OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Floor
thingiverse
Cut-Stone Floors have now been upgraded to meet the latest standards of OpenForge. For guidance on how to get started with OpenForge, we offer a series of tutorials. Looking to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product? Check out our license FAQ. OpenForge is now a patron-supported project. I utilize the resources provided by my patrons to create more intricate tiles with enhanced detail. Please consider supporting me, and you'll receive an ongoing stream of fantastic gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our: Online catalog and backer site Website Forums (We primarily use Facebook now) Twitter Facebook Post-Printing: Print one dungeon_stone_wall.floor., one dungeon_stone_wall.wall, and a base of the same size (1x1 - 4x4) for each tile. The tiles are based on inch squares, matching most commercial printed tiles. If you prefer that size, print without modification and add an inch square base. To achieve 25mm squares, scale the floors on X and Y or walls on X, Y, and Z by 98.4%, then print a 25mm base. Finally, for wyloch style tiles (1.25" per square), scale X and Y by 125%. Note: All bases for OpenForge Dungeon Stone are housed in their own Thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone Bases Other Cut-Stone Tiles Find the rest of this set as it gets released in the OpenForge 2 Cut-Stone Collection Painting: I've developed two distinct paint styles for Cut-Stone: Mossy Stone Paint Guide Red Brown Sandstone Paint Guide Changelog Changelog 3/21/16 - Several bases were updated. 2x3, 2x4, 3x2, 3x3, 3x4, 4x2, 4x3, and 4x4. Rivet holes did not extend through to the other side on larger bases. 3/20/19 - Inch scaled versions of every part were added as a part of our conversion from 25mm basis to inch basis. Also, we moved to separate wall, base, and floor like our current OpenForge sets.
With this file you will be able to print OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Floor with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Floor.