Make a Gothic Dungeon for Table top Gaming
This is part 4 of a four part series on how to make modular dungeons for table top gaming. In this video I show you how to make a Gothic style dungeon using simple and easy to get materials.
How do you make a dungeon look Gothic?
We make this dungeon Gothic by incorporating standard Gothic architectural features including Pinnacles, Buttresses, Flying Buttresses, Tracery, a rose patterned window, and arched windows and doors.
I also show you some new painting techniques including “washing” to give us a nice granite look, and a black over white technique to give us a nice marble look.
The template with the Gothic Architecture elements is on my website right here: http://www.stormthecastle.com/how-to-make-a/make-a-gothic-dungeon-for-table-top-gaming-and-dungeons-and-dragons.htm
In the three previous videos I showed you how to make black and dark table-top modular dungeons for gaming. Those videos are here:
Part 1: Making the game playing surface https://youtu.be/F4a3TzEXW1k
Part 2 : Making the walls and accessories https://youtu.be/z0vYqhUuhXY
Part 3: Animation in the Dungeon: https://youtu.be/NI7DrjBBAMk
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