How-To: D&D Glowing Potion of Clairvoyance Prop

From Hendo Art:

This tutorial is for How To make a glowing Potion of Clairvoyance prop from D&D! At 0:48 I’ll walk through how the potion works in Dungeons and Dragons and the lore behind ingredients, and at 2:58 I’ll get down to building the actual prop!

Prop Materials:
➞ Bottle or Decanter
➞ Hair Gel (1-3 bottles)
➞ Food Coloring
➞ String, Gems, Stickers
➞ Gift Tag
➞ Resin mold / Measuring Spoon / Something Half-domed
➞ Printed iris
➞ Epoxy Glue
➞ FIMO Baked Clay / Model Magic / White Clay or Foam
➞ Super Glue
➞ Push Light

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Guardians Of The Galaxy: Groot Cable Guy Phone and Controller Holder

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Need something to hold your phone or game controller while you’re not using them? This Groot cable guy might be just the thing you need if your a Guardians of the Galaxy fan! Stading at 8″ tall, the officially licensed statue also includes a 6ft micro USB charging cable!

[Groot Cable Guy Phone and Controller Holder]

When Baby Yoda Meets Star Trek’s Data

Since everyone is freaking out on how amazing Star Trek: Picard is right now, Twitter user @mrjafri decided to mix today’s one of the franchise’s most iconic characters, DATA, with “The Child,” one of the Internet’s current obsession. As you’ll see, the result is rather… unsettling.

Shawicon 2020: For the Love of Geek Culture and Cosplay

Mike Quinn and Nien Nunb

Driving on the Trans-Canada highway, we take an exit and wind up going North, a bit in the middle of nowhere, between fields and forests. We ended up in Shawinigan, the most easy-going place in Quebec!

This time, our adventures took us to the fifth edition of Shawicon. We are simply in love with this event; it’s our second year covering it! Shawicon is just like its organizer Nino Mancuso; a joyful, friendly event where all the other big conventions are put on the backburner. Mancuso, an ex-wrestler, proudly shares his passions of geek culture with all.

This year, aside from talented local artists, great, inventive cosplayers and real-life medieval fighters, we had the pleasure of meeting Mike Quinn (pictured above,) director, actor, puppeteer, voice over artist and all-around great guy! You might recognize his work from Dark Crystal (he designed and built the original podlings!), Labyrinth and Star Wars (as Nien Nunb; who, straight from the horse’s mouth, isn’t dead!) only to name a few. Where else than Shawinigan do we get to chat and drink beer and gin with actors from Star Wars! (P.S. We can’t wait for seconds with this amazingly talented and genuinely nice person.)

For our local fans, we also got to meet funny guy François Pérusse and techno-journalist Denis Talbot, who was also the spokesperson for the event. Mr. Talbot streamed most of the event on his twitch channel. And we also had the pleasure to listen to an hour and a half recap of Star Wars 1 through 6 by comedian Jeremie Larouche! Just hilarious!

Here are a few of our favorite shots of the weekend!

Can’t wait for next year’s edition: Shawicon 2021!