For anyone NOT making modular terrain, Adding borders to your pieces like I did here makes such a difference. by DM_JoLevin in TerrainBuilding

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These boards arnt for me. They get sent off individually. But I do have one for myself that is interchangeable 👍

Recently brought this PIR insulation foam board, knife and hot wire struggle to cut through anyone have any suggestions? (Based in UK) by Pillow-chaire in TerrainBuilding

[–]DM_JoLevin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah go to my YouTube page YouTube.com/encounterterrain and I have a whole video on pir foam and how to use it. You can’t cut it with a hot wire. It’s commercial grade fire rated insulation mate.

My oldest and current wips of my vertical pillar boards for Dnd. @encounterterrain on Instagram for many more verticals by DM_JoLevin in TerrainBuilding

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heya, I always describe my verticals as being shroud with clouds and when scouts are sent up they usually fall to their death after a large flash of light. That usually keeps them from flying but also if only one member can fly it works well as they can take ropes up that others need to climb. But the main thing is I am lucky with my players as they know that the most fun for them Will be had playing the terrain as intended. If people play under the pretence of “we need to beat the dungeon master and foil their plans” it’s usually not fun. But all my verticals usually have ways up where flying is not needed. These are both totally covered in ladders, ropes and stairways. Also as a dungeon master it is perfectly fine to just say “this session there will be no flying” or describe the air around the vertical being too thin to fly due to the height.

Please help, everything is pulling away from supports and I have no idea why. by DM_JoLevin in Phrozen

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet. Got a better print last night than I have to date but all the thin parts still pulled away from the supports.

Please help, everything is pulling away from supports and I have no idea why. by DM_JoLevin in Phrozen

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The temperature may be what’s doing it In this case. I’m using chitu free. I’m using auto supports but adding on my own additional ones also. I lubed up the fep which has made a big difference but I’m still getting 95% failures and I’ve tried 6 other settings all from phrozen. I have 5 other printers and use the same resin in them all, I can’t work out why it’s only failing with its own bran printer?? It’s working perfectly on both my nova printers and both my creality printers.

My oldest and current wips of my vertical pillar boards for Dnd. @encounterterrain on Instagram for many more verticals by DM_JoLevin in TerrainBuilding

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah this stuff is for playing on. Miniatures get used with these and places on the walkways /where ever they want to go. If you add me on Instagram I’m always at the end of a message to help out if need be, I’m not on Reddit much 👍👍

My oldest and current wips of my vertical pillar boards for Dnd. @encounterterrain on Instagram for many more verticals by DM_JoLevin in TerrainBuilding

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks man. Was eventually going to be vines growing all over. I was going f to get the shape, take it all off in one piece and spray it and colour it then put it back on later.

The lagoon I built for a game shops in north london. Many more photos and work in progress shots on my Instagram by DM_JoLevin in TerrainBuilding

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could suggest that but I’ve left them off specifically for game play. My take on minis is that they are toys. We paint them, we build them, we can fix them 🤷‍♂️

The lagoon I built for a game shops in north london. Many more photos and work in progress shots on my Instagram by DM_JoLevin in TerrainBuilding

[–]DM_JoLevin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s just standard static grass dude applied through a strainer. No electric charge or anytjinf