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GeneriTiles - Tabletop RPG Tileset

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  • Finalized_Block.stl
  • Finalized_Door.stl
  • Finalized_Door_Frame.stl
  • Finalized_Floor.stl
  • Finalized_Stairs.stl
  • Finalized_Stairs_Inner_Corner.stl
  • Finalized_Stairs_Outer_Corner.stl
  • Finalized_Wall_I.stl
  • Finalized_Wall_L.stl
  • Finalized_Wall_T.stl
  • Finalized_Wall_X.stl

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Publication date 2018-03-23 at 19:59
Design number 22998

daandruff

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3D model description

== What is this? ==
This is a simple tileset for making dungeons and buildings for your favorite tabletop rpg-game! It's built to be generic in nature to be as broad in use as possible.

== But, there's already OpenForge/ThisOtherSystem? ==
Yes! And that's amazing. But I never liked that parts take ages to print and they have a lot of detail that's not really suited for 3d-printing.

== So what is special about this tilesystem? ==
Well... I tried to make every piece as low as possible while still reading well and look good on the table. A basic floor-tile is only a couple of millimeters thick and you can print them out in no time.
All tiles are also based on 2x2 grids. Small enough to be reused in any scenario.
The height in every tile also matches the height of a stair-tile so that you can use them as spacers for raised ground.

== And what is included? ==
There are 10 different tiles included;
Floor: Simple floortile
Wall I: Stright wall on floortile
Wall L: Corner wall on floortile
Wall T: Three way wall on floortile
Wall X: Four way wall on floortile
Door: Stright wall with separate door that you can open and close
Stairs: Simple stright stairs
Stairs Inner Corner: A lofted stair-piece for inner corners
Stairs Outer Corner: A lofter stair piece for outer corners
Block: A solid piece of wall, for making nice endings to stairs, towers, statue-bases or spacers for higher ground.

== Why not free? ==
Well... I need a new printer. And it would be nice to be able to make more stuff for free. I'm planing on releasing more specialiced tiles for this system in the future, and those would be free of charge. But the base system will be pay to access as now.

3D printing settings

Prints take 20~45 minutes at .28mm layerheight. I usually use 25% infill. No supports are needed.

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