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Post by curufin on Jun 5, 2016 23:09:37 GMT
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Jun 5, 2016 23:19:57 GMT
Howdy, Torches, 10 foot pole, 50 feet of rope, short sword, iron spikes... I actually said "Oh my God" out loud. Kev!
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Post by kgstanley81 on Jun 6, 2016 2:56:09 GMT
Someone seems to be enjoying themselves and what they create :-) this is awesome
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Post by Meph on Jun 6, 2016 11:23:14 GMT
Due to a couple personal issues with my group I decided to end my game a while back and have gone full bore on my arcade collection and restoration. As it stands right now I don't know that I want to resume gaming in the fall, I may take a longer break. Yesterday I packed up all my gaming supplies and put them away, but seeing all that you are doing with you tiles curufin , I think I will just substitute my gaming time with printing and painting tiles. I figure if I never game again with them, at least I can use them with my kids for D&D and Frostgrave, and if I do play again you can imagine their faces when we start playing again and I have a room full of tiles. You are doing an awesome job. Love these new water tiles. You managed with one post to pull me back in ever so slightly
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Post by curufin on Jun 6, 2016 15:57:53 GMT
Thanks, Meph! I am enjoying creating Wyloch's system (with a sprinkle of my own touch). It is challenging as hell, but seeing True Tiles gain some traction is very fulfilling. We have lots of big stuff planned. I will try to keep pulling you in from the non-gaming abyss. There are about 7 or 8 completed Water Tiles that aren't shown, as well as a few other goodies. And another dungeonous tile set could already be in development....
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Post by kgstanley81 on Jun 6, 2016 18:21:17 GMT
Just for these I wish I had a 3d printer
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Post by ElderOne on Jun 7, 2016 6:33:14 GMT
Greetings,
I have been holding my tongue, but can no longer keep silent. The awesomeness of these printed tiles is too great. I will just have to join the multitude of those that would like to have a printer that could make these. Congratulations to all who had a part in this...Well Done!!!
Mike
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Post by DM Misha on Jun 7, 2016 20:20:35 GMT
Keep the AWESOMENESS coming curufin!!
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Post by wilmanric on Jun 8, 2016 1:19:12 GMT
If I was more of a dungeon tiles DM, I'd love these. Way to go! Awesome work!
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Post by teazia on Jun 17, 2016 8:17:20 GMT
Very very choice.
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Post by curufin on Jun 25, 2016 22:01:00 GMT
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Post by Meph on Jun 25, 2016 23:16:40 GMT
Excellent job Curufin. Just seeing those tiles conjurs up some great ideas.
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Post by kgstanley81 on Jun 26, 2016 0:05:51 GMT
And this still makes me want a 3d printer
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Post by jennifer on Jun 26, 2016 8:02:00 GMT
Now that's some awesome sheet
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Jun 26, 2016 12:28:05 GMT
Howdy, Shut up and take my EXALT BUTTON!!! Killin it as usual, Kev!
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Post by fantascientist on Jun 26, 2016 15:36:02 GMT
Those look really nice!
How modular are the edge tiles? Are they broken off at some fixed distance or do they only match together in a certain configuration?
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cn3wton
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Post by cn3wton on Jun 26, 2016 16:07:52 GMT
Awesome!
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Post by kgstanley81 on Jun 26, 2016 18:01:16 GMT
They look like the cave tiles just missing the wall
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Post by curufin on Jun 26, 2016 18:14:55 GMT
Those look really nice! How modular are the edge tiles? Are they broken off at some fixed distance or do they only match together in a certain configuration? They are fully modular. 23 Tiles in all (plus bridge options). The tile edges have two fixed distances, (1) starting from a corner, and/or (2) ending about halfway though the the second square. I designed just about every combination of this to allow the most flexibility on how you design your chasms. You can snake them around, make them wider or narrower, and start/stop them at walls or field tiles. An early picture. You will notice one tile that doesn't fit. At the time, a tile with a cut corner hadn't been designed. There is one now.
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art
Paint Manipulator
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Post by art on Jun 28, 2016 21:44:29 GMT
I am not as prolific, but I have been working on my own tiles to add to the Wylock tiles I purchased and have made quite a few. Here are a couple of outdoor vegetation type tiles I created and have partially painted. Printing out some road systems currently. Most likely I will have to add some stone walls to a few so I can link them similar to the other true tiles.
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