Geometers Circle

Geometers Circle

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I designed this magical circle for use with my True Tiles dungeon, drawing inspiration from geometric principles rooted in Pythagorean and Hermetic traditions. I aimed to create a clean-lined design featuring simple symbols that fit seamlessly into the Roman-inspired city setting of my module. This circular shape is meant to evoke the smooth appearance of stone floor inlays or serve as a focal point for a magical study, atop a desk or dais. Print Settings Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 mm Infill: 20% Notes: I often print these pieces with a brim to enhance adhesion of the initial layers. Post-Printing I suggest lightly sanding around the edges where the print was attached to the brim for a smooth finish. The sample piece shown was primed in black, followed by a light coat of bone white. White highlights were added, while circle tiles and symbols were painted in their respective colors. After allowing sufficient drying time, a shade of Citadel Nuln Oil was applied. Since PLA takes acrylic well, clear coating is not required; however, if you still prefer to clear coat, I recommend Testors Dullcote.

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