
OpenForge Stone Torch Wall
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OpenForge ================ An OpenForge stone wall with a flickering LED light in a sconce that replicates a fiery glow from a tiny LED tea light. The torch uses this type of lighting to create an authentic torch effect. This series is compatible with tiles/walls made using similar techniques, and they are tagged as OpenForge for easy identification. To learn how to assemble this tile and others like it, head over to our GitHub repository. If you're curious about how it looks in action, check out the video of the torch lit up! I also want to give a special shoutout to jchunick from the Dwarven Forge boards for sharing their inspiration. OpenForge Sets ============= We have a variety of OpenForge sets that are sure to meet your needs. Here's a quick rundown: * Smooth Tile Series: A collection of smooth tiles that can be used to create a range of surfaces, from concrete and dirt to ice. * Smooth Edge Tile Series: More edge tiles that match the look of the smooth tile series. * Stone Tile Series: Beautiful stone tiles perfect for adding some texture to your gaming terrain. * Stone Edge Tile Series: Stone edge tiles that fit seamlessly into the stone tile series. * Crenelated Tile Series: Intricately detailed crenelated tiles with a medieval feel. * Crenelated Edge Tile Series: Edgy, crenelated edge tiles to complete your walls. * Tudor Tile Series: Exquisite Tudor tiles for adding a touch of history to your gaming setup. * Tudor Edge Tile Series: Matched Tudor edge tiles for a uniform look. * Ruined Series: Creepy ruined stone walls perfect for adding atmosphere to your terrain. * Accessories: Pillars and other decorative elements to help you create the ultimate gaming experience. * Non-Series Tiles: A selection of unique tiles, such as the pool, that don't fit into any particular series. * Module Specific Tiles: Specialized tiles designed specifically for use with certain modules. If you're new to OpenForge or want some inspiration, our tutorials are a great place to start. If you're interested in selling prints of our designs, or if you'd like to learn more about the licensing process, check out our license FAQ. As of now, OpenForge is proudly patron-supported! Thanks to the contributions of our patrons, I'm able to use their resources to create even more detailed and sophisticated tiles. Your support means a constant flow of awesome gaming terrain, so thank you! Want to learn more about OpenForge or Masterwork Tools? You can find us online at: * Online catalog and backer site * Website * Forums (We mostly use Facebook now) * Twitter * Facebook Assembly instructions for this tile can be found on our GitHub repository. When it comes to printing, I highly recommend a layer size of 0.1 for the torch and battery holder to ensure optimal results.
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