OpenForge Curved Ruined Wall Tile
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OpenForge ========== Damaged wall tiles are crafted to work seamlessly with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles. This selection comes in a variety of configurations, including high, low, and transitional designs. Users can create diverse-looking ruins by mixing different height levels. Generally, it is best to pair low edges with other low edges and high edges with other high edges for an authentic look. The high edges also serve as excellent transitions between tiles from the stone series. This current set consists of only 2x2 tiles. If users need additional sizes, I can release them. Compatible wall and tile designs in this series are marked with OpenForge. This set is available on GitHub. OpenForge Sets ============= Smooth Tile Series - These tiles serve as excellent bases for various materials such as concrete, dirt, or ice. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth edge tiles used for applications similar to the smooth tile series, like creating smooth transitions. Stone Tile Series - These tiles represent stone. Stone Edge Tile Series - These are edge stones. Crenelated Tile Series - This is where you find crenelated tiles. Crenelated Edge Tile Series - You can use this set for applications requiring crenelated edge tiles. Tudor Tile Series - Perfect for creating a Tudor look, these tiles are ideal for building castles or structures that feature this design. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Create authentic Tudor-style buildings with these edge tiles designed specifically for your needs. Ruined Series - Designed to create stone walls in the midst of destruction. Accessories - Various objects such as pillars can be used to decorate a room or provide shade. This category also includes anything you would see outdoors, like pathways and bridges. Non-Series Tiles - A variety of items that cannot be grouped into any specific category but could be found around town like public spaces. Module Specific Tiles - Designed for use in modules. To begin your journey with OpenForge, we have a set of comprehensive tutorials designed specifically for your needs. We understand some of you may want to sell our designs or print them. Make sure you visit the License FAQ section on how to use OpenForge in commercial applications. For further assistance and access to advanced OpenForge resources, you can donate money via patron projects. Using funds raised from donations enables me to acquire more powerful tools for making highly detailed and visually impressive terrain tiles. For all your OpenForge related needs and products check the links below: Our online catalog serves as a backer site. Masterwork Tools website Check out our community at Facebook, where we mostly communicate nowadays. Our Official Twitter Account Our official Facebook page
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