furfle
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Post by furfle on Jun 11, 2014 7:41:48 GMT
NewWalls I wanted to add the 2.5 feel that Scotty does, but with my own flavor... I just started cutting tonight, and it's not really that hard to assemble. The only part that takes any thinking is when you hit it w/ the sharpie. So let me know what you think of triangles for wall as opposed to the flat like Scotty.
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Post by Cyan Wisp on Jun 11, 2014 10:52:30 GMT
They look like quite a bit of work went into them. Did you draw all the details!?
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Post by adamantinedragon on Jun 11, 2014 13:47:28 GMT
I like the concept. I'm assuming you are using card stock for the triangular walls instead of cardboard, but I might be wrong. This does appear to be a technique that people like me might benefit from printing on card stock paper instead of trying to draw by hand.
Just one point about the standard 2.5 approach Scotty popularized, and that is the standard approach creates very easily stackable tiles. These triangles would make stacking tiles a bit less compact, if that is important to people.
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Post by Draklith on Jun 11, 2014 16:10:33 GMT
I like walls...
kinda unique build for whoever created the dungeon...from a DM's perspective, I dig it
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furfle
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Post by furfle on Jun 11, 2014 20:56:00 GMT
Yeah what I am doing now is just printing more - I have made by hand several walls, and then just print out as many as I need - magnetize the bottom - and go.
I don't have to pay for printing, so I would be nutz not to do it. Moreover, I like B/W. Not as an 'instead of...' but as some variety. Scotty is like a meal at a diner, and I am like the dollar menu at mcdonalds.
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