Wednesday, 22 January 2014

January 2014 World of CraftWar on the DM's Craft Forum


 Deep within the Eternal Wastes lies the Heart of Chaos


Initial Sketch

Final Product




 


January's Craftwar Theme was "A Trip to the Infernal Plane" 


The Materials



1/  Card Board & Card stock
2/  Xmas Ball Decoration (thin wire will do i just saw this and stole from the tree)
3/  Aluminum Foil
4/  White Glue
5/  Toilet Paper
6/  Talcum Powder
7/  Craft Paints - Black/White/Yellow/Orange/Red
8/  LED touch light
9/  Gloss Varnish
10/ Tooth Picks
11/ Normal Crafting Tools: Pens, Pencils, Ruler, Exacto Knife, Scissors, Paint Brushes


The Base

For the Base i used a Double thick piece of Card, The Edges and Structure was all mapped out and glued down before Covering with Aluminum foil then that was covered with Toilet paper bushed down with a 50/50 White Glue /water mix. the Center piece has smaller pieces under neath so a worn away look from the lava was given. I designed the piece so the Center piece could be interchanged as well as the bridge so i can use the base model for future games were Chaos isn't the base, maybe a dwarvern Forge.


This was then painted first black then dry brushed several shades of Grey, once that was done a painted it with a watered down deep blue, this was to firstly tone down the greys a bit but to also give another shade to the walls, was trying to achieve an obsidian look, photos don't quite show it good enough.


The Heart

 For the Heart i molded an Xmas tree Decoration into the shape i wanted, a frame could easily be made out of thin wire, i used this so when i did the layer of Toilet Paper with teh 50/50 glue/water mix it would sag giving an appearance of veins.




 Once dry completely i based it black then Dry brushed several times with red, it was then covered with a watered down white glue to enhance the Goo on it.




The inside of the Heart was lined with a piece of red cellophane as i found the light was shining to bright through. 




The Heart was then fixed to a piece of Cardboard cut to fit the area i left for the interchangeable piece, i hole was cut under neath so the light can be taken out and switched on and off. The edges of the heart received a heavy smashing of hot glue to get a goo / vein look before painting up and varnishing it all.


The Lava
The Technique i used for the Lava was the same i used for the Snow on the Dec Comp, the only difference was i made it thicker and added Yellow Paint to the mix. Grab your Talcum powder , White glue and some water, mix approx  70 /30 water and glue and then a good squirt of yellow paint then add the Talc into it mixing until you get a Thick Paste, Play with this mix a bit before you use it needs to be thick enough that when you dab on some sticks slightly to your brush and pulls away from the board giving you the ripple/torrent effect. really let this dry before moving on or when you paint it you will smooth it out.






When it come time to paint several layers were done, first Orange around the edges, then a Red followed by a black red mix then a watered down black, the same color rotation was used as a dry brush over the entire board, except for the black water that is. a Dry brush of Orange was used also on the rock edges to give the heat reflection, once dry all the lava was varnished with a Gloss.






The Bridge
The bridge was made from Card stock then Aluminum Foil for body. Tooth pick spikes were then pushed into the foil before a coverage of Toilet paper with a 50/50 glue water mix was applied. It was then Base coated black and then dry brushed with greys and a later black wash, the spikes were painted a Bronze with a Tin drybrush to take the shine a way alittle.








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Wednesday, 25 December 2013

This is My Entry into December 2013 World of CraftWar on the DM's Craft Forum


Far to the North of Jarlgar near the Jotan Pass in the Great Ice Flow sits the 
The Grove of Uldargron Wyrmheart 
the Great Elder Druid and Leader of the Drudic Circle of Ahrn.




Initial Sketch


Final Product



With this build i wanted to achieve a playable, easy to store Terrain set that could be changed for more Scenarios as apposed to making a one set piece. All the Elements are not fixed down.


The Materials






1/ Card Board
2/  Card Stock
3/ Aluminum Foil
4/ White Glue
5/ Toilet Paper
6/ Talcum Powder
7/ Hair Spray ( or other spray adhesive )
8/ Craft Paints
9/ Clear Plastic Sheet of off the Cover of a display Folder
10/ White Candle
11/ Small Deep edge Frying pan (got mine from Cheap shop , was suitable to fry an Egg)
12/ Flour Sifter ( Top Tip: tell your wife you plan using hers and she will buy you one :) )
13/ Normal Crafting Tools: Pens, Pencils, Ruler, Exacto Knife, Scissors, Paint Brushes


The Base Boards
There are 8x 10cmx10cm , 12x 10cmx20cm and 1x 20cmx20cm game boards. All the Boards are made of Cardboard from a regular packing Box, they are all Double thickness, this was done so that the Ice edging of the Lake/river pieces would have depth and a stable base.

1/ cut all the bases out first, The Ones that are land only can simple be glued together. Take note on your cardboard here and any pictures on them place down, as you will be painting white strong colors like reds and blacks can show through.




2/ The Water tiles bases need to be painted Blue, i used dark Blue to simulate great depth. These were then covered with a piece of the Clear Plastic Sheet of off the Cover of a display Folder cut to fit. Use the White glue to stick this down, it will take some time to dry, it will start to buckle slightly but this will settle. I chose not to do ripple effects or other texture because i was putting ice on top and wanted a still effect, but the glue does provide a subtle effect.



3/ The top Pieces of the water tiles need to be cut to shape your water edges, i used the 5cm mark of the Boards as a guide so it was uniform and i can put them together in different layouts.Keep the pieces you cut off for a later step. Some tiles like the one above a cut a small Pond into. Once these are cut they can be glued down. again be patient here, again some buckling will happen but it will settle.



4/ Paint the Boards White now, doesn't have to be heavy as the snow will go on top.

5/ The Ice, Ok be careful on this step, Candle wax IS HOT, Grab your small fry pan and melt some candle in it, do it slowly.



 Do your ice shards first so you can see how fast it drys, let it dry and then tap out onto your work space, if it is totally stuck reheat for a few seconds just to release the bond. Once out fun part smash it into shards to be spread on top of the water, i don't think it shows in the Pictures well but there is a 3D effect with the ice on the water, buy putting it on top the clear sheet it gets a reflection and looks like there is some under the water


Now for the River Edges, this bit you will be working while the wax is warm still, please be careful here, Wait until the was has turned color from its clear melted state, poke it with a pencil to test it has started to set, but not harden, scoop out a bit with a spoon and test its not to hot with your finger, again this will take a few minutes after it has turned from its liquid form. Now roll it into your hand to form a tube and lay it against your coast line, Mold it into it and then shape, most can be done with your hand and finger nail but using your Exacto knife helps here to. 

6/ Let it Snow - Grab your Talcum powder , White glue and some water, mix 50 /50 water and glue and then add the Talc into it mixing until you get a Thick Paste.



Now with a Brush Dab it onto the boards , Paint it on and mix it all about, Do the hocky pocky if ya have to even. Leave in globs in some bits, this will settle so don't be afraid of High areas. Let this step dry totally before moving on it will take a day, Avoid the temptation to poke with finger, if its not set you will leave a print.



Once it is dry Grab the off cuts of the water tiles, the Hair spray , Flour Sifter and the Talcum Powder. Again if you threaten to use your wife's hair spray and Sifter she will buy them for you :)

This part is Messy and the Talc will get every were, not as bad as Glitter but yer it will spread, part of the fun is cleaning up right?

What you need to do is Spray the snow area's with hairspray,  This is were you use the Off cuts of the water tiles to mask the spray so it does not get on your water. The Powder will but it wont stick and can be cleaned off, the little buts that stayed on the ice Coast actually gave more texture to it. Before the spray drys quickly put some Talc Powder into the sifter and cover the piece. Let this dry will before moving on, it took a couple hours, now tap the tile slightly on its edge and then blow the excess powder off, i did this multiple times as i didn't want Powder getting on Miniatures or other terrain every time i used them. What your left with is a great Snow texture. 




The Other Elements


All the other pieces were formed first with Aluminum foil
Once shaped they were covered with toilet paper that was pasted on with a 50/50 White glue and water mix.
 Again the Drying will take a good day, one done, base coat and paint up before Splotching some snow around the base then dusting off with the talc and sifter, this process was done with all the single elements. The Vines on the Throne were Toilet paper rolled up, i then dunked one end in the glue mix and worked it down twisting as i went, this kept it from getting soaked and left it pliable so i could twist and tie them.

Here are some of the Elements being made.

Throne Sculpt                                                            Rune Stones

All the Pieces                                                              The Tree Arch

The Throne ready for painting

The Teleportation Circle

To achieve the Carvings of the runes on the Circle and rune stones i used Card stock from a Note pad Backing, its soft enough to mark your design in and once painted kept its shape, Go over it several times with a pencil, do it slowly, if you slip you will mark in places you dont want.

Once all drawn i then used a black Ball point pen to go over, it is sharp enough to cut just a little deeper and emphasize your carving, A Pencil will get blunt doing this


Once painted and Dry bushed it comes up like this, it looks even better not in photos , they don't do it justice.

The Base was then built up with Card board and Aluminum foil and Toilet paper just as the Other Items


 The Ice Pond
I did a frozen over pond too. Made exactly the same but to simulate air pockets trapped under the ice the Clear sheet is not glued down, instead Candle wax is dripped onto it and the the sheet is placed Candle side down , the sheet is cut smaller so its held in place by the upper board.




Ok so that was basically it other then painting it all and the Clean up.