OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Low Corner
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Cut-Stone Low Corners have now been revamped to meet the current standards of OpenForge.\nFor instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we've got a set of tutorials.\nWant to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product? Check out the license FAQ.\nOpenForge is now a patron-supported project. I utilize resources from my patrons to create more sophisticated tiles with greater detail. Support me and I'll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain.\nYou can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our:\nOnline catalog and backer site\nWebsite\nForums (We primarily use Facebook now)\nTwitter\nFacebook Post-Printing Instructions: Choose one option for each tile. 1) Print yourself a cut_stone_corner.floor., cut_stone_corner.wall. and a matching base of the same size (1x1 - 4x4). 2) Print a cut_stone_corner.floor., two cut_stone_corner.wall.segment.s, one cut_stone_corner.pillar.wall.inch.stl and a base of the same size (1x1 - 4x4). This allows you to swap in a window, door or arrow slit. The tiles are inch square-based. To achieve this scale, print without changes and add an inch base. For 25mm squares, scale the floors on X and Y or walls on X, Y and Z by 98.4% and use a 25mm base. Finally, for wyloch style tiles (1.25" per square), scale X and Y by 125%. Note: OpenForge Dungeon Stone bases are kept in their own Thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone Bases Other Cut-Stone Tiles: You can find the rest of this set as it's released in the OpenForge 2 Cut-Stone Collection I've done two different paint styles for Cut-Stone: Mossy Stone Paint Guide Red brown Sandstone Paint Guide Changelog 3/20/19 - Added inch-scaled versions of every part as a part of our conversion from 25mm basis to inch basis. We also moved to separate wall, base and floor files like other current OpenForge sets.
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