If you play any Conan RPGs and use terrain, you will probably come across the Black Walls of Khemi eventually.
This is my take on those black walls with a simple construction tutorial.
Enjoy!
'Barbarism is the natural state of mankind,' the borderer said, still staring somberly at the Cimmerian. 'Civilization is unnatural. It is a whim of circumstance. And barbarism must always ultimately triumph.'
-Robert E. Howard
Beyond The Black River
Places of Interest
Showing posts with label Black Kingdoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Kingdoms. Show all posts
Friday, April 7, 2017
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Black Obelisks of Stygia
New how to video on Starships and Steel. This time we are building some Black Obelisks.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Jungle Vegetation: Aquarium plants revisited.
Another look at aquarium plants.
This is my first attempt at a tutorial video hopefully people find it useful....
This is my first attempt at a tutorial video hopefully people find it useful....
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Lost in the Jungle: Ruined Huts
And so our brave band, after being shipwrecked on some lost coast of the Black Kingdoms and fighting their way past hostile tribes have come to a once open settlement that is now overgrown with jungle and in ruins.
The village huts, once likely thatched, only remain as rings of rough hewn stone.
The village huts, once likely thatched, only remain as rings of rough hewn stone.
Cut out a piece of foam core larger than you want the stone hut to be. |
Shave the edges down to create a nice slope. |
Draw a circle approximately where you would like the hut to sit. |
Cut polystyrene blocks for the structure. These blocks are about 1" x 1/2" x 1/2". |
Begin fitting the stones to your circle by cutting corners at appropriate so they fit together. |
Glue the blocks into place. I used hot glue, but the high temperatures melted the foam in some places. Next use your x-acto knife to distress the first level of stones. |
Repeat with the second layer of blocks: fit, glue and distress. |
Base coat the entire project in black. |
Roughly paint the stones with a dark grey. |
Add a lighter grey over the dark a little heavier than a dry brush.
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Cover the base in white glue to prepare it for a covering of sand |
Base covered in sand. Once it is dry add more watered down white glue to cement it in place. |
Paint base sand with a dark brown. |
Dry brush with a lighter brown to bring out detail. |
Add some moss flock to the edges. |
Completed ruin. |
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