OpenForge Crenelated Corridor

OpenForge Crenelated Corridor

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OpenForge ================ Crenelated corridor tiles seamlessly integrate with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles for effortless creation of immersive environments. Stack them atop Stone Corridor Tiles or Stone Wall Tiles with Pillars to forge formidable two-sided defensive walls. Discover this set on github OpenForge Sets ============== Smooth Tile Series - Versatile smooth tiles ideal for concrete, dirt, ice, and more. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth edge tiles that add a finishing touch to any design. Stone Tile Series - Authentic stone tiles that bring realism to your creations. Stone Edge Tile Series - Stone edge tiles that perfectly complement the Stone Tile Series. Crenelated Tile Series - Crenelated tiles for a medieval flair. Crenelated Edge Tile Series - Crenelated edge tiles that complete any fortress design. Tudor Tile Series - Intricate Tudor tiles for an elegant look. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Tudor edge tiles that add a touch of sophistication. Ruined Series - Weathered stone walls that evoke a sense of decay. Accessories - Pillars and other details to enhance your creations. Non-Series Tiles - Miscellaneous tiles, including the popular pool tile. Module Specific Tiles - Custom-designed tiles tailored for specific modules. Painting Creating realistic textures requires patience and skill. The painting process involves five distinct layers: Paint the entire piece with a rich black color, setting the foundation for depth and dimension. Apply a dark grey wash using a drybrush technique to add shading and texture. Select a secondary color, reminiscent of stone, and paint random stones on both sides of the tile. Employ a mixture of grey and olive to create a subtle, weathered look. Finish with a light grey drybrush, focusing on edges to achieve a sense of realism.

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