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Check out this awesome alternative door to use with the OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Square Door designed by the talented Devon Jones on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1722459.
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I've finally set about making OpenForge 2.0 versions, incorporating all the lessons I've learned over the years and my improved sculpting skills. This set provides the basic pool tiles, which will serve as a foundation for more complex designs to...
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This structure comes equipped with OpenForge 2.0 bases compatible with magnetic and OpenLOCK systems. For guidance on getting started with OpenForge, I recommend consulting our comprehensive tutorials. As OpenForge is now a patron-supported...
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Magnetic bases to match the OpenForge 2.0 cave tiles are available. ...One of these can be used as a switch for any battery-controlled items using the small coin cell holder with separate switch:...
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Both statues are compatible with OpenForge 2.0 bases, but they don't necessarily require them. I personally prefer placing a base on the large statues because they cover a significant amount of floor tile, making it easier to set up by serving as...
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Both statues are compatible with OpenForge 2.0 bases but can be used without them if desired. For added efficiency, I prefer using bases on larger statues as they cover significant floor tile space, effectively streamlining setup by serving as floor...
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Both statues seamlessly integrate with OpenForge 2.0 bases, but feel free to use them without one if you prefer. I personally like adding a base to the large statues, as they cover a significant amount of floor space, making it easy to set up a...
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Summary: OpenForge 2.0 This collection of rough stone obelisks brings your city scenes to life. The small obelisks are perfect for a compact courtyard or as an art piece in a mansion. Meanwhile, the large set is ideal for city parks or gatehouses. I...
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Both statues can be placed on OpenForge 2.0 bases, but they don't require them. However, I prefer adding a base to the large statues as they cover a significant amount of floor tile, making it more convenient to set up scenes quickly by using the...
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Both obelisks are compatible with OpenForge 2.0 bases, but they don't require them. However, I prefer placing a base on the large obelisk as it covers a significant amount of floor tile, so why not use it to speed up setup by incorporating the floor...
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This is the second installment in the new OpenForge 2.0 Towne set, and I'm re-examining every aspect of how I approached Tudor tiles with fresh eyes. For those just starting out with OpenForge, we have a series of tutorials that can be found here:...
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This is my second release of the OpenForge 2.0 Towne set, and I'm taking a comprehensive approach to revisiting the design process. For those looking to get started with OpenForge, detailed tutorials are available on our GitHub page. If you're...
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OpenForge 2.0 Freezing stone floors beneath your feet in the morning? It's time to bring warmth with wooden ones into your scenes. This is my first attempt at designing a complete set of tiles within Blender, and I'm eager to learn more techniques...
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While it's all my own code from scratch, it heavily builds upon his OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Magnetic Base with some of my own features. I love the idea behind the filament saver base, but always find that slicers struggle with thin walls unless...
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To render the trap door fully functional, these must be built to OpenForge 2.0 specifications, ruling out a full_base option altogether (ping me if you're seeking only a non-functional trapdoor for the 1.0 version). I strongly advise printing the...
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To make this functional, both styles must be created in OpenForge 2.0 style, as there's no full_base option (ping me if you only need a non-working trapdoor for the 1.0). I highly recommend printing the trapdoor using the trapdoor_upright file to get...
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Both must be done in the OpenForge 2.0 style to make the trap door functional, eliminating any full_base option (ping me if you only want a non-working trapdoor for the 1.0). I strongly recommend printing the trapdoor using the trapdoor_upright file,...
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Hey all, I've been working on OpenForge 2.0, and I'm excited to share some new features with you! My goal was to make OpenForge more capable, faster, and more enjoyable to use. Firstly, I wanted to improve the multi-level functionality without...
myminifactory
Hey all, I've been hard at work on OpenForge 2.0, a project that's packed with exciting new features waiting to be put through their paces by players like you. My goal was clear: create a system that would make OpenForge more efficient and enjoyable...
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Hey all, I've been working on OpenForge 2.0. I have a bunch of new features, and I'm hoping I can get people to test these out and give me some feedback. My goal here was to accomplish a few things. Make OpenForge capable of doing multiple levels...
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OpenForge is now patron-supported, and we rely on your contributions to bring more sophisticated tiles to life with greater detail. By supporting us, you'll enable an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. Visit our online catalog and backer site...
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... Please, support me, and I'll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our: * Online catalog and backer site * Website * Forums (Mostly we use facebook now) * Twitter * Facebook
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This is my custom magnetic base for the OpenForge 2.0 Low Cut Stone Wall, and the OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Wall. I didn't want the wall to be part of the stone floor but I still wanted it available as a separate piece. I modeled the base in Blender 8...
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\n\nThese tiles are designed to work seamlessly with any openforge 2.0 tiles as well as my own cavern remixes available here on cults: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/cavern-tiles-openforge-2-0-compatible...
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OpenForge 2.0 This floor tile is a part of the new OpenForge 2.0 series, designed for gaming terrain enthusiasts. For more information about OpenForge 2.0, please refer to the Cut Stone Wall tiles. You can opt out of using the attachable base by...
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This means you can now combine them with any openforge 2.0 bases (2x2) and use them alongside other openforge 2.0 tiles. Stay tuned for even more remixes to help create your ultimate cavern dungeon builds. Don't forget to check out the original...
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Quick and dirty Tudor doorway compatible with OpenForge 2.0 using Blender's boolean and remesh modifiers (to guarantee manifoldness). It's a mix of OpenForge Tudor Wall Tile and OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Doorway. I only modeled the 2x2 version with...
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(Not test-printed yet- will update).\r\n\r\nI also remixed Lifeburn's Cavern Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3516425 and Cavern River Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3517355 to make them openforge 2.0 compatible, so check that out...
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Use these along with my other cavern remixes found here on cults: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/cavern-tiles-openforge-2-0-compatible EDIT: I smoothed out the edges of the narrow rivertiles a bit, so they fit together better. ... You'll find all...
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This exciting new corner tile marks the beginning of OpenForge 2.0's latest line of tiles. For more information on this cutting-edge series, check out the Cut Stone Wall tiles. If you're not ready to upgrade with the attachable base, don't worry -...