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larndraws · 10 months
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I painted more terrain.
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moradinsforge · 27 days
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We don't just sell character minis, we also sell terrain and building items! I present to you the Dwarven Mines.
These items come as a full set and the model shown is printed in grey resin without any primer. You also have the option of ordering any piece shown individually.
Model sculpted by @artisan_guild_p . This model set, along with all other Artisan Guild sculpts, is available on our Etsy store as an already published listing or by request.
Link in bio!
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herearedragons · 10 months
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Ritual Pool + The Guardian Lady of the Manor
I'M DONE I'M DONE I'M FINALLY DONE.
This is a battle map for tomorrow's D&D session; a subterranean chamber under an abandoned manor, where the vengeful spirit of the former Lady (ritually drowned in the very pool where she now resides) guards a secret even deeper underneath the earth.
The floor pieces are made from foam board, the rest is various foam packing pieces. The pools are sculpted from hot glue, and everything is painted with acrylic paint. I considered lining the central pool's border with stones as well, but decided I don't want to cut up and individually paint the pieces of more packing peanuts.
(banshee mini from paperforge btw)
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vivsemporium · 1 month
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ONE WEEK REMAINING!!!! 7 days until Melbourne Supernova woooo!!! This time to show off three terrain pieces that I adore and will be perfect additions to any tabletop battlemaps to help set the scene for your players!
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patpaintsminis · 1 year
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Smol house for Smol farmer. Smol ruins for smol fights
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tinyron · 1 year
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Behold 👁
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The BONES 🦴💀🦴
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gngerorge · 10 months
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First bigger projekt, an early medieval church, only the walls and they are not conected permanently yet (secret me easteregg)
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primerjohn · 2 years
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Made some underwater terrain for my Dungeons & Dragons game this weekend. Really enjoyed constructing and painting everything. Definitely outside my normal box.
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sleepysoulsart · 1 year
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Some terrain pieces I'm particularly proud of! Ft. TED, who likes playing hide and seek.
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I’ve been looking for some good outdoors scenery for D&D for literal years, like it’s easy to find scenery to build indoor maps like caverns and dungeons, but some reasonably-looking hillocks with shrubbery or trees? Forget about it.
So I finally went ahead and began building one myself. I bought a couple small planks of MDF at an art supply store a short walk away from my house, I think they’re supposed to be paint palettes, but they work just as well as a base. A quick bit of sawing to round the corners and done. Then I got a bunch of cork coasters, this shit rocks so much. Just tear or chop it into interesting rock formations and layer them on top of each other, and glue them. Added some stones and twigs to make it more interesting.
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After that I liberally doused it in pva glue and dipped the whole thing in modeling sand. Let it dry, spray the whole thing brown, and then I added some old pine trees I had lying around from literally like 15+ years ago. I bought them at a hobby store that deals in model trains and such, which has a decent assortment of materials for scenery. Store’s still in business so I’ll pop in soon enough for some more
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And then it’s just a matter of painting that drab brown into something more lively
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And after that I glued on a lot of grass tufts to further liven it up
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larndraws · 1 year
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I'm putting together an encounter for my next d&d game and I wanted to show it off because it has LIGHTS!! Look at it! I made part of it glow!!!
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ptitsa-poh · 1 year
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how does one who wants to make some 3d dnd maps begin
Hmm, this map is only the second one I've made, so I literally just know how to begin. Extruded polystyrene and a sharp knife can cover most of your needs, I guess. I was going to post a short process video later, maybe it will be helpful. Anyway, feel free to ask me anything, maybe something more specific.
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herearedragons · 10 months
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Fire-On-The-Water manor: first floor
second floor | ritual chamber
My D&D party is officially done with this chapter of their adventure, so I'm disassembling this map and taking some pictures in the process!
Fire-On-The-Water Manor is a place with a dark history, conjured into existence by an efreet for his genasi daughter, who ruled the land as a tyrant until she was overthrown by her rebelling subjects. The building was then repurposed into a monastery, and later into a Grey Manor, a place of housing for the victims of the plague sweeping the land, but many pieces of its opulent interior still remain.
When the party found it, is was abandoned and in disarray, with only ghosts of the dead roaming the place, and it was up to them to uncover the latest chapter in the history of this place of misfortune.
The outer walls are made from styrofoam packing for an oven (I think??), with interior walls made from foam board, painted with acrylics. The domes are made from packing tape rolls. I hand-painted the little paintings that can be found on both floors. This map has been through several sessions and doesn't have the best structural integrity in general, so you can see some wear and tear (and the toothpicks that hold it all together), but it held up pretty well.
Fun fact: I initially used spray paint as a primer, not realizing that spray paint melts styrofoam. As a result, the texture became way more grainy, to the point where I couldn't really cover it with paint. That's when I decided to explain it by the fact that the mansion was built from porous volcanic rock, and that's how the Lady of the Manor became a fire genasi.
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vivsemporium · 1 year
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First terrain piece I've ever done is ready for purchasing! 43mm resin jungle core mini terrain piece: $30 AUD + shipping This is already up on my Etsy and eBay, but the best way to support me and my small business is by purchasing items from me directly, via DMs and when purchasing multiple, will most likely give out discounts!
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bddc-pod · 11 months
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The mushroom village grows...
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gngerorge · 11 months
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Little house and tower primed and dry brushed
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