See ya in a couple of days! More around the corner
@ArdenMakesThingsАй бұрын
HECK YEAHHH
@charliebasil4166Ай бұрын
He just can't be stopped!
@tinytitanminiaturesАй бұрын
Keep them coming. All those small videos really hit the spot.
@BlackMagicCraftOfficialАй бұрын
If the olympics introduced dungeon tile making, Australia would def send Trent with googly eye tiles.
@BlackMagicCraftOfficialАй бұрын
Ok, real comment: highlighting the tiles by scuffing them was absolutely genius
@bradycobb563Ай бұрын
Lotta great content. Please dont get burnt out. I need your videos.
@MiscastАй бұрын
Thankyou! Having a really good time, fear not!
@ryanschenk2946Ай бұрын
I can't tell you enough how much I have enjoyed your channel. I've tried getting into hobby crafting over the past few years but never felt I had the skills to tackle some of the projects that I had always wanted to try. I've been watching your videos recently and been so inspired that I just made my mind up to get started and I'm so glad that I did. I've completed a ton of small projects and even took on a few big ones over the past few weeks and have made so many cool things that I'm super proud of. I think a big part of building up that confidence to try was watching you go through some of the same creative struggles and then seeing the incredible result in the end. That has really given me the confidence to just get out of my head and start making things. I really appreciate you my friend!
@MiscastАй бұрын
that is so amazing to read. thankyou. that really means a lot
@tannerchristensen5761Ай бұрын
Your energy and enthusiasm the last few weeks has been infectious
@billdefranza4927Ай бұрын
You are cranking out sooo many videos! I love it, but stay healthy and please don't burn yourself out.
@MiscastАй бұрын
I am! Promise, thats why this video was a day later! I appreciate it
@619SlipkАй бұрын
This man out here making surfaces to play some 100 different games on
@MiscastАй бұрын
I can only remember the rules of like 2 hahah
@bob5695Ай бұрын
The googly eye tile looks so good! So many options to give a different effect with slightly different paint jobs on it.
@MiscastАй бұрын
Totally!
@exion101Ай бұрын
My dude, this rules! I spend so long making ridiculous maps digitally for my games but nothing approaches the charm of these physical pieces. Hats off to you man, really inspiring stuff.
@demetrinight5924Ай бұрын
I like the color scheme you chose. You have some vastly different styles in each experimental tile. The colors being consistent pulls them all together. It's really fun. Thank you for showing your unique set of dungeon tiles. It is so cool how differently everyone makes their own set.
@DomPastaАй бұрын
Ah yes, the universal language of a cat lying about being fed...
@MiscastАй бұрын
hahahaha
@samsowdenАй бұрын
I call it Ne'vah-Bihn
@Bluecho4Ай бұрын
The rite of passage for every cat is learning that the different Hoomans in their life don't automatically know if the others fed them or not. And that their will can be broken.
@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_ChannelАй бұрын
Our dogs do the same…..cry to our son so he feeds them…then go cry to our other son….then me…..then my wife……then she yells at me because neither the kids have fed them…..eternal cycle….
@TheNerdySimulationАй бұрын
As a certain Dungeon Fucker would say: You are a river to your people. Sharing knowledge, even if it might be quite simple/rudimentary to experienced crafters, is genuinely so fantastic and life-altering. Knowledge should flow as freely as water.
@CronosVidsАй бұрын
Your creative output is amazing. I envy your flow and drive. Inspiring stuff!
@ddmcd1215Ай бұрын
Incredible, I like how practical your builds are.
@JackOfDiceAndThemАй бұрын
Great content as always, was feeling tired this morning and didn't fancy hobbying but once again you've inspired me to pick up a brush!
@RatProphetX3Ай бұрын
Insanely beautiful little angle when taking the stuff outside to spray the mushrooms were framed perfectly and looked so nice !!
@paulthelen6041Ай бұрын
I have also been on a huge hobby binge recently and finished my ogre mordheim warband and some terrain and buildings so you have impeccable timing with all these hobby videos 👌👌
@wittlegoblinАй бұрын
I'm excited to play around with alginate. I dig the idea you've gotta use it fast and it won't produce a ton of molds, makes it a different kind of intentional!
@phreshsub5254Ай бұрын
I have a lot of plastic crack and a Aussie passion to do something with it. U are a huge motivator thank u and keep it up
@metalman895Ай бұрын
We love you ya big dork! Just went back in time to watch you show off the studio for the first time. Very magical. I’ve never messed with molding and casting except a tiny bit with silicone putty. I’m worried about mixing and pouring resins. I always thought you couldn’t use plaster of Paris for stuff like this, but I want to give it a try now.
@davefisher8421Ай бұрын
Fantastic stuff. I love being able to see the entire constructive and creative process. The end result looks great!
@MiscastАй бұрын
Thank you!!
@chrisantzarasАй бұрын
This was very very cool. Like making a little board game that's entirely home made
@jandukanocraftАй бұрын
It is nice and refreshing to see a different approach to dungeon tiles. Love your style!
@MiscastАй бұрын
thankyou!
@HacksawsHobbyBunkerАй бұрын
Tiles are the king of modularity. Awesome!
@MiscastАй бұрын
Absolutely!
@cvangemon1307Ай бұрын
Thanks for showing how you make this stuff. I watched some of your old videos and there wasn't enough detail there for me to follow along, but the recent ones have been awesome. I've got everything ready to spend this weekend pouring plaster into coles cookie boxes, and these tiles are next! Cheers :)
@MiniAxeCraftsАй бұрын
Those googly eye bases are begging to have one or two of the bumps replaced with the actual googly eyes again, with a little bit of paint scraped off so they can peak through - awesome result all round!❤🔥
@HouseDMАй бұрын
I spy black kitty @ 5:55. Proud black cat parent here! Sup Trent! Love your TORRENT of creativity here. Keep on rockin' on! 🤘
@capnskustomworksАй бұрын
I don’t know, I think YOU’RE the best… 😆 Those look so sweet!!! The colors suit the jungle feel perfectly, and I love the wear on them. The googly eyes one is definitely really cool, very natural-stone like! That’d be a neat concept to use to glue flocking in between, or resin for water crossings! If that’s a batch’s worth, I can totally envision ye doing a few evenings of designs to end up with crates full of dungeon tiles!!! Super cool!
@MarcusSuvantoАй бұрын
My black cat alos lies about being fed. Love these videos man, SO inspiring. I've started working up a little warband and everything this past week because of them. Goal is to paint them fast and fun rather than obsess over the details.
@beerbag9353Ай бұрын
Well done on the colors man!!!
@rohanalmondАй бұрын
Another excellent video with your awesome style. Those googly eye tiles are sick!
@cerisekappes580Ай бұрын
Looks approachable. Love it 🥰
@hauptsacheeinkanal3515Ай бұрын
i love it. looks so cool at the end!! and I love, that they seem heavy and unlikely to move while playing. niice
@ArdenMakesThingsАй бұрын
I love the cinematography of your videos! All the great different angles make for very fun content :)
@MiscastАй бұрын
thanks so much!
@X.davidWilliamsАй бұрын
Huzzah,, I always learn so much here. So thank you. I also enjoy that you give credit where credit is due. I've seen so many videos that rip off things that Jeremy from BMC has invented or innovated and NEVER give him his due. Especially the modge podge/ black paint foam sealer.
@MiscastАй бұрын
Absolutely!
@BlackMagicCraftOfficialАй бұрын
I rate this comment 10/10
@X.davidWilliamsАй бұрын
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial - Huzzah
@googiegressАй бұрын
Yes attribution is good to see. But it might surprise you to find that people have been sealing foam with mod podge and/or paint for quite some time before BMC ever started ;)
@MiscastАй бұрын
@@googiegress every hobby technique has been done before, its only natural when you put enough creative people alone in a room for hours and hours with access to similar materials with similar problems to solve, the same discoveries are gonna happen. I think the combination of Jeremys different processes, documentation and attitude is truely innovative and the reason why his name is attached to dungeons tiles in this way. Not crediting that is a disservice imo
@D-RayaАй бұрын
Love the steady stream of Miscast videos! They are always a treat
@MiscastАй бұрын
Thankyou!
@jakelevinson7802Ай бұрын
I like how the thumbnail looks like one of your really old videos made me nostalgic
@MiscastАй бұрын
hahah awesome, thanks for watching so long
@marklindsey4112Ай бұрын
I really like how much character there is in these tiles. It's sort of bespoke mini-mass production and it's awesome. It's good to see how much fun you're having in these recent videos.
@MiscastАй бұрын
thankyou!!
@graefxАй бұрын
Being made from plaster theyve got a very specific matte and textural appearance that gives them a lot of character. Love the paint job too. I feel like these will age and patina really cool
@janofe2232Ай бұрын
These are ace! When you're not using them as a dungeon they can add cool little details to you jungle board and buildings. I can imagine they'll fit really well with your textures made from food packaging!
@MiscastАй бұрын
great idea!
@bradenbenson50Ай бұрын
Jeremy, from BMC, did something similar with his cast frostgrave tiles! Love the new ideas and great finished product!
@jeffreykershner440Ай бұрын
I remember that series. Frostgrave is still great!
@zenosaracino8678Ай бұрын
I really like the birds chirping in the background
@jimart3230Ай бұрын
I've made some bigger tiles this way. I usually drop some fibre (or flyscreen) in the backside of the plaster to make them snap less often.
@googiegressАй бұрын
I've only done some casting with a HirstArts mold. I used dental plaster and stuck the pieces to a 1/8" plywood backing for durability. Mixing the plaster thick enough to make it hard to pour also seems to be important.
@WizardEyessАй бұрын
Guess im going to need to try this out! Great tutorial!
@lienshiАй бұрын
Miscast upload right as I get ready to eat? tis a blessed day
@MiscastАй бұрын
Hahah hell yeah, what are you having?
@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_ChannelАй бұрын
Awesome video. I love those texture spray paints. I painted all my computer cases with that sort of paints because how boring the cases are.
@anarchistkobold4375Ай бұрын
Your videos get me excited to hobby
@MiscastАй бұрын
Thats the best thing to hear
@cheeserdaneАй бұрын
Still planning on my outdoor table. Need to get the lumber cut up
@lofiworkshopАй бұрын
Great work, Trent! These are some really useful lessons you've been giving.
@MiscastАй бұрын
thanks J!
@harazhangf5782Ай бұрын
Love the tiles, well done.
@MiscastАй бұрын
thankyou!!
@JosephusHellyerАй бұрын
the googly eye one looks like the tops of mushrooms or like weird alien lily pads. Put something gloss down in there, make it a pit trap, something like that would be awesome
@venial9051Ай бұрын
Yesssss more Miscast!!
@MiscastАй бұрын
Here I am!
@CaffeinatedMiniaturesАй бұрын
Super love the googly eye tiles!
@davidmorgan3469Ай бұрын
Try covering the alginate with wet paper towel and plastic sheet (cling wrap) …. That may give you a little more working time. 😊
@FanroghscornerАй бұрын
I saw a guy (can’t remember who) that used caulk and used a textured roller soaked in soapy water and that worked a treat to make quick tiles/walls
@meanestgreen3320Ай бұрын
Maybe try clearcoating the outside part of the molds to try to seal in more moisture and make the mold last longer?
@MiscastАй бұрын
I might try this!
@googiegressАй бұрын
I also wonder if keeping the molds on a wet palette might keep them moist for a little longer without adding enough moisture to decay them?
@RyMar87Ай бұрын
Super cool hoodie!
@halseypayne4249Ай бұрын
THIS is the tutorial I need. I have no wargaming friends right now but I have a very passionate D&D crew.
@MiscastАй бұрын
amazing, sounds like all you need!
@davidmorgan3469Ай бұрын
It looks really good 🎉 fantastic job ❤
@sandaldanielАй бұрын
Heck yeah, never been this early to Miscast before. Can't wait to get more inspiration for things to create on top of the pile of shame that are all my projects
@MiscastАй бұрын
Lets gooo!
@francistiffany405Ай бұрын
Alginate is made from seaweed - so pretty safe (bar the preservatives, of course).
@chaosfrogs7Ай бұрын
Those tiles are fresh!
@Moonguy13Ай бұрын
Helll yeeaaah!!! Also thanks for the mordheim kitbash last time 🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@MiscastАй бұрын
Thankyou!!
@coryway6951Ай бұрын
Miscast video means it's a great day
@tragoniusАй бұрын
i did not have Miscast and BMC churning out Mordheim content for my 2024 dorkrafter bingo card. i am am extremely happy boy.
@MiscastАй бұрын
Neither did I honestly
@KimHarderFogАй бұрын
Great colors
@MiscastАй бұрын
Thankyou!!
@wadekothmann431Ай бұрын
I want to try those googly eyes tiles and paint them like a bubbling or boiling fluid of some sort… tar, magma, hot spring, so much potential
@MiscastАй бұрын
great idea!
@harleystachel7225Ай бұрын
Id love a second channel where i can see u play on those!!!
@TheFipsdotcomАй бұрын
I love the content and the frenquency ❤
@MiscastАй бұрын
Thankyou!!
@indiewargameАй бұрын
Lookin' goood. The process seems kinda fun as well 👍
@sirguy6678Ай бұрын
Great video! Lots of hand work- but really excellent!
@MiscastАй бұрын
thank you!
@tobiasbooth9740Ай бұрын
I'll definitely be doing this for my skaven bases. Gonna be fun to smash the casts and make loads of cobblestone rubble >:3
@evilanno3394Ай бұрын
You could make some of the googly eye once withthe eyes like they are open, as in the floor is alive and part of an eldritch monster
@hydra1plprivate942Ай бұрын
getting a video upload from u is like meeting a stray cat, it makes ur day better ❤, love ur content man! please, as long as u enjoy it dont stop makin it!
@MiscastАй бұрын
hahahahh thankyou
@JamgeosoАй бұрын
Another awesome video. You're smashing it dude
@lucabastianello9830Ай бұрын
Lego are really the perfect molding walls^^
@MiscastАй бұрын
yes, and fun.
@lucabastianello9830Ай бұрын
@@Miscast i use it to Co tai. The blue stuff^^ kzbin.info/www/bejne/l6DOhXVvpdmMgdU
@TJtheBeeАй бұрын
While this video didn't cure me of my sinus infection, it did make me feel better, so thank you. In the meantime, I need to go get cold meds.
@MiscastАй бұрын
feel better!
@bolicobАй бұрын
You know, you're theme here is really reminding me of the Rauh Ruins from Elden Rings' DLC (Yes, it's on top of my mind because I am currently plaything the game, but you should still look up pictures of it if you havent sseen it cause it's very cool :P )
@spaceoddity5674Ай бұрын
Really inspiring ....want to play 😁☀️
@jakestaples8498Ай бұрын
Nice work
@spikefacesamАй бұрын
Trent you are my hobby hero
@olddominionoutfitters1272Ай бұрын
Smart idea with the googlies
@MiscastАй бұрын
Cheers! I've been trying to work out what to use them for ages
@olddominionoutfitters1272Ай бұрын
@@Miscast the rattle factor is something I’ve had fun with
@chester1882Ай бұрын
Naaah Trent, you’re the bloody best ❤
@diyfirekingАй бұрын
Very cool mate 😍😍
@jacobroberts1434Ай бұрын
Such a good idea!
@MiscastАй бұрын
thankyou!
@crapparcАй бұрын
I found amazing tiles like this from a cheaper store. They are bamboo coasters and I regret not buying more because they are not sold any more.
@arjade_24Ай бұрын
You are doing such a great job posting more regularly man. Keep it up. Question about plaster of paris stuff, how durable is it? Like, if i made these and yeeted them in a box would they break being transported to my flgs?
@MiscastАй бұрын
mixed correctly and fully dry, its fine, it'll probably scratch easily though. If they were going to get stored and travelled with id use something like dental stone
@grombatmoleАй бұрын
Me: “if only there was a way to cast and colour at the same time” Trent: “I’m gonna spray the mold!”
@TheHairyBeastieАй бұрын
Miscast - do you know the builders silicone and soapy water trick for making cheap silicone putty.
@Friedpan1939Ай бұрын
THE RETURN OF THE KING
@MiscastАй бұрын
Too kind!!
@ChaseDaOrk3767Ай бұрын
If I had the chance to make some fantasy scatter terrain, I'd like to make some castle ruins or dungeon tiles to look like they've become overgrown by this gross biomass that's basically like a fleshy moss of sorts (or meat moss as i like to call it). Basically if what happens if either the Necromorphs from Dead Space or the Flood from Halo were to run rampant across the lands of DnD
@OnYourMarxАй бұрын
10/10 they came out great + also cat
@MiscastАй бұрын
thankyou! and cat!
@joyahorrorshowАй бұрын
googly eyes branded "Joggle Eyes" is the most aussie thing ever
@FablesD20Ай бұрын
im actually planning some tiles...
@MiscastАй бұрын
letss gooo!
@FablesD20Ай бұрын
@@Miscast tiles for ancient giant dungeons
@Ankhschannel13 күн бұрын
Great video, however - im having a hard time making out the material you use for the molds. What are you using? (and what brand)
@Megamanover9000Ай бұрын
Woah that green you used around the 7th minute mark is so vibrant! What did you use for that? Also your cat and my cat mustve gone to theater school together..
@MiscastАй бұрын
I use lots of different greens and yellows but I sprayed everything with a gloss coat at the end (I forgot to mention) and it helped made everything pop
@jeffreykershner440Ай бұрын
Can you add acrylic paint to the plaster? That would make the chips and scuffs a bit less noticeable. But im not sure if it would make the ppaster fail.
@MiscastАй бұрын
I did! theres a bit in the video, it works pretty well
@handsofrhythm3415Ай бұрын
Another awesome video. Where do you buy your alginate from? I've found it to be a bit pricey in Australia. Am I just looking in the wrong places?
@MiscastАй бұрын
probably from barnes or rowe trading
@handsofrhythm3415Ай бұрын
Cheers
@krzysztofkurdziel6742Ай бұрын
What are you using for moulds? What is it used for, so I can look it up in my country. And also, great video, it's nice seeing someone so enthusiastic about their hobby