Thursday, April 12, 2018

So I finished the first map of the original D&D campaign I'm building. It includes a base tiles marked for distance (each little floor tile can mark how many feet are represented by each tile)















Close up shots of the magical portal (center tile reversible to be open with swirly of magic, flip the disk for the portal to "seal" with stonework):




The base tiles are set to standard sizes and generally 2x2 squares each (though there are a couple larger pieces for ease of constructing a larger map). This makes the tiles modular and reusable for different map shapes (kind of like lego pieces that can be fit together differently. This is the grass plane set I created for this world; and the first map's tile base of the playable area:


The other flowers, trees, and rocks pictured in the map are called "scatter terrain", also created in small pieces so that they can be recycled and adjusted for other maps.


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Chlorofiend Monster Model

Pretty terrain decoration, then terrifying monster.








....Who occasionally spits out a bunch of babies.




Greeter Statue

This gall was a bit hair pulling to get together initially, but as soon as the base was finished and painted, flowering her up was a grand old time :)








Monday, April 9, 2018

Fairy Tree

This was what I'd deem my first big project. Will be posting some smaller projects soon before updating with other longer term efforts and compilations.









Tuesday, April 3, 2018

I've been enlisted to craft D&D models

And discovered a passion for crafting models by hand. Mainly using insulation foam for housing projects, a splash of paint, and any old knickknack or natural resource that presents itself.

These are the older, smaller pieces when I first started;



Smelter 



Docks and a loading pallet


Wagon


Water Wheel