site they had a guide for making Durburz' lair which was pretty much a heap of dwarven masonry made from styrene and foam card (also MDF I think), with some goblin alterations, like animal hide sleeping mats and freehand goblin graffiti. And a dwarf king's throne festooned with spikes made with toothpicks. It looked cool.
You could add some skeletons to the goblin town stuff; cos even goblins have to eat sometimes. Also maybe some wall-mounted torches. You could drybrush some OSL in there for added awesomeness.
Treasure piles would be cool too. There's a guide on the TerraGenesis archive somewhere for that.
EDIT: Yep, I did mention it once previously, on the Amon hen thread.
I suggest writing a general techniques article, for "Foundations of terrain making" describing various methods of stone texturing or working with HA bricks, or making trees or whatever, with varying degrees of difficulty so anyone can learn something despite differences in skill levels.
Some reviews of different products would be good too, so people can figure out what sort of things to purchase for their 'needs'.
As beowulf said, 'advTHANKSance.'