
OpenForge Edge Corridor Wall (Deprecated)
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Human: Obsolete This tile set has been eclipsed by the greatly improved OpenForge 2.0 Tudor collection. The newer set is more comprehensive and far better designed; I highly recommend checking it out. OpenForge ================= Tudor edge corridor tiles crafted to be compatible with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles. These tiles are engineered to line up their walls with adjacent wall pieces. They're ideal for the periphery of your map or to add usable space to the play area, particularly in situations where narrow hallways make it difficult to fit minis without rearranging walls. Keep in mind that these tiles now occupy some wall space, so edge buffers may be necessary in certain locations to ensure proper layout. You can access this set on GitHub. OpenForge Collections ================= Smooth Tile Collection - A series of smooth tiles for use as concrete, dirt, ice, and other materials. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Similar to the above but designed for edges. Stone Tile Series - A selection of stone tiles in various designs. Stone Edge Tile Series - Companion edge tiles to the stone set. Crenelated Tile Collection - Crenelated tiles perfect for fortresses or walls with sharp features. Crenelated Edge Tile Series - The matching edge tile collection. Tudor Tile Set - Authentic Tudor-style tiles ideal for medieval settings. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Corresponding edge tiles to the Tudor set. Ruined Collection - Abandoned stone walls and rubble, perfect for creating abandoned structures or ruined cities. Accessories - Pillars, statues, and other decorative elements to enhance your game world. Non-Series Tiles - Miscellaneous tiles that don't fit into specific series; these can include items like pools, lakes, and forests. Module-Specific Tiles - Tiles designed with specific adventures in mind. Update History ================ 9/27/2014: Utilized a new technique for crafting wood that yields more realistic and less complex models. This change was made by regenerating the entire set using this improved method. Beginners Guide to OpenForge can be found in our tutorials section, covering all aspects of getting started with this versatile system. If you are interested in licensing OpenForge designs for commercial purposes or creating merchandise with our prints, we encourage you to review the License FAQ. Support OpenForge as a patron and help fuel my efforts in producing highly detailed gaming terrain. In exchange for your contributions, I'll provide an ongoing supply of fresh and captivating tiles designed to enrich your gaming experience. To learn more about supporting us or Masterwork Tools, visit: Online catalog and backer site Website Forums (We've primarily moved to Facebook) You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.
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