Deep Covered Dungeon Pit

Deep Covered Dungeon Pit

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There's now a set available in two sizes for genuine tiles - one at 1 1/4 inches and another at 2x2 inches, with an integrated true tile featuring openlock that is compatible with Devin's modifications to create openlock terrain. As requested, I've also added an integrated true tile base with the openlock feature built right in. Make sure to check what size you need for your tile system before printing. If you're looking for the matching base for genuine tiles, Hero's Hoard has it available for free at http://www.heroshoard.com/true-tiles/. Two additional pieces can be added - a regular grate and a destroyed grate with broken pieces pointing upward as if something escaped. The grate will print straighter than it appears here, but you might want to bend it after printing to achieve a more forced-open look. Alternatively, you could just print the original grate and cut your own hole for the desired effect. To create the optical illusion of a pit, paint each step with darker colors, with the darkest color at the bottom square. This image doesn't do justice to the actual effect. After painting each step from light to dark, add diagonal lines at each corner going inward, thicker at the top and thinner at the bottom.

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