STOP making your DUNGEONS grey! Make them like it’s 1997!
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
In this video I start to build my own Diablo inspired Dungeon Set for my D&D campaign and one shots!
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0:00 Intro
0:26 In the beginning
1:32 One Tile
4:41 Darkest Dungeon
5:28 So many Walls...
7:47 Decend into Adventure!
9:09 Let me in!
11:41 Dungeon Renovations
13:59 Time for a long Rest
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I assumed you had a huge audience simply based off the quality of the video and the ingenious crafting. This is an incredible amount of precise work. I hope you get the recognition you deserve!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words :)
@jackdunne6152
Жыл бұрын
......and subscribed!
@kaptain113
Жыл бұрын
@@jackdunne6152 same
@tomsanderson
Жыл бұрын
Seconded. This was a great video. I also subscribed and am looking forward to your next project!
@piotrcthlu
Жыл бұрын
I felt exactly the same
Subbed based on video title alone.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Great to have you onboard and thanks for the clip on inspiration 🙂
I never would have guessed that the magnets would still work through the layers of cork bricks and paint. Really cool!
@Outland9000
Жыл бұрын
Little neodymium magnets can be surprisingly potent.
This was wonderful. A modular diablo-style dungeon fits like a glove with the procedural dungeon generation in the games, and as someone whose knowledge of DM'ing and dungeon crafting for D&D is very superficial, I really appreciate all of the small crafting hints and details you put on display here. It really gave me a new level of appreciation for this stuff! And as others have pointed out, the quality of the visuals, editing and framing of the video is something I'd expect from a channel with 100x the subscriber numbers. I hope this gets seen by many more, because it really deserves to.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
My thought exactly: the procedural generation in Diablo is pretty similar to that what I do when I design a dungeon. Only that I use dice and of course my brain 😄 Thank you for watching!
I used a reddish-purple color for my floors, also inspired by The red bricks of Diablo 1. I'm so happy to see others with the same love for that atmosphere and even more so to see you providing this tutorial to give it a shot as well!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
This sounds great! Reddish purple is probably even more true to the original but I wanted to have the clear distinction between wall and floor color. Thanks for watching!
I really have been enjoying the newer build I have seen like this one that have been using different color schemes! It's always interesting to go back to those older video games and realize that the pallet they used was much more varied. I wasn't paying enough attention back then. Great video!
I love that you are embracing the colors and demonstrating how to do it without looking garish. There's definitely far too much grey, black, and brown in medieval fantasy the way it is without DMs adding to that.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Especially as the Middle Ages where sometimes crazy colourful. Thank you for watching :)
@ValdVincent
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, which is mostly a modern concept, as people at the time loved colors, very bright and garish. Basically only England was dirty, brown, and had no one washing themselves. Much like it is today.
Just discovering this channel after being a DM crafter for a few years. Fantastic video production, simple instructions that dont require expensive tools, and new techniques I hadnt seen before. 10/10 would recommend.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
Pretty unique build. I've watched a lot of these kinds of vids over the years and can say this is the only time I've seen a build like this. Turned out very nicely. Well done
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Love it! For me Diablo 1 is my favourite of the series, such an eerie atmosphere. Looking forward to see you expanding on this!
I know it's topical thanks to the beta, but it still makes me smile seeing all the love D1 has been getting lately. Really cool stuff, subbed!
This is a fantastic video, and props for pulling inspiration from a great game! I like how you went through the process one step at a time, but didn't linger too long on any one. The extra editing was also noticed. This is some serious quality!
Love the versatility of the walls and how you can easily make any shaped room! I have to rethink using a large base like this instead of smaller tile blocks now. Can't wait to see your subscriber base grow to match the level of video you are producing. Great job and very engaging.👏
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! I’m so happy for all the positive feedback this video received!
That slipover door trick is perfection.
Very nice work - I really appreciate the departure from a neutral, monotone grey! It really worked well in Diablo while still coming off as creepy enough for the game, and this is a great tribute to that. I can't help thinking that, for those who work in a more modular pre-built tile system, that this will work great when combined with the HeroQuest board game for some inspiration for themed areas like a torture chamber, temple, summoning circle, and so on: the HeroQuest board game - the great-grand-daddy of all tabletop dungeon terrain sets - worked on a similar premise, but switched up the floor tiles in muted colours and brick/tile styles, so you had some nice greens, blues, yellows, and so on as well, on marbled, flagstone, wood plank, and other textures - the game board kept the colours muted and subtle, and it was a nice effect. Now that I'm thinking of it, Diablo might have even done something similar for its pre-generated areas (I remember the Butcher's chamber standing out as a little different, for example!)
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the Heroquest board is another perfect example why you don’t need to have grey dungeons. Thanks for pointing this out!
I love your take on the modular style. Wyloch is a great inspiration and I'm glad to see you taking a page from his book while bringing your own ideas to the table. I was also struck by your comment: "Although I don't use a traditional grid... I still have a hint of a grid." That's so clever! You clearly put a lot of thought into your builds and it's helped me learn something today. Thank you!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! And for watching of course! Yeah as I said in the video, I try to avoid it as my players don’t really use it (we tried and they asked me anyway about distances) and I find it very gamey. So I think this fits neatly in our style of game.
Foam dart pillars is genius, I'm sooooo glad I saw this vid. I've been trying to think of what to use to make pillars for ages and I have a ton of nerf darts
Love the color choices. Really adds life to the dungeon.
Love the versatility of the walls and how you can easily make any shaped room! I have to rethink using a large base like this instead of smaller tile blocks now. Can't wait to see your subscriber base grow to match the level of video you are producing. Great job and very engaging.
Beautiful work! I like the planning you put in this. It really paid off in the finished piece.
I will be using this technique for when I DM a campaign of Steinrich's Guide to the Eldritch Hunt.
You make this look so easy! Great video. I love how you say things like "be careful with this step" and there you are like a pro going so fast.
"Ahhh... Fresh meat!" I just saw this in my recommendations, and now I'm a subscriber. I was already following Wyloch (and many other crafters), but your approach is refreshing and creative. =^[.]^=
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I really try to do things with an alternative twist to keep the videos fresh and interesting. I’m super happy this is recognised!
this is the beginning of a great youtube channel
Just wow! I can't imagine the patience you must habe to go through with such a project
That looks like pure magic making for me.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words :)
Legitimately ended up watching this twice, was just skimming trough it at first because it caught my eye but it turned out to be REALLY good, fantastic work man! hope to see the channel grow!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you very much!
I love the use of color. Great idea, very versatile design. Can't wait to see what's next
Watching this made me dig out my old Diablo DnD book.
Subbed. Instantly, the moment the video was over.
Thank you, my friend. That was delightful.
Wow! I work in construction and I have all of these materials around the house. I never thought about using them in this way!
I stayed a while and listened. Great idea btw! :-)
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
I LOVE how you made the modular doors for this!
Dude! WOW! Amazing detail. These look fantastic!
This channel is my find of the year! Such good videos, and content. I'm an instant follower! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to me.
I designed my tiles based around early 90's PC dungeon crawlers like Dungeon Hack!, Wizardry, Breath of Fire 2, and Phantasy Star. Never was a fan of the all-gray look and instead went with a "pixelated" Saturday morning cartoon design. I utilized a 2x2 repeatable pattern for a consistent look. I then paint with only a handful of colors. This idea started when I was only using highlighters to color my designs and loved how characters stand out easier on the table. Simple monsters were usually a couple of colors and the more difficult were all gold. Not only does it give a certain charm, but it also makes it my very own and easy to replicate.
Some of the most high quality content and craftsmanship I've seen in a long time.
Looking forward to the next! Very well done
This is so good! The Diablo cathedral theme is a fantasic idea, great work!
What a lovely set! I look forward to watching the rest of your work!
The amount of work in this is incredible!
Wow, this is very-very pleasing to the eye! Looks very good, you can clearly see where the walls are and where the floor is, but they still harmonize with each other. Great job!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
I‘m super happy about the look as well! Thank you for your kind words!
What a great use of materials and ideas for a unique look. Thank you for making this
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for watching 🙂
Wow! LOVE the aesthetic of this! Using cork for the brick is an excellent idea. Great video!
I just found your channel. Absolutely wonderful! I look forward to watching more.
I enjoyed your video a lot. Well structured, good explanation, well filmed and cut. I hope you get the attention and subs you dserve. I am very much looking forward to your next crafting projects! Dungeon terrain would be great to see
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm already planning on expanding on this set!
Neither am I a DM nor am I planning to build a dungeon like this but this video was very enjoyable and interesting to watch! Great craftsmanship!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
I can only recommend it! Thank you for watching :)
You had me at DIABLO in the thumbnail. ❤
Super! Ganz toll! That dungeon set came out amazing. The way you put together your video made it entertaining to watch an easy to follow. Thank you!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Vielen lieben Dank! Great you like it! Thanks for watching :)
Looks super! Keep up the great work!
Loved it, I've been playing DnD since the 80's and still do all my terrain as DIY with cardboard and random things I find. I love seeing how people create new and improved things.
Very detailed and well done. I enjoyed the video.
Spectacular work!
This makes me want to create a dungeon set of my own! Really cool!
Came over based on a comment made on Wyloch's Armory and was totally hooked by the Diablo theme. I love that game so much! Subscribed!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Welcome to my little channel. Hopefully you enjoy my other stuff as well :)
i was thinking about this the other day, glad to se it done
Love it, love your style, I liked and subbed. ❤
I must admit this video was really inspiring. Thanks for that. Subscribed :)
That's absolutely astonishing. I found myself traveling back to 1997. Nice fit for the doors, I can't think I'm something more modular than this. Will try it as soon as possible, but I'll made it with cardboard. I found out that putting metal wires inside the cardboard it's a fine alternative for magnets. Thanks for the inspiration.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
I think my only real problem with cardboard is that it can warp pretty easily. I know you can counteract that but it’s not something I like to work around. Though I do like your idea with the wires. Other than that cardboard is a great material for getting playable scenery on the table.
Fantastic work! Really enjoyed how well you explained it all, and it came out beautiful.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! :)
Great work! 🔥
I second all the positive comments that you have received. They are everything I would have said or forgot to say in my comment. Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I'll definitely be watching it over and over again as well as your other ones. Liked and subscribed!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Well then welcome to Lenric's Realm :)
Such good work and attention to detail, it looks really good!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you soo much :)
Blinded by nostalgia.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
And probably never will… 😢
such an excellent idea, and great execution
This was next-level. Truly awe-inspiring. Given this set would cost over $200 from Dwarven Forge, you really nailed it.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Zanthorr
Жыл бұрын
1000% agree, this is amazing craftsmanship. The price point is irrelevant. How many hours did this take? Honestly, I don't know and I'm not willing to try and estimate. Having the tools, knowledge, materials, and a camera is all you need for greatness.
Nice build. Good quality video editing
These look brilliant. I can't imagine how many cork bricks you must have made for this! Great work!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Not so much as you would think I guess. I think I used about three A4 sheets of cork.
Great work there !
Wow this is a love for the craft on display here. Nice work man!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
Phenomenal work, the editing and video quality alone makes this video an instant success!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
inspiring, bro :) I really appreciate the re-usability/ re-constructability.
I really like what you did with the door - ingenious!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Well to be fair got the idea from wylochs armory. Just tried to add my own spin on it. Thanks for watching 🙂
Big fan of the old game and now big fan of your channel. Outstanding work. Thank you for sharing.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. I’m happy you like it!
Fantastic stuff!!
I love the tile pattern. I will definitely use it in the future.
This is AWESOME! congratulations on the amazing work!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
This is incredible, it looks so good! I love it
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much :)
I never GMed or needed dungeon tiles or walls, but your great video made me want it so bad. You are very talented, keep up the awesome work!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Do it. It can be a very fulfilling hobby. Thank you for watching and your kind words!
Awesome build. I'm definitely subscribed now!
Great video as always :)
Outstanding!
Top tier stuff bro. Keep it up.
Wow, very nice. Lots of great ideas here.
Nice. Great content, keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
Looks great!
Loved this one! Keep up the killer work :)
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your awesome feedback!
Beautiful tiles here. subscribed for sure!
Superb~! Keep up the Good Work
This is AMAZING! Love Diablo 1 and you've captured that essence here!
@LenricsRealm
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! :)
Seeing this devotion is crazy. I never wanna build a miniature in my life. But props to you!
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
Well as someone who didn’t thought he would ever get back into this, I can only wholeheartedly recommend this hobby and it’s great to see that this reaches people outside of the hobby. Thanks for watching!
@jakipop3397
Жыл бұрын
@@LenricsRealm Y'know, you're probably right! I do do art, so it may be a matter of time. Keep up the good work!
this is sick! sooo cool!
I have no idea about this hobby. I just saw Diablo in the title and I have to say you really nailed the look. The amount of work that went into this and the creative process is mind blowing.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
It's such a great hobby! I can only recommend it!
Incredible work.
Love Diablo, real cool way to do a tile set, looked amazing
This is awesome!
My man, came across by accident but I couldn't stop watching, this is amazing. You are very talented.
@LenricsRealm
Жыл бұрын
What a happy accident! Thank you very much :)
Wow, this is gold!