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Cut Stone Wall

This is the first release in the new OpenForge 2.0 line of tiles. I've adjusted tons of small details in how I do OpenForge to make an awesome set I'm really proud of.  Download it from Thingiverse, This is a full set from 1x1 to 4x4 (16 tiles).

I've changed the sets in the following ways:



Because of these changes, OpenForge can now do multi-story buildings, as well as permanent buildings, such as the inn that your players treat as a home base.


Thank you to all of you supporting me!  I'm super excited with this first release.  I'll  get the site set up soon where you can download the resources that make up the tiles.  Expect the first survey on what tiles to create in early April.

Cut Stone Wall

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I'm taking a two pronged approach. 1) I've designed magnetic bases for curved and diagonal pieces to go along with those tiles. The magnets are only put on the edges that connect to the square tiles, but they are magnetic like any other piece. 2) I'm making multiple styles of curved/diagonal, so with curved, one where the base is cut so that the edge of the tile is convex, a second where it's concave and a third where the curved tile is sitting on a normal square base. Similarly with diagonal, you get one with the other side of the wall empty, and a second with a full square base underneath. I found #2 easier for people to work with then providing weird fill in the blank area floor tiles like I did with my prior set. As a note, I do plan on porting most openforge 1.0 tiles to 2.0, with the exception of those that simply put have no space for the magnets (I'm thinking Pool, sluice and deep sluice tiles).

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I do have a question about the magnetic base system; How do you expect to support the "weird" tiles? The OpenForge 1.0 also has diagonal and circular walls, which add a lot of freedom in dungeon design, so I'd love to also have those with the magnetic base variant.

Jaime van Kessel


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