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Print comparison

Should be last post on this today.  Just finished printing one, and I happened to have a primed but unpainted copy of the old tudor floors for reasons.  This photo does a good job of illustrating what I think the advantages are on the new approach.

As a side note, I also discovered to my chagrin that the new floor is a fair bit taller than the old one.  Easy to fix, but that's what beta is for.

Feedback on this is welcome, please if you see something that you think can be better, let me know.

Print comparison

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I was just adjusting the texture portions dimension on the Z axis then putting it on the base I want to use in S3D. LOL, the only thing I use S3D for now, combining tiles with bases and creating the final tile for print.

Jim Bragg

With your old Tudor files I had been cutting 2mm off the bottom to match the height of the dungeon stone better. Still printed strong enough. Will have to try and do a test print in my wood filament sometime soon.

Nathan Burns

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UGHETTI Francois

Arg mistake...

UGHETTI Francois

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UGHETTI Francois

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Crafted by Dave

The print head has to go up and down SO much when printing the old one that if your printer isn't really dialed in, it does that. Also, your filament may be higher quality than what I printed that with.

Masterwork Tools

Seeing both versions in print, the new one is obviously better.

Niels Weber

If it is not too much trouble, some variation in the width of the planks would make them look more rustic/hand made. After seeing this picture, I now do like the new design better.

Cathy and Terry Nance

But, I now think that the 2.0 version is way more stylized and fits the scale better

Crafted by Dave

Why does the original Tudor floor look like that? with all of the whisps and things? Here is how mine turn out: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v25r7AN64kesINMlIdWyRvIKgJ6rRps-/view?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v25r7AN64kesINMlIdWyRvIKgJ6rRps-/view?usp=sharing</a>

Crafted by Dave

Looks so much better, great job!

Vicente Cartas

just lighting

Masterwork Tools

oh oh, the brown one is the old version.

Masterwork Tools

I like the wider gap in between squares. That was always difficult to get primer down in there. This will certainly help with that! Nice move there! My old ones thankfully never came out as stringy, but the new ones are MUCH cleaner! Keep on rock'n in the tile world!

Anthony VanRaalte

Liking the brown one but without a dry brush and wash can't be sure.

Gabriel Harris

I'm excited. I haven't printed up any of the Tudor yet, just because it seemed like a lot of work to put together a whole new set of generic tiles, but with the new textures, I think I might give this a go once you have the full set ready! Time for my players to have a pub brawl!

Stella-Terra Clemens

Is it just the angle/lighting or are the plank gaps a little more narrow on the lower right hand side?

Josh McKee

That came out beautiful. I'm working on a wood texture myself right now, nowhere near as nice. I may have to take some inspiration from this :)

Josh McKee


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