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I've received a ton of requests to revamp my classic dungeon stone series with the latest OpenForge 2.0 style, so here we go - an old set gets a fresh new look.\r\n\r\nFor step-by-step guidance on getting started with OpenForge, check out our...
myminifactory
Users can seamlessly integrate any OpenForge 2.0 internal tiles, including 1x1, 2x1, 2x2, 2x4 and 4x4 sizes, with the OpenLOCK system. Collaborative efforts with Printable Scenery have yielded a strong endorsement of this open standard for locking...
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OpenForge Bases Now Support the OpenLOCK System You Can Use Any OpenForge 2.0 Internal Tiles with the OpenLOCK System We're Thrilled to Announce Our Partnership with Printable Scenery, Who Share Our Passion for Open Standards in Locking Tiles Our New...
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Old Text OpenForge 2.0 This is a corner for the external wall cut-stone series in OpenForge. Read up on the changes I've made in how I do tiles where the wall doesn't sit on the squares. If you don't want to use the new attachable base, full tiles...
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This contains all the bases that have been specifically designed for use with the tiles from the OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone set. For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we recommend checking out our comprehensive tutorials. Or...
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OpenForge 2.0: This is a corridor specifically designed for the external wall cut-stone series in OpenForge. Read up on my changes in how I create tiles where the wall doesn't sit directly on the squares. Full tiles with attached bases are also...
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A remix of [OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone External Adapters](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1536893) by [devonjones](https://www.thingiverse.com/devonjones/about).\r\n\r\nThis is part of a...
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These come with floor tiles that can be used with any OpenForge 2.0 base and separate stone circles that can be placed anywhere. These designs are specifically intended to print upright. The detail on them is too small to capture well if printing...
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Unlike Cut-stone or other set elements, caves are natural and hence irregular, so having variety in shapes is helful in selling the ‘realism’ of a cave system.I'm planning to build out a full set in this style, including walls, corners,...
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Designed to work seamlessly with OpenForge 2.0 bases, these architectural elements can be easily integrated into OpenLOCK SB mid wall tiles or used as standalone scatter terrain without a base. To get started with using OpenForge, follow our...
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This is the first set of the new OpenForge 2.0 Towne set, and I'm rethinking every aspect of how I approached Tudor tiles in order to get a fresh start. If you're interested in learning more about getting started with OpenForge, we have a...
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For those just starting out with OpenForge 2.0, check out our comprehensive tutorials on GitHub for step-by-step guidance. Want to monetize your OpenForge prints or use our designs in your products? Take a look at our license FAQ for more...
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Glue your magnetic base to your wall, as per OpenForge 2.0 instructions (inserting ball bearing magnets). Glue your battery case and the switch to the gap under the floor. Or you might want to use blutak to hold it lightly in place. Done! ...Big thanks...
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OpenForge 2.0 Towne Balcony / Gallery ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Separate wall tiles for building balcony or gallery railings attached to OpenForge towne wood floor tiles. (File names follow the OpenForge...
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OpenForge 2.0\nBuilding dwellers have discovered that light is a welcome addition to their games. Buildings and corridors now feature cut-stone external tiles that allow some natural light in with the introduction of new window tiles.\nJust like the...
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One in a series of magic circles comes with floor tiles that can be used with any OpenForge 2.0 base and separate stone circles that can be placed anywhere. These are all designed to print upright, which is best for the detail on them since it's too...
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OpenForge 2.0 I'm thrilled to introduce OpenForge 2.0, the latest iteration of my popular tile series. I've made significant tweaks to enhance the overall experience and make it more enjoyable for creators like you. Here's what's new: * Tiles now...
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One in a series of magic circles, featuring floor tiles that utilize any OpenForge 2.0 base and separate stone circles designed for placement anywhere. These are all printed upright to showcase intricate details that would be lost if printed flat due...
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OpenForge 2.0 I've finally managed to create a set of stairs after three long years. This collection includes various stair pieces, corners, and risers that can be used to craft staircases, plinths, stages, alters, and many other creations. To add...
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One in a series of magic circles, complete with floor tiles that can be paired with any OpenForge 2.0 base and separate stone circles that can be placed anywhere. These tiles are designed to print upright, taking full advantage of the detail that's...
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One in a series of magical circles, designed for flexibility, includes floor tiles that can be used with any OpenForge 2.0 base and separate stone circles to be placed anywhere. These are all optimized to print upright, taking advantage of the z-axis...
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Note: All bases for OpenForge are kept in their own Thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Bases Other Cut-Stone Tiles You can find the rest of this set as it gets released in the OpenForge 2 Cut-Stone Collection Painting I've done two different paint...
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Note: All bases for OpenForge are kept in their own Thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Bases. You can find the rest of this set as it gets released in the OpenForge 2 Cut-Stone Collection. Painting: I have done two different paint styles for...
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OpenForge 2.0 I'm genuinely thrilled about this set. Historically, the edge/external tiles have been a major headache to work with because you needed tiny shims or other pieces to make attaching rooms/hallways fit seamlessly without a gap. This...
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Created to complement OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone and Flag Stone tiles, a human-made addition is designed to enhance this existing collection of digital designs. Below are representations of downstairs and upstairs tile concepts. The downstairs tile can...
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Note: All bases for OpenForge Dungeon Stone are housed in their own Thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone Bases Other Cut-Stone Tiles Find the rest of this set as it gets released in the OpenForge 2 Cut-Stone Collection Painting: I've...
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I've updated the old dungeon stone doors to OpenForge 2.0, giving Dungeon Stone wide double doors for the first time ever, as well as a brand new narrow door option. This release also brings great wood grain doors as an upgrade from the older flat...
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You can seamlessly integrate any OpenForge 2.0 internal 1x1, 2x1, 2x2, 2x4 and 4x4 tiles with the OpenLOCK system. We've had in-depth discussions with Printable Scenery and wholeheartedly endorse this open standard for locking tiles. This...
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Note: All OpenForge bases are stored in their own Thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Bases. Other Cut-Stone Tiles: Find the rest of this set as it is released in the OpenForge 2 Cut-Stone Collection. Painting: I have created two different paint...
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Finally, if you desire wyloch style tiles (1.25" per square), scale the X and Y by 125%.\nNote: All bases for OpenForge are maintained in their own Thingiverse entry: OpenForge 2.0 Bases\n Other Cut-Stone Tiles\n You can find the rest of this set as...