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Post by godofrandomness on Aug 20, 2017 21:37:30 GMT -9
So I currently am looking for some dungeon decorations to build some dungeon crawls for a potential dnd 5e campaign I want to do at some point. I know there's various 3d dungeon furniture pieces out there, but there's something about putting more dimensions into the set pieces than the minis that always seems off. I'm also not a fan of the flat token style furniture for not having enough dimension. I guess the best way to describe what I am looking for paper mini versions of stuff.
The only thing I have thus far is various treasure chests and doors. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Post by sunraven01 on Aug 21, 2017 7:09:35 GMT -9
If you're looking for flat stand up pieces, then this is a perfect first project for learning GIMP or PS. Find a front and back from a 3D bookcase, learn how to cut it out and apply a black edge, then print!
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 21, 2017 11:51:18 GMT -9
I totally agree with that. You could also steal pieces from 'paper theatre' vintage sites. They can be found on several museum sites
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Post by godofrandomness on Aug 21, 2017 17:49:33 GMT -9
Yeah, GIMPing it is the net step. I figured this would be a long shot, but doesn't hurt to ask. :-)
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Post by cherno on Aug 22, 2017 5:52:54 GMT -9
WorldWorksGames has a nice selection of furniture included in various sets, for example CastleWorks, VillageWorks, and Shellendrak Manor.
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Post by shadowmane on Aug 22, 2017 5:59:35 GMT -9
Check out Eddnic's stuff. He has quite a bit of furnature.
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Post by cowboyleland on Aug 30, 2017 18:14:50 GMT -9
I once tried using the sheer tool in gimp to make "tiles" that showed both the top and the front of book shelves etc. I can't find it now. At least they wouldn't out-dimension paper figs. Of course you could make 3d paper figs
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