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January voting closed and some questions

Voting for January is over.  I'll start the vote for Feb the week before the start of Feb so that I know the result before the month starts instead of half way through it.  It was a tight race for which set, but Dungeon stone came out on top.  Inside dungeon stone, the most votes were for stairs, so I'll get to work on that possibly as soon as this weekend.  I've added a sheet to the OpenForge tiles spreadsheet (last one) for tracking the votes from month to month.

I did get a few items added to the vote that I need more information from the person who wrote them in, but this doesn't give me email address, so I'm asking here for you to reach out to me if these items were your vote so I can get more information:

Finally, I've got a question for all of you.  My tudor designs are some of my oldest.  I've learned a ton since making them, and I think they could be better frankly.  Upside of this is that the fully updated tudor set would be a nicer set (and I would get feedback from y'all).  Downside is that the old tudor tiles would get deprecated rather than updated, so it will be even farther from where it is today to a complete set.

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That would do the job too. Thanks a lot.

Stefan Regner

Here's the pieces I mean: <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2787904" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2787904</a>

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A question on this, If I was doing narrow corridors for my own games, I would do the following: Print 1x1-1x4 floors, then print low standalone walls to go with them. This would give wall off tile narrow corridors using parts available today. Does this meet what you are looking for, or is there still a new tile that you think is valuable to create?

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Hi - I voted for "Dungeon Stone: Small Corridor 1x wide". You are right regarding low walls - I think they are needed if you want to play on it. I voted for the small corridor tiles, because dungeon crawlers like HeroQuest always have this small corridor. It would be great in addition to have some "transition tiles" from big walls to small walls - Maybe diagonal from big to small?

Stefan Regner

OpenLOCK is missing a good Tudor set, I think it would be awesome if you redesigned the current one. You have improved a lot and I think it would be an amazing addition to the other sets.

Vicente Cartas

I was close to saying "keep going with the original" But after seeing what you did with the Dungeon Stone set as compared to the original, I'm very curious to see what you'd do with the Tudor set!

Anthony VanRaalte

I don't see a problem with updating the files to a new design rather than maintaining infinite backwards compatibility. A refresh sounds like a good idea to me.

Matthew Meyer

I've been using slicer tricks resizing and swapping bases with the old tudor set. It would be great to have it updated.

Joe Cygan

Ditto!

Richard Sorden

Totally fine with a full Tudor refresh, especially if we can get low wall variants with the new ones. Your stuff keeps getting better and better buddy.

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