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Post by chargeit on May 13, 2015 19:42:45 GMT
2.5d tiles I made for the first dungeon of the D&D 5e starter set. Likely won't be doing the rest since this took a good 2 weeks. I will however be doing tiles for large encounters and the such. Really happy with the way they came out. I did mess up the shape of the left most room. I also made the first part of my cave mud instead of stone like in the reference map. I was going off of a black and white print out.
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on May 13, 2015 20:35:43 GMT
Howdy,
EXALT BUTTON!!!
That, my friend is a good start, Kev!
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Post by belatucadras on May 13, 2015 22:37:42 GMT
Ha! Better than a good start! Very well put together.
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Post by DnDPaladin on May 14, 2015 0:01:54 GMT
my god, its a complete disaster !!!
just joking thats a real nice set there. that goblin hideout is awesome ! true to the map, well done and it has that comic book feel to it because of the live colors. thats always a plus to me cause i hate realism.
seriously, awesome job man !
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Post by chargeit on May 14, 2015 0:38:18 GMT
Thanks.
Yea, I'm happy with how it came out. Pretty much better then I had hoped. It was a good learning experience.
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Post by DMScotty on May 14, 2015 14:36:21 GMT
LOVE!
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Post by chargeit on May 14, 2015 15:41:38 GMT
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Post by lordbryon on May 27, 2015 15:10:48 GMT
I've been looking over the module and I'm interested in recreating "Cragmaw Castle" in 2.5 d. Also interested in the ruined village.
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Post by sgtslag on May 27, 2015 17:21:36 GMT
I like how you marked the solid wall sections... I am using Hot Glue swirls on some modular cave wall sections: they look really nice, but they consume a large amount of Hot Glue! Wish I would have seen Your technique a few weeks ago... Awesome work! Cheers!
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