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Bleys
@bleyscorvidae.bsky.social
Dungeon Master, Table Top Crafter, Horror Enthusiast.
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Boogered my order of operations for my bridge build. I was gonna clean up the uneven edges of the piece. Instead I slapped plaster all over it. Yay...

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The Jack of Autumn in all their glory. F'nor once again with their Big Birb familiar, raven, Selphie. (if you know, kudos to you)

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Hey look, it's the lovely art of my even lovelier wife. A stellar rendition of my Old as Fuck first D&D character, F'nor. A very storied character still going strong.

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Set in Warhammer's world, four players pick a hero, make their way through a level defeating waves of Skaven (delightful ratmen) and Chaos warriors. All the while hearing amusing banter between the characters. Good if you like killing hordes of enemies and enjoy the Grim Dark setting of Warhammer.

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Fallout New Vegas, Final Fantasy IX, Terraria, Vermintide 2, Cyberpunk 2077. Vermintide 2 might be the weak link here and get subbed out for something else, maybe Monster Hunter World instead?

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You build a bridge obviously. Don't mind my messy work table. The clutter improves work flow, trust me. As does the bag of granola clusters (that yellow bag by the tilted bowl that probably never contained food and was more than likely used to mix plaster, much to my wife's horror.)

A very messy work table cluttered with a variety of different paint brushes, foam scrap, and over loaded shelves stuffed with crafting supplies. And a bridge of styrofoam on a board of insulation foam flanked by two river banks, also made of insulation foam. The banks are stacked four layers deep to match the bridge. The bridge itself is made from packing styrofoam from a tv I got who knows how long ago.
Just a different view of the bridge, head on. Also showing a massively cluttered craft table and supplies strewn over all and sundry.
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Ever wonder what to do with those odd shaped packing styrofoam pieces you get when you buy an TV or similar?

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Wanna see my current project? It barely fits the width of my table.

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Not sure if I wanna do step by step for the stuff I make, or just post the final creation. Like the step by step is cool to see stuff transform from raw mats into a full on piece. But I dunno. Guess we'll see.

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Humble block of foam now painted, washed, dry brushed and some sphagnum moss applied to look like vines cracking the tile. I might have forgot to take some pictures after the initial base coat. Base Coat Modpodge+black paint. Dark Grey brushed over that. Dry brushed light grey. Wash of black.

Humble block of foam, grizzled and battered now slathered in a coat of black paint mixed with modpodge to both give a good base coat and a protective layer.
A few steps where missed. But the dungeon tile is now layered with a few shades of grey from dark to light. Dry brushed with an off white to pick up highlights. A dark wash of black ink heavily watered down is applied. Then dry brushed again to pick up highlights. Sphagnum moss is applied to the cracks to make it look like vines have disrupted the tiles.
Side view of the dungeon tile, showing that the sides are also painted, textured and disrupted by the moss.
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Bleys
@bleyscorvidae.bsky.social
Dungeon Master, Table Top Crafter, Horror Enthusiast.
5 followers46 following13 posts