Great Dungeon Tile Paint Scheme
Here’s the steps
Dungeon Tile Clips
Whew, where to start?! There’s so many options out there, and a lot work with each other. Let’s start with normal clips, then get to adaptors at the end. I’m going to be talking about: A word about scale 2×2 OpenForge, DragonLock, and InfinityLock tiles are all 50.80mm squared, making them largely inter-compatible. A Dragon’s Rest 2×2 is a whopping 76.20mm squared! The perfect choice if you like big boards with lots of elbow room. MGpix’s Dungeon Lab 2×2 tiles are 66.00mm. That causes some scaling issues, they’re beautiful and imaginative though. What I use, and my thoughts OpenForge laid the groundwork for pretty much all the 3D printable modular dungeon tables on the market today. They really were groundbreaking and Devon is still actively making content, he’s prolific. I printed a handful of his tiles to try them out. The ecosystem is huge, there’s so much available in this…
PrismaCast looks so good
If you haven’t seen what Dungeons & Lasers is doing over at Archon Studio, you need to check it out on Game Found: https://gamefound.com/en/projects/archon-studio/caves?ref=creator PrismaCast terrain looks amazing! Always Board and Dana Howl have videos out showcasing the pre-painted terrain. Here’s the technology behind it: https://archon-studio.com/blog/prismacast-a-revelation-in-rpg-terrain-marke Now, I’m a do-it-yourself kind of guy, and I often pinch pennies unnecessarily. But the value and ready playability of these sets looks worth the price if you’re in the market for that type of terrain. I wouldn’t say that if the paint jobs weren’t up to snuff, but after watching those videos, I’d say the product looks legit. 3D printing terrain works pretty well, but it’s a slow process and then requires paint to look it’s best. The new Dungeons & Lasers line looks great right out of the box. Am I going to buy any? Nope. I’m DragonLock-ed into my current systems. …