OpenForge Ruined Wall Tile
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OpenForge ======== Damaged wall tiles are crafted to blend seamlessly with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles. This assortment of tiles comes in various heights, from low to high and high to low, allowing you to design ruins with varied elevations. Typically, low edges pair best with other low edges, while high edges complement adjacent high edges effectively. Additionally, high edges can be used as a smooth transition between stone series tiles. This specific set consists of 2x2 tiles only. If more sizes are required, feel free to let me know, and I'll create and release them. Compatible wall and tile pieces in this series feature the OpenForge label. Find this collection on GitHub for easier access. OpenForge Sets ============= Smooth Tile Series - This collection features smooth tiles that can be utilized as concrete, dirt, ice, or other terrain types. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Consisting of edge tiles that can also serve as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Stone Tile Series - Featuring stone tiles in various configurations. Stone Edge Tile Series - This series is comprised of stone edge tiles. Crenelated Tile Series - Offers crenelated tiles ideal for a medieval or fortification design. Crenelated Edge Tile Series - Edge tiles featuring the distinctive look of crenelation. Tudor Tile Series - Delivers authentic Tudor-style tiles. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Provides an additional set of edge tiles matching the Tudor aesthetic. Ruined Series - Combines ruined stone walls in a damaged, crumbling design. Accessories - Includes pillar and various tile options for decorative elements. Non-Series Tiles - This assortment consists of unique tiles that don't belong to any particular series. Module Specific Tiles - Specially crafted for use within specific game modules. If you're new to OpenForge or need instructions on how to get started, we've compiled a set of step-by-step tutorials to help. Would you like to learn more about creating prints featuring OpenForge designs? Please refer to the License FAQ for further details. OpenForge has shifted towards patron support, with contributors utilizing their provided resources to develop higher quality, more detailed tiles at a faster pace. In turn, I'll deliver an ongoing series of immersive and high-quality gaming terrain pieces with your support. To learn more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools, visit: Online Catalog and Backer Site - Access to product information and contributor site. Website - Explore OpenForge projects, products, and design elements in depth. Forums (Primarily using Facebook) - Participate in community discussions and keep up-to-date on project progress. Twitter - Follow OpenForge's official social media for news and updates. Facebook - Join the OpenForge Facebook page for access to exclusive information, projects, and design discussions. Instructions Painting ====== This set of instructions provides a clear outline on painting your tiles: Step 1: Coat entire piece with black paint. Step 2: Dry brush the tile using a dark grey shade. Step 3: Identify an additional color (likely to represent stone) and apply random strokes across the surface, focusing on both front and back. Step 4: Use a mix of gray and olive hues for the dry brushing technique, aiming for an uneven texture. Foliage ====== Vines are created through combining watered-down PVA glue with green flocking specifically designed for model railways. Apply glue to the crevices and use flocking to give your designs a natural, intricate look.
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