I clearly haven't been very busy with the blog (and gaming in general) as of late, and I won't insult anyone's intelligence with excuses, rationale, or reasoning.
I have actually started back up with some d30 stuff and a number of other projects, all of which will find their way here........and I would like to thank a few people who have reached out to me lately to say they miss what I've been doing.....
One of the things I have been doing lately is watching a LOT of YouTube. One of my (new to me) channels is Tabletop Witchcraft. I know what you're thinking, "Oh yeah, another foam terrain crafter on YouTube....how quaint."
1st of all, screw you and your condensation.....actually I kid because odds are if you're reading this you're cool with the hobby and probably watch a few crafters already. You've probably thought to yourself, "I could do this!" when seeing these crafting videos, and in this case that'd be a spot-on observation.
As of the time of this post Tabletop Witchcraft has less than 30 videos, and several multi-part videos. One thing that I love about Tabletop Witchcraft, and what really sets this channel apart, is the fact that a lot of the builds have building diagrams, basically blueprints, available on DriveThruRPG. The most expensive is $5, but most are free or PWYW. You can pick up the "blueprints" as stencils to cut out the building parts and then use the videos as a how-to guide. I think that is pretty cool.
This is the video I'm watching (well, it's on in the background....) as I type up this post:
I've been thinking about making river terrain and while I want longer pieces, I really like the process and how these came out.
PS. I have a couple more YouTube Channels I'll be featuring in the future, but I'm planning on spacing them out no more than one a month.
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