Set Things on FIRE! || Fire Markers, Wall of Fire, Burning Building!

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • At some point, most D&D campaigns or wargamers will have use for fire markers, a wall of fire or some way to show burning buildings - So I set out to make my own unique version of these crafting staples, with my usual modular twist.
    Some of the inspiration for these is absolutely drawn from Black Magic Craft's fire and smoke markers ( • EASY 🔥Fire & Smoke Mar... ), but I hope my…modifications give them some solid added value whether you play D&D, 40k or something else!
    Come to think of it, the blue options would be great for plasma fires or tau battles…
    These are all designed to be used effectively with dungeon tiles, and fit nicely on a 3" tile system, or even a 2" one if you're ok without a gap.
    The Wall of fire can also be made as a circular version using the same techniques, if you want one for that shape specifically and prefer it over angling the straight sections - Which may be something I do later…
    Let me know what you guys think!
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    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro/Inspiration
    00:31 Colour Changing Tricks
    03:36 The Faster/Even Cheaper Method
    04:16 Fire Markers
    06:01 New Texture
    07:15 Gallery of finished pieces
    08:07 Wall of Fire
    10:38 Smoke effects
    11:29 Burning Building
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Komentáře • 102

  • @RPArchiveOfficial
    @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +20

    So how would you guys use the colour changing ability in your games? would you use an LED for this even if you usually wouldn't use them?
    As always I'll be trying to answer questions as soon as I can, so feel free to ask :)
    SCENIC SEALANT
    You can make this a few ways, I show some more in the modular overgrown accessories video involving pva glue and varnish or matte medium, but these days I use:
    1 part Mod podge
    5 parts water
    I'm constantly playing with this and learning more, I'm probably going to do a full video on sealing terrain at some point :)
    CHARCOAL TEXTURE
    Even once sealed, some of these might be a little loose - I found it was a good idea to give each piece a handling and let the loose bits fall off, then cover up any gaps if needed with some more of the fine filtered charcoal dust before the final sealant layer.
    I also gave the white ash another layer after sealing because the sealing darkens it down a bit - but ash is quite good at staying attached even without spray, so an extra layer over the top isn't a problem. It also gives the piece more variety of contrast!
    BURNING BUILDING CARD DIMENSIONS
    3/4" tall
    5/8" wide

    • @babadibabadiboo
      @babadibabadiboo Před 3 lety

      No questions but wanted to say you have inspired me to start crafting keeps and castles (which I learned I made too big and I of course made all my measurements as I went - lesson learned). So thank you, you have a new Patreon too ;)

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety

      Thanks a ton man! The support is massively appreciated, and it's awesome to hear about inspiring people to make stuff :)

  • @thomasmanley9118
    @thomasmanley9118 Před 3 lety +25

    I've never wanted my party to take fire spells more! These look super incredible dude!

  • @sicciful
    @sicciful Před 3 lety +9

    We all want to play with fire, that's a fantastic bild. And certainly with the different colors just continue matt

  • @HallofCraftVids
    @HallofCraftVids Před 3 lety +10

    I love your second method for the compact battery + hotglue I might be liberating that for some of my own builds... Thanks for the video, great stuff as always.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man, definitely the version I'll be using in future :)

  • @RagynBlackwolf
    @RagynBlackwolf Před 3 lety +14

    These will give the firebug in my group a great amount of fun. Usually a Fireball spell makes damage and thats it. With the fire markers i can have those spells have a real Impact! Literally. Since the Wall pieces are modular as well, i will Just pull out a Wall piece and place a burning rubble Marker there!

  • @morgan3147
    @morgan3147 Před 3 lety +9

    I like this idea for fire markers for my dnd games. I'm still working on the table ideas but I'm going to work on this one at a later time.

  • @Fhardervig
    @Fhardervig Před 3 lety +8

    4:24 Lol, great job on the video as always ^^ You got some fantastic results :)

  • @MarushiaDark316
    @MarushiaDark316 Před rokem +2

    Since you don't have an ice and snow set yet, the wall of fire pieces could serve as ice pillars if you paint them blue instead of black and don't put LEDs inside. Might also be a decent way to do icicles too. :)

  • @maximusdarja
    @maximusdarja Před 3 lety +4

    LED Throwies!! :D

  • @luluography
    @luluography Před 3 lety +5

    Simple yet impactful, Cheers mate for the tips! I still can't help but be impressed when you show off your skills. I'll definitely be using this for my table.

  • @kreezerast
    @kreezerast Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome, and timely! Great work, Matt. I have been pondering how to turn a multi-pack of LEDs and a handful of batteries into something fun and useful. This is great inspiration for me.

  • @Raycheetah
    @Raycheetah Před 3 lety +10

    Okay, Matt. Now build us a Prismatic Wall effect using multicolored LEDs and fiber optic filaments. =^[.]^=

  • @Nate-dj9nt
    @Nate-dj9nt Před 3 lety +5

    Recently started watching your videos, great content man ;)

  • @jonathancoupe9428
    @jonathancoupe9428 Před 3 lety +5

    Love your work man!

  • @isaacderr2799
    @isaacderr2799 Před 2 lety

    A true magician

  • @christophermurray9777
    @christophermurray9777 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done. These look cool as hell.

  • @Atmoseeker
    @Atmoseeker Před 3 lety +1

    Some great options there. Love me some dynamic feature lighting 👍

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Sebastian :) I've got a lot planned around dynamic lighting actually, right up your street 😅

    • @Atmoseeker
      @Atmoseeker Před 3 lety

      @@RPArchiveOfficial love it! 👌

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety

      Your feature on midwinter minis was cool :)
      I've been meaning to add some better lighting to my setup for a while - even quality white lights that let you see minis and terrain in their true untinted colours would be better than the yellow dining room light that gets used at my games right now 😅

  • @andygb4
    @andygb4 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video. Well done Matt!

  • @luckyte3905
    @luckyte3905 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely epic

  • @richardokeeffe8375
    @richardokeeffe8375 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome work!

  • @patrickmasse7159
    @patrickmasse7159 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good tutorial to bring lights to the tabletop layout

  • @BJKasowski
    @BJKasowski Před rokem

    I keep watching your videos and it's more and more amazing!

  • @brittanyparks8242
    @brittanyparks8242 Před rokem

    That's cool 😎 love it.

  • @idiotluggage
    @idiotluggage Před 3 lety +2

    Great idea. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mattiasfagersjo3407
    @mattiasfagersjo3407 Před 3 lety

    Love your work! Every video makes me smile and inspired! :)

  • @JohnMiller-zr8pl
    @JohnMiller-zr8pl Před 2 lety

    Amazing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Jay-bf6tp
    @Jay-bf6tp Před 3 lety

    Just found this dude. Thoroughly impressed - he is on another level. Subbed, liked and bought batteries/LED through the affiliate links. Thanks matey!

  • @Reboot153
    @Reboot153 Před 2 lety

    @3:52 An alternate option would be to use heat shrink tubing. I dont know what the cost/speed/ease of use aspects would be vs using hot glue to get the same result. I just know that I typically burn myself with a hot glue gun and being able to use normal electrical heat shrink tubing would work just as well.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 2 lety

      I found the heat shrink wouldn't shrink thin enough, I did try :)

  • @Seoz
    @Seoz Před 3 lety +3

    I tought LED needs at least a little resistor even with such small battery :o

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      Basically from what I understand these little batteries and LEDS have just enough resistance built in to allow you to use them straight together :)
      Disclaimer: I am not an electrical expert, just a hobbyist trying things out and researching as best I can 😅

  • @leobezemer3713
    @leobezemer3713 Před 3 lety

    Hey Matt, for the rooftop fires I think Magnets would be a fine solution. Either glued underneath your rooftiles or just use two stronger magnets, place one under the rooftile and one at the bottom of the fire and just let magnetism do it's job. But this depends slightly on how thick your roofiltes are. I think this last option would work on the tile you've shown in the video here.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      Pretty close to the plan! basically I would make a roof tile with hollow space inside the fire to place the LEDS, then the roof tile connects to the roof itself like all the others :)

  • @MiniatureHobbyist
    @MiniatureHobbyist Před 3 lety +3

    Great tips and tricks, thank you =)

  • @stuartfarrell6729
    @stuartfarrell6729 Před 3 lety +1

    smoken !!!

  • @Tinmann_77
    @Tinmann_77 Před 2 lety

    Wow, amazing video. This gives me some ideas (that I can't play around with yet 😪)

  • @SecularMentat
    @SecularMentat Před 3 lety

    The 'fire wall' ones look like they'd be GREAT for SLA 3d printers.

  • @soledude
    @soledude Před 5 měsíci

    👌👌👌

  • @Drake_4
    @Drake_4 Před 2 lety

    Drinking game: Everytime Matt says Hot Glue take a shot

  • @michaelshort1411
    @michaelshort1411 Před 3 lety

    You can also use cotton balls to make your smoke. I've pulled the cotton ball into the shape I needed, then sprayed it with some diluted pva glue to give the cotton a sturdy medium to work with, then painted them with either airbrush or dry brush with red closer to the light then painted shades of gray to black towards the upper portion of the cotton. Then using hot glue or super glue to the base around the led lights or model train grain of wheat lights.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh I know, it was definitely an alternative option 😅

    • @michaelshort1411
      @michaelshort1411 Před 3 lety

      @@RPArchiveOfficial We would always use the big cotton stuffing you get in pill bottles to make our campfires, bonfires or torch smoke, etc.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety

      I think it works best as a billowing fireball look (like Erics hobby workshop did a while back), it has that rounded texture :)

    • @michaelshort1411
      @michaelshort1411 Před 3 lety

      @@RPArchiveOfficial regardless I like the look and the affect it has

  • @sonicexpert986
    @sonicexpert986 Před 3 lety

    And to think I paid for 3d printed resin fire walls that I painted... these look so cool! It's got me thinking, I could hollow out the wall since it's 1inch thick and add an LED just for the hell of it...

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      That would be my plan - a lot easier with the smaller grippy led I showed too, less to hollow out 😅

  • @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204

    good vid keep up the good vids you do

  • @elcid200
    @elcid200 Před 3 lety +2

    The rocks parts looks like a oreo cookie (6:11)

  • @michaelshort1411
    @michaelshort1411 Před 3 lety

    I use the used medicine cups that come with certain medicine bottles like from Nyquil, Robitussin or Immodium to make my markers. But it's gotten harder to find multi color LEDs now that Radio Shack went out of business. And most dollar stores only carry the white LEDs tea lights. So I may have to go back using a trick I learned 25 yrs ago when I did model train villages before they had multicolored lights. You thin out some enamel paint with a lil bit of paint thinner and lightly brush on a coat or two over the light bulb until you get the desired look you want for LEDs dont give off that much heat do you wont have to worry about it burning the paint on the light to get the color effect you want.
    What I did for my black burned ground rather than using real charcoal I use black sand that you can pick up at a dollar store in the floral sections for home decor they use it to pour in the bottom of a vase. I even found some red sand and gravel that I added to my bases to give the look of hot burning embers scattered around in few places so they aren't in just one spot. But before adding the red sand if I want to tone down the bright shiney black sand I either cover it with matte mod podge or spray on a matte finish then glue on some of my red sand and gravel for those are shiney to give them the bright hot look of the embers

  • @DrizztFan23
    @DrizztFan23 Před 3 lety

    There is no war in Ba Sing Se.

  • @a_rabidnun9817
    @a_rabidnun9817 Před 3 lety +2

    I am going to be that guy because I must have missed it in the video, but where do you typically buy the LED's from? Especially the ones that flicker. I know that in the states they are easy to find the candles in dollar stores, but in France they are not so easy or cheap. Thanks and BTW this video is great. Especially how to create the simple replaceable LED "throwers". Awesome idea.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +2

      There's a full list with links in the equipment list in the description :)

  • @newtpondskipper
    @newtpondskipper Před 10 měsíci

    Balefire!

  • @yuvrajahluwalia1132
    @yuvrajahluwalia1132 Před 3 lety +2

    The infamous eyebrows strike again

  • @sw33n3yto00
    @sw33n3yto00 Před 3 lety +1

    You definitely have the flame appearance down.

  • @LAJay90
    @LAJay90 Před 9 měsíci

    Quick question about the surebonder are you having to use an inverter for it? I believe they only come with a us plug?!? Great work BTW and great to have back 👍🎉

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Preface this with I'm not an electrician, so this is not advice - but I've used mine with a us plug travel adapter for years :)

  • @maxbrouwer95
    @maxbrouwer95 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm thinking about making standing candles using leds. Maybe you could show us how...??? :D :D :D

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety +2

      Like, for a mini table? My first thought would be use a 1225 battery as the candle holder and work a 1mm led wire around it somehow... But the holder would be comically oversized 😂
      If you really wanted to, your best bet is 1mm LEDS with the magnet under the table, and have them sealed in place. Not my style, but it should work :)

    • @maxbrouwer95
      @maxbrouwer95 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RPArchiveOfficial Thanks for the response and advice! Love your videos (made some tables and magnetic books of my own), did not expect a response :D
      I was thinking more of a floor standing candle holder (don't know the proper name). It might be possible to create a base from the battery and use the 'wires' of the LEDs to give it a wrought iron look

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety

      Ah! Actually that would be much easier, though it depends how many candles you want as each would need it's own 1mm led :)
      You could use hollow styrene tube for the main pole though, and run the wires through it to a battery at the base...

  • @TheMNWolf
    @TheMNWolf Před měsícem

    *ahem* ... GREEN FLAME!

  • @TommyWashow
    @TommyWashow Před 3 lety +2

    I wish i was british just so i could get away with your awesome slang. naff is a great word

  • @powersave2
    @powersave2 Před 3 lety

    +1 to engagment metrics

  • @MarkLewis...
    @MarkLewis... Před 3 lety

    Craft the lights or... just purchase cheap lights that have a multi-color feature and remote. Sometimes it's easier versus cheaper, but when easier is still pretty inexpensive... I chose easier for more crafting time... ... but to each their own.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 3 lety

      That's also an option, but they're often larger - hence why I did this :)

  • @samda4739
    @samda4739 Před 2 lety

    Easier way to do fire effects: use real fire/j
    For real tho amazing video and I’m planning on making a few.

    • @RPArchiveOfficial
      @RPArchiveOfficial  Před 2 lety

      Nice! One of my less popular videos so its nice to hear someone's getting use from it 😂

  • @potatoturtles4life
    @potatoturtles4life Před 2 lety

    want ash? just use ash. so obvious, but I certainly didn't think of it.

  • @fall3nn3rd58
    @fall3nn3rd58 Před 3 lety

    get video