
OpenForge 2.0 Towne Stairs
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Towne stairs dominated this month's voting, and it seems I've been neglecting an area that desperately needs attention. Dungeon Stone was the first stair set, and I aimed to create pieces that would be most useful for users. This time around, I've streamlined my focus on 2x2 pieces while expanding the options with three levels of floor, riser, and corner tiles, allowing you to craft intricate multi-level layouts with ease. Let me know if these choices hit or miss the mark. For a smooth start with OpenForge, our tutorials are readily available at [this link](https://github.com/devonjones/openforge-tutorials/blob/master/README.md). If you're interested in selling OpenForge prints or using our designs in your product, please review our license FAQ at [this link](https://github.com/devonjones/openforge-tutorials/blob/master/license.md). OpenForge is now a patron-supported project. I utilize the resources generously provided by my patrons to create more sophisticated and detailed tiles. Your support will ensure an ongoing stream of fantastic gaming terrain. To learn more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools, visit our: * Online catalog and backer site at [this link](http://openforge.masterwork-tools.com/) * Website at [this address](http://masterwork-tools.com) * Forums on Reddit (primarily using Facebook now) at [this location](https://reddit.com/r/OpenForge) * Twitter feed at [this URL](https://twitter.com/MasterworkTools) * Facebook page at [this link](https://facebook.com/masterworktools/)
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