OpenForge Stone Dungeon Corridor
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Summary ========= Forge your own dungeon tiles, designed to blend seamlessly with Dwarven Forge creations. Tiles in this series are marked with the OpenForge tag. OpenForge Sets ============== Choose from our diverse collection of tile sets: Smooth Tile Series: Perfect for crafting concrete, dirt, or icy terrain. Smooth Edge Tile Series: Add a finishing touch to your Smooth Tiles with these matching edge pieces. Stone Tile Series: Create rugged stone walls and structures. Stone Edge Tile Series: Complete your Stone Tiles with these versatile edge pieces. Crenelated Tile Series: Build imposing walls with this series of crenelated tiles. Crenelated Edge Tile Series: Add a touch of medieval flair to your Crenelated Tiles. Tudor Tile Series: Construct intricate Tudor-style buildings and structures. Tudor Edge Tile Series: Finish off your Tudor Tiles with these matching edge pieces. Ruined Series: Create the perfect ruined stone walls for your fantasy world. Accessories: Add pillars, arches, and other decorative elements to enhance your design. Non-Series Tiles: Mix and match from our unique collection of tiles, including a scenic pool area. Module Specific Tiles: Design tiles specifically tailored to fit within our popular modules. Changelog ========= 09/01/2014: A critical mesh issue affecting 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 3x2, 3x3, 3x4, 4x2, 4x3, and 4x4 tiles has been resolved. Painting Instructions ===================== Our painted tiles undergo a multi-step process to achieve their distinctive look: Apply a base coat of black paint to the entire piece. Employ a drybrush technique with dark grey paint to add texture and depth. Select a second color (such as stone) and randomly apply it to specific stones on both sides of the tile. Mix grey and olive paint, then use a drybrush technique to subtly blend the colors. Finish off by lightly drybrushing with light grey paint, focusing primarily on edges.
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