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Post by danieloftherockfoots on Jul 3, 2014 1:28:51 GMT
It was about a year or so ago that I turned my eye on a lark, to looking for cheap figures for games that before hand had only been imagination and graph paper work. Due to the fact that I wasn't seriously looking to buy anything, it was an exercise in wasting time. I didn't find much that stood out as amazing, and even less that I wanted bad enough to hit the buy it now button. I did however find a place called old.enworld and crookedstaffproductions. They had some paper-craft furnature, printable floor pieces, and even some adventure supplements. Not alot mind you, but enough for a fun few nights depending on how you play it. Iwish i could say that they had alot more paper craft stuff but what they did have was sweet. Weither it was before of after I found DM Scotty and his 2.5D style is lost to time. But recently I went looking for for that site with the papercraft (which I should mention is free) to helpme in building my first 2.5 tiles. I might have cut the walls slightly too thick but all is well. It's fairly far from pretty but this is a house for one of the supplements they put out. I hope you all like it.
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Post by dungeonmistress on Jul 3, 2014 1:40:32 GMT
That's what I like about DMScotty's 2.5D method. It does marry well to quite a few of the paper terrain makers products. Crooked Staff, Enworld, Kev's Lounge Fat Dragon Games and One Monk (And their forum Cardboard Warriors) are all really good places to look for compatible paper crafts. Hang out with us and the places I mentioned above and you'll learn all kinds of nifty 'tricks of the trade'. And welcome to the forum!
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Post by skunkape on Jul 3, 2014 19:20:32 GMT
Good marriage of the two methods!
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