Nice , like the options. Making a smaller bridge with my older boys , the little guy asked " but where will the troll live ?"... unexpected laughter, thank you.
Thanks Kris. Your creativity and design style is awesome. I like the idea of a chasm being a texture that fades to black. Like the reverse of a sunburst guitar finish . I hope you never run out of paper, cardboard and printer ink.
That's pretty awesome. You could easily also make a bridge wider or more narrow, or use the solid brick textures on the sides for a sturdier look. Well done. Always amazed by your ideas.
This is so cool!! The city encounter gets a bridge! I really enjoyed watching you work out the details on your discord, and the modularisation with the extra part on the side of the bridge is genius!
Lovely design. Now you just need to do a ruined version. 😁 As was mentioned in the comments a full on wooden one would be nice. Also with the right end piece (more so for the stone) the bridge could double as a pier.
Another great build and excellent video! I cant wait until my builds look as clean as yours 😅 I have some more questions, thanks for the quick responses on your other videos. Where do you source your cardboard? Specifically the double corrugated and thick card? I have one smallish double corrugated my new office chair came in but that's not going to last long. The cardboard featured in this video looks so pristine compared to the box I have. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
I generally save any box that gets delivered - and sometimes ask friends and family to keep hold of any 'good stuff' they get too. For example, the large (double corrugated) box my new(ish) computer came in last year will last me a while :) But you can always use foamcore if that's easier to source (it just costs a little bit more).
I've loved your stuff for a while now, thank you for making these tutorials. About this one, do your minis not slide down the ramps? That happens anytime I make inclines, so I instead make wide steps. But I'd rather it look smooth like yours
The angle on this one is about as steep as I'd want to go - but the plastic models I use (on mdf bases) have been fine. Though the one time I used metal ones - they had more of a tendency to slide (so looking back, I would have probably made it less steep).
You have done it again.. I'm so glad that you are still going strong. It's because of you I have come back to d&d after 10 years.
I don't plan on going anywhere :) (and welcome back to the hobby).
Nice , like the options. Making a smaller bridge with my older boys , the little guy asked " but where will the troll live ?"... unexpected laughter, thank you.
Where will the troll live indeed :)
@@CrookedStaffTerrain
With my ex ?
This is a great piece of terrain Kris. Love that this is modular, so you can have a longer bridge in one encounter and a shorter bridge in the next.
You could probably make a couple of ruined modules too.
Thanks Kris. Your creativity and design style is awesome. I like the idea of a chasm being a texture that fades to black. Like the reverse of a sunburst guitar finish .
I hope you never run out of paper, cardboard and printer ink.
I also hope the same :D
Thanks to you I can no fill my tenfold castle dungeon with the features Strahd deserves!
Very nice. Simple to make and great looking. Thanks
Thanks (and no problem :) ).
Thanks for making consistent content. It’s been an inspiration for me to start making content again.
Looks great! You should do a version with textures for a wooden bridge.
You could probably just replace the floor with the wooden planks from Ep.51 for a slightly different look :)
As a dad dm, I appreciate your work immensely. Thank you for helping me call the next generation of heroes to adventure!
:) no problem :)
Really nicely designed. I am impressed you got the railing topper bricks sized to work out to an even number on both the flat and diagonal sections.
It did take a bit of back and forth :)
That's pretty awesome. You could easily also make a bridge wider or more narrow, or use the solid brick textures on the sides for a sturdier look.
Well done. Always amazed by your ideas.
Yeah - with a bit of tinkering, we should be able to make bridges of all shapes and sizes :)
Brilliant Kris.
I can see this being used over lava, with tall bridges, for a Khaza Dum effect
Yeah - it should be quite versatile :)
Not to Bad you say, well I say just Brilliant brilliant
Glad you like it!
So far, this is the best build of this year!
Not bad I suppose - even if it is only the second episode of the year :D :D :D (not including the build-along).
I love this channel so much
😄
This is so cool!! The city encounter gets a bridge! I really enjoyed watching you work out the details on your discord, and the modularisation with the extra part on the side of the bridge is genius!
Thanks. I think it's turned out quite well in the end :)
And my party better prepare for a bridge encounter.
😁
Excellent video!!
Amazing. I’ll be making all of it. It will be pretty useful months.
Impressive creativity and technique, thumbs up!
Awesome as usual!!!
Thanks for the video! Another fine addition to the terrain options!
No probs (and yeah, I think this one should have multiple uses :) ).
These are fantastic!!!!!
Thanks :)
Nice. This is awesome. Just watching it I’m imagining so many possibilities. It also gives me inspiration for a bridge I’ve been wanting to make.
Thanks (and yeah, we all need at least one bridge encounter per campaign :) )
Lovely design. Now you just need to do a ruined version. 😁
As was mentioned in the comments a full on wooden one would be nice. Also with the right end piece (more so for the stone) the bridge could double as a pier.
Thanks 👍
(a wooden bridge is probably a project for another time)
Engenius!
Bought and built, very easy indeed.
Very cool! Thank you.
No problem! Glad you like 'em :)
The bridge looks great! I don't have a reason to use a bridge in my current campaigns. Looks like I might have to come up with one 🤔
Glad you like it :) :) :)
Hundo p, I'm making one of these! (After I finish this shelf I'm making...)
A real shelf I'm assuming? :)
Clever and simple as always. :) Thanks.
No probs!
Another great build and excellent video! I cant wait until my builds look as clean as yours 😅 I have some more questions, thanks for the quick responses on your other videos. Where do you source your cardboard? Specifically the double corrugated and thick card? I have one smallish double corrugated my new office chair came in but that's not going to last long. The cardboard featured in this video looks so pristine compared to the box I have. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
I generally save any box that gets delivered - and sometimes ask friends and family to keep hold of any 'good stuff' they get too. For example, the large (double corrugated) box my new(ish) computer came in last year will last me a while :)
But you can always use foamcore if that's easier to source (it just costs a little bit more).
Another greate video! Do you have these bricks as a separate pdf? A would like to use it to build some kind of castle wall?
Not yet - but I have plans for something similar in the future ;)
Where is the slow clap emoji at? This is hands down one of my favorites
Glad you liked it :)
I've loved your stuff for a while now, thank you for making these tutorials. About this one, do your minis not slide down the ramps? That happens anytime I make inclines, so I instead make wide steps. But I'd rather it look smooth like yours
The angle on this one is about as steep as I'd want to go - but the plastic models I use (on mdf bases) have been fine. Though the one time I used metal ones - they had more of a tendency to slide (so looking back, I would have probably made it less steep).
First!!
AWESOME!