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Post by keysorkardboard on Jan 4, 2014 22:53:57 GMT
I've built pieces to replicate Black Fang's Dungeon in the Pathfinder Beginners Box. It's my go to when showing people Pathfinder. Here's the Magical Fountain tile. I got the inspiration from DM Scotty's fountain video.
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javenspell
Paint Manipulator
Is this your Character sheet Larry?
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Post by javenspell on Jan 4, 2014 23:01:38 GMT
phenomenal! I feel like such a novice, very Nice
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Post by grym247 on Jan 5, 2014 1:06:34 GMT
Nice Job dude, Ooooozing Awesomeness
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Post by Tabletop Gaming with Juce on Jan 5, 2014 1:22:14 GMT
I've been considering replicating Black Fangs Dungeon myself. Really cool to see that someone else has already done this.
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jinxx
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Post by jinxx on Jan 5, 2014 5:04:44 GMT
Very nice!
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Post by earlteagrey on Jan 5, 2014 5:38:16 GMT
Nice! I've been working on doing the entire Beginner's Box too! It will be fun to see what everyone comes up with!
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Post by skunkape on Jan 6, 2014 18:21:21 GMT
Wow, your pieces are really great looking!
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Post by keysorkardboard on Jan 7, 2014 6:09:49 GMT
One trick I use is to apply a wash of watered down acrylic black around the inside edges of the tiles. Before it gets too dry I dap up the inside 1/2 with a paper towel, leaving the wash closest to the "walls" untouched. It really pops the borders and makes it more dungeony. It's like shoving dirt in the corners.
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Post by onethatwas on Jan 7, 2014 10:00:56 GMT
Thats a good technique. I use a shade of gray really near to black (called pavement) to do the corners. It doesn't overwhelm the color, and looks more shadowy to me. But I'm finding as I craft more tiles, I need this less, as the corners kinda naturally have a dark, gritty, shadowy feel...
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Post by ashrothedm on Jan 7, 2014 14:42:19 GMT
Your images are all great, and that tip on the wash is an excellent one. It does make the dungeon look more grungy.
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