OpenLOCK Cut-Stone Floors

OpenLOCK Cut-Stone Floors

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Human: Obsolete Visit Separate Wall Primary Floors for the latest version. Old Text This is an experiment in OpenForge fully supporting the OpenLOCK system. We've been discussing with Printable Scenery and we wholeheartedly support this open standard for locking tiles. Here are the basic floor types, I (1x1), S (2x1), E (2x2), and EB (2x1.5). In the future, we will release larger floor tiles, along with other tiles such as curved, diagonal, and hexagonal. For instructions on how to start with OpenForge, we have tutorials available. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product, check out the license FAQ. OpenForge is now a patron-supported project. I use the resources that my patrons provide me to get the resources needed to create more sophisticated tiles with greater detail. Support me, and I will deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our: Online catalog and backer site Website Forums (Mostly we use Facebook now) Twitter Facebook OpenLOCK layouts Floor plan examples For the most part, you want to print walls. You will need at least one AC/CA per corner; I suggest printing them in pairs. You will also need at least one AB/BA/CB/CA per inner-facing corner. I suggest mostly sticking with AB/BA and likewise printing them in pairs. C is useful for dead ends, but not strictly necessary; you can build a dead end with a pair of AC/CA and an A. B is also not strictly necessary, as you can recreate its main use with an A and a pair or AB/BA. Changelog 12/31/16 - Added missing floor tiles from OpenLOCK 4.0 (EA, SA, SB) 12/31/16 - Removed printing supports from inside the openlock port. They were causing too many problems for people. 12/31/16 - Added new OpenLOCK clips 12/31/16 - Updated naming convention to match OpenLOCK 2/27/17 - Added new missing tiles from OpenLOCK EB, EC, RB, UB, 6x6, 6x6B

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