OpenForge Smooth Edge Corridor

OpenForge Smooth Edge Corridor

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OpenForge ================= Edge corridor tiles crafted to seamlessly integrate with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles. The smooth set can be used for an array of creative projects. Check out the Smooth floor tile set for inspiration, where I've depicted concrete, ice, and dirt scenes. Here, I've focused on concrete. These tiles are designed to align their walls with adjacent wall tiles from neighboring sets. They're ideal for use on the edge of a map or to increase playable space, especially in 1x hallways that would otherwise be too narrow without relocating the wall. To ensure proper tile layout, you may need to employ edge buffers in certain areas. Tiles and walls compatible with this series are marked as OpenForge. Find this set on GitHub: OpenForge Sets ================ Smooth Tile Series - Smooth tiles for concrete, dirt, ice, and more. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth edge tiles for concrete, dirt, ice, and more. Stone Tile Series - Stone tiles for a rugged look. Stone Edge Tile Series - Stone edge tiles for a seamless fit. Crenelated Tile Series - Crenelated Tiles for a medieval flair. Crenelated Edge Tile Series - Crenelated edge tiles for added depth. Tudor Tile Series - Tudor tiles for a regal touch. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Tudor edge tiles for a cohesive look. Ruined Series - Ruined stone walls for a post-apocalyptic feel. Accessories - Pillars and other decorative pieces to enhance your set. Non-Series Tiles - Miscellaneous tiles, such as the pool tile. Module Specific Tiles - Custom tiles designed specifically for each module. Instructions Printed in black ink. Paint with successive layers of dry brush in grey, topaz, and light grey hues. Cracks are painted with wider lines of light grey and a thinner line of black.

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