Friday 26 January 2018

Dungeon Pillars (for the 2.5D dungeon)

As I mentioned at the end of my first video, episode 2 features a few pillars for the dungeon:


And if you would like to have a go at making a few yourself, you can find a direct link to the PDF file HERE.

Alternatively, if you would like to support the channel with a small donation, the file is also available as a pay-what-you-want product over on RPGNow and DriveThruRPG (so you can either grab it for free or choose to pay as much, or as little, as you like).

Plus, I'll also be posting little bonus videos over on the YouTube channel every now and again - so remember to subscribe if you don't want to miss anything :)

Saturday 20 January 2018

The Basic (2.5D) Dungeon Video

Here's the first video of the new series:


Being my first video, my presentation skills aren't that great (plus, having a bit of a cold didn't help) ...but I should get a little better as time goes by (or at least I hope I will :S).

Anyway, if you would like to have a go at making a few yourself, you can find a direct link to the PDF file HERE.

Alternatively, if you would like to support the channel with a small donation, the file is also available as a pay-what-you-want product over on RPGNow and DriveThruRPG (so you can either grab it for free or choose to pay as much, or as little, as you like).

Furthermore, feel free to post any suggestions or comments that you might have either here, or over on youtube ...and if you do have a go at making any yourself - I'd love to see the results!

The 2.5D Dungeon (revisited)

A couple of years back I posted a few pictures of some of the 2.5D dungeon pieces I made (based on DM Scotty's 2.5D system, but with a slight twist), both here and on various forums etc.

In response to those pics (and the brief instructions that accompanied them), several people got in touch to ask if I had any plans to create a few videos to accompany them.

Well, at the time I had no means of doing so (plus the whole idea of appearing in videos was/is a little daunting to be honest) ...but I've since inherited a 'hand me down' digital camera* that can just about manage 720p videos - plus I've also managed to cobble together a working microphone* from some of my old band equipment ...and so I thought I would give it a try :)

Anyway, to begin with, I'll be going over the basics again - before eventually moving on to some newer stuff ...including a few sci-fi pieces!


So, feel free to check out the channel (and follow along if that kind of thing is of interest) ...and lets see where this new adventure goes (and yeah ...I'm already working on growing a thicker skin in anticipation of the YouTube comments section :) ).

*note that if the videos attract a reasonable following I'll be investing in some slightly better equipment ...but for now, I'm going to struggle on with what I've got.