Dungeon Stone Ruined Floor
Dungeon Stone Ruined Floor
Published 2021-01-06T15:02:11+00:00
We have the start of a new set! As all other sets, Dungeon Stone Ruined starts with the humble floor. We've got a number of variations at 2x2, including 4 with varying amounts of rubble on them.
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Instructions
For each tile, print yourself one of dungeon_stone_ruined_wall.floor., dungeon_stone_ruined_wall.wall. and a base of the same size (1x1 - 4x4). The tiles are in inch square basis (which matches most commercial printed tiles). If you want that size, print without changes, and print one of the inch bases. If you instead want 25mm squares (The historical scale of OpenForge), scale the floors on X and Y or walls on X, Y and Z by 98.4% and print one of the 25mm bases. Finally, if you want wyloch style tiles (1.25" per square) scale the X and Y by 125%.
Note: All bases for OpenForge Dungeon Stone are kept in their own thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone Bases
Other Dungeon Stone Ruined Tiles
You can find the rest of this set as it gets released in the OpenForge 2 Dungeon Stone Ruined Collection.
Painting
This set was originally designed so I could cheaply expand on my Dwarven Forge tiles from their first Kickstarter. Because of that, the paint scheme I use is designed to make the tiles fit in with the scheme I used on that set. Dwarven Forge has a video showing how to do this paint scheme.
Date published | 06/01/2021 |
Support Free | YES |