Venus Frieze Wall Released

Let's art this place up!  The single most popular pieces in the last survey were dressing pieces, so I've been aiming to create more.  This tile uses a marble frieze from the 1700s titled "Venus Reclining on a Sea Monster with Cupid and a Putto."

A big process deviation on this release is that I'm publishing only the two most common sizes I see this being used in (2x2 and 2x4), and I'm publishing the external and internal wall pieces at the same time.  If you want another size, let me know and I can add it after the fact.

The main reason I'm not focused on the full range of size variation is that I've also added parts that let you print out the floor separate from the back, so you can use these to make any size you want.  I found that printing the tile in pieces and painting them before assembly made the paint job substantially easier.  Normally the floor blocks the paint brush from getting under overhangs, and this eliminates that problem entirely. 

Grab em' on Thingiverse and let me know what you think about the tile and the process differences in the comments. If you like what you see, support us on Patreon

Cut-Stone Half Height Corners Released


Now your short walls can go in more than one direction with these cut-stone half-height corners. They are great for making balconies, fences, 2.5d dungeons and other architectural features.

Side note: We're on vacation at Yellowstone this week.  We tried to get the latest survey out before we left, but we couldn't get it done because we were also rushing to get releases prepared for the week we're away.  When we get back, we'll get the survey sent. Sorry for the wait.

Grab the files on Thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments below. If you like what you see, please support our Patreon campaign.

Tudor walls released

This set is my first real run at being able to start making tiles for use in creating both interior spaces as well as cityscapes.

To prepare for doing this set, I looked through hundreds of photos of tudor buildings to find that there is incredible variety in the facades.  What I want out of this set is not to make it just so you can create taverns, inns, and other buildings, but so that you can also create many different buildings, each with its own unique feel for cityscapes.  

Perhaps the smithy uses the chevron-backed tiles while the herbalist uses the wide slashes, and the tavern the basic squares.

This set is split: There's the basic tudor wall (the one with the square panels in the center), as well as the first set of variations.  The second set of variations is forthcoming, and it will use cross beams in the center, along with the various diagonals.

We're really pleased with both the wood and the stucco, the end results create a really warm, organic feel.

Let me know what you think in the comments below!

Cut-Stone External Window Released

Now your adventures can see the light of day inside your buildings! Today we are releasing windows for the external set.  

Just like the doorway set, we've included tiles that are just the window wall with no squares. These can be used with the similar doorway tiles to construct specific corridor tiles from component parts.  Check soon for similar bits for building out corners from these components.

Cut-stone half walls released

Ever wish your walls weren't quite so wall-like? Then these half walls are for you. Add architectural diversity to your buildings with balconies, fences, etc., or just make it easier for players to see the mins. 

Let us know what you think in the comments below. 

If you like what you see, please support us on Patreon. You can find the files for free on Thingiverse