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Other Stuff => Workbench => Tutorials => Topic started by: James Morris on May 31, 2022, 05:17:52 PM
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Following multiple requests after the Partizan Show, I've put together a blog post about how I made my terrain mat that we used for our Battle of Degsastan game. The main material is Sherpa Fleece with additional teddy bear fur fabric and tufts and scatter materials.
The full article is quite extensive and can found here: https://mogsymakes.net/2022/05/31/sherpa-fleece-terrain-mat/ (https://mogsymakes.net/2022/05/31/sherpa-fleece-terrain-mat/)
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Good blog write up on the mat construction. There's clearly a lot of work gone in to that.
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That looks fantastic, I will have to go over and take a look
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That's very impressive, I'm not totally convinced by the teddy bear fur additions, I wonder if reducing the length of the fur would make it stand up a little more like long grass. Be that as it may, I think this is one of the best mat's I've seen.
Well done.
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Well done on the toot and the mat. Have you tried using smaller pieces of the Sherpa fleece on other surfaces/mats to add vegetation rather than as a base for the whole mat?
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That is excellent :-*
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fabulous...well done
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Inspired by the photos here, I read your "how to" at the blog. I always hesitated to use teddy bear fur, but this one is really convincing. I think I will give that sherpa fleece a go at some point! Thank you very much for the brilliant work and showing these pictures!
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Well done on the toot and the mat. Have you tried using smaller pieces of the Sherpa fleece on other surfaces/mats to add vegetation rather than as a base for the whole mat?
Cheers! Yes, I have, it needs a bit of blending in around the edges but it works OK.