
OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Diagonal,Curved and Corridor Half Walls
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I'm a huge fan of Devon Jones' OpenForge 2.0 creations, and over the past few days, I've managed to print out several of his items using my 3D printer. I'm particularly fond of his half-height tiles because they require less material, print faster, and make it easier for the GM/DM to observe character and item placement. So far, only corner and straight wall sections were available in half-height tile form that I knew about, so I decided to use Blender (after just two hours of YouTube tutorials) to modify existing curved, diagonal, and corridor wall sections into half-height versions. To make the Curved and Diagonal tiles reversible, I designed them on square bases. This way, they can be flipped over to create concave or convex walls for curved sections, or mirrored for diagonal sections. Please keep in mind that as a relatively new Blender user (with limited experience), my brick layouts might be slightly off by half a brick compared to Devon's original work. In other words, a full brick on one tile might align with a half brick on an adjacent tile instead of another full brick - but this is barely noticeable. Take a look at the attached photos for some example layouts. I print all my 3D models in black, give them a quick coat of dark grey, and then dry brush light grey for highlights because I'm a bit lazy when it comes to painting. To make these tiles more versatile, I've added magnetic bases - they work beautifully! The second photo shows an example of how you can use standard wall sections to create wider corridors, which is often a nice touch. Unfortunately, I don't have the skills in Blender to create wider corridors myself just yet.
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