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Post by Karzack on Nov 9, 2006 17:53:17 GMT
Excellent site! It's nice to find a site like this that has most everything I need wrapped up into one site. I know I will get some use out of the tiles and resources that are found on this site. Already downloaded most of the tiles to my computer. These have also given me ideas for when I make my own tiles. I like that you added the tile-set to the site too.
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Post by Karzack on Nov 9, 2006 17:58:40 GMT
I forgot to add..
I have some custome tiles I have made. Not really top quality but I think there pretty good for me making them. ;D
If you are interested I can send them your way.
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Post by CSP Kris on Nov 11, 2006 15:24:35 GMT
Glad you like it ...it's always good to hear that someone (other than myself) is using this stuff Running alongside the CSP pages are the BSP pages... which is where I can post stuff like this if you like: www.enworld.org/CrookedStaffProductions/bsp/
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Post by Val on Nov 19, 2006 23:27:38 GMT
Again thank you very much! I have been printing your dungeon and town miniatures/tile sets and can't wait to use them in my campaign. They are so beutifully illustrated and ingenious. I also looked into the 3 town pamphlets you have created and am amazed! If you ever get to making one for a large city please post it! A super special find from Google, I'm glad I came across your site! Will be checking back often for updates
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Post by Karzack on Nov 30, 2006 0:04:56 GMT
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Post by CSP Kris on Dec 1, 2006 12:19:59 GMT
Those look cool ...looks like you've been busy Are most of the other little pieces you have added from the dundjinni (sp?) software?
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Post by Karzack on Dec 1, 2006 23:05:56 GMT
Yeah, the other piece are from dundjinni. Although on these I mainly used paint shop pro. I'd like to take the images out of dundjinni but they are in a different format. I may paste all of the common ones on one sheet and just pull them out manually. My older tiles were made pretty much with just dundjinni. I need to get them converted to png and uploaded sometime this weekend. I have also started to make some 3d furniture. I mainly use old Heroquest furniture, but I need more. I have made a bookcase made from a scan of prepunched Heroquest furniture. I think I could of done better though. I had to draw out the top and try to get the colors to somewhat match, among other things. I have printed out your furniture, but some of them are to small for me, the cupboard for example. I made one (at 100dpi) that is around the same size as my others. But all of it is great and will be used in some way. I did a quick job on your cupboards and added some books to make bookshelves. Here are 2 variations of the bookshelves I made. From the Heroquest furniture. They are roughly 2" tall by 2 1/2" wide. Although I haven't printed them out and assembled them yet.
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Post by historygamer2 on Nov 10, 2007 15:46:17 GMT
Hello and Thanks for each of your contributions!
These free game aids help new gamers to be able to afford and enjoy the hobby. Especially those who don't have access to hobby stores or have talent in making or painting terrain. Great work guys! I hope the project is still alive.
I have some questions and am looking forward to make some new variations.
Is there a specific size for the furniture parts (ie width 1x1/2) ?
Karzack, why did you remove the tile borders?
Is there any need/interest in 3x or 4x wide passage tiles?
Do you use the tiles stand alone or as inserts for handcrafted buildings?
Any hex based work been done?
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Post by CSP Kris on Nov 10, 2007 23:44:23 GMT
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