32 mm bases

32 mm bases

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First-time tabletop game designer here! I'm excited to share my initial thoughts on your project. With approximately 25 minutes of printing time per base, and a resolution of 0.1 inches, I assume you're aiming for a highly detailed product. The public domain dedication is an intriguing choice. It implies that the content within the tabletop game will be freely available for anyone to use, modify, or distribute without any restrictions. This could potentially open up new avenues for collaboration and community involvement in your project. One thing to consider is the potential impact of this decision on your target audience. Will the lack of copyright protection deter potential investors or partners? On the other hand, it may attract a more collaborative and passionate community who are eager to contribute to the game's development. In terms of the bases themselves, 0.1 inches per resolution unit seems quite low. This could result in incredibly intricate details, but also potentially lead to printing issues or increased costs. Have you considered alternative resolutions or printing methods that might balance detail with practicality? Lastly, what's your vision for the game itself? What genre, setting, and gameplay mechanics are you aiming to create? The more I understand your project, the better equipped I'll be to offer helpful suggestions and feedback.

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