Hello,
since i had the miniatures, i needed somewhere to put them. I was tired of mapping every dungeon in Tiled and printing it. So i decided to make a modular Print and Fold Dungeon Tileset.
In this first Version you'll find a normal wall, corner wall and a base tile. Just print it, cut it, fold it at the Black lines(except the ones on the floor) and glue the wings.
I used modified versions of those CC0 Images for the Background:
https://opengameart.org/content/handpai ... l-textures
https://opengameart.org/content/handpai ... e-textures
Update: Added walls with different sizes and Corridors
Print and Fold Tiles and Terrain
Print and Fold Tiles and Terrain
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Last edited by Elouin on Mon Jan 07, 2019 9:48 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Print and Fold Tiles and Terrain
Nice stuff! Thanks for doing this.
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Re: Print and Fold Tiles and Terrain
Thanks! Even though i'm not the best at working with office Software and i never done or even used anything like this, i really enjoy making those.
Update: Splitted the kinds of pieces into separate Files and added a piece for a "inverse" Corner. Also the floor is now one page floor so you can cut it as you need it.
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- PaFDungeonTilesCornerwall.ods
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Re: Print and Fold Tiles and Terrain
Love it! Simple enough for even me, the artistically challenged, to do. Recommendations on paper type?
Re: Print and Fold Tiles and Terrain
I only used normal copy paper so far, which is kind of unstable and not that resistant to flowing air. I think the best option is to check what the thickest/heaviest Paper your printer supports is and then use this.
Edit: added the ods files for Corridors
Edit: added the ods files for Corridors
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Re: Print and Fold Tiles and Terrain
I've built model rockets using 110# paper; I'd recommend it for this. 50# is good but not heavy enough for me.
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