
OpenForge Smooth Edge Corridor
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OpenForge ========= Dungeon edge corridor tiles designed to be fully compatible with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles. The seamless set can be used for a multitude of purposes. Look at the Smooth floor tile set for inspiration. There, I've created concrete, ice and dirt. Here, I'm showcasing concrete. These tiles are specifically designed to align their wall with walls from adjacent tiles butted up against each other. They're meant to be used on the edge of the map or to provide more usable space for the play area, particularly for 1x hallways which would otherwise be impossible to fit miniatures in unless the wall was relocated. Because the wall now occupies some space, you'll need to employ edge buffers in certain areas to achieve a proper tile layout. Compatible tiles/walls in this series are marked with OpenForge You can find this set on github OpenForge Sets =============\r\nSmooth Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc.\r\nSmooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth edge tiles suitable for use as concrete, dirt, ice, etc.\r\nStone Tile Series - Stone tiles with realistic texture and detail.\r\nStone Edge Tile Series - Stone edge tiles designed to fit seamlessly together.\r\nCrenelated Tile Series - Crenelated tiles featuring intricate details.\r\nCrenelated Edge Tile Series - Crenelated edge tiles perfect for creating a sense of realism.\r\nTudor Tile Series - Tudor tiles with ornate details and textures.\r\nTudor Edge Tile Series - Tudor edge tiles designed to evoke a sense of medieval grandeur.\r\nRuined Series - Ruined stone walls with a weathered, battle-scarred look.\r\nAccessories - Pillars, archways, and other decorative elements.\r\nNon-Series Tiles - Miscellaneous tiles, such as the pool or fountain.\r\nModule Specific Tiles - Custom tiles designed for specific modules or scenarios.\r\nFor instructions on getting started with OpenForge, take a look at our tutorials.
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