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Condition Indicators

Tabletop Condition Indicators by thelukec
As seen on Critical Role?!? Unreal!!!
I sent Matt Mercer of Critical Role a set of these and was amazed to see some of them starting in Episode 50 of Season 2. Pretty cool!
I sent Matt Mercer of Critical Role a set of these and was amazed to see some of them starting in Episode 50 of Season 2. Pretty cool!
Extendable Platform for miniatures

Extendable Platform for miniatures [DnD] by Czupak
Extendable Platform for miniatures, which I designed for my DnD sessions. One of the druids in my party loves to be walking on the ceiling as a Giant Spider, so now she can 🙂 One set requires:1x platform [+2x 6x2 magnets]1x plank1x ballast [+4x 6x2 magnets]There are several variants of platform heights and plank lengths to choose from:4 platform heights: 7,5cm/10cm/12,5cm/15cm3 plank lengths: 10cm/15cm/20cmPlanks end with a “fork”, so you can hang a mini upside down by its base. Ballast weights ~30g with 30% infill. Increasing infill to 99% will print a ~76g ballast. It has 4 holes for magnets, so it could be attached by 2 magnets to the platform. Platform has 2 holes for magnets. Additional ballast can be attached to the first ballast, using magnets on the remaining free sides. Magnets on the additional ballast must be reversed! But instead of that, I recommend increasing ballast weight. The parts with magnet holes require magnets to be inserted mid-print. The print profile is set to be paused before 80th 0.2mm layer (=16mm). You have to insert magnets in the correct polarity, so the ones from ballast would attract the ones in the platform. The parts are placed near the front of the plate for easier access.All magnet holes are “U” shaped, so it is easy to insert magnets, but it requires parts to be printed in a proper orientation. Once the parts are placed, make sure the holes make “U” shape, not the “∩" shape. Models in the print profile are pre-set. Please check out my other DnD creations.DnD Customizable Initiative Tracker
Initiative Tracker

DnD Customizable Initiative Tracker by Czupak
Customizable Double-Sided Initiative Tracker for Dungeons and Dragons.Inserts slide in with a little friction, forbidding them from sliding out on their own. But you can still easily switch them.Holder slips onto DM's Screen.I recommend using Hilbert Curve as a finishing layer, but you can use Ironing instead. For one set you will need to print:1x holder.insert plates:2x full size.OR 4x half size.Insert plates are split into:Players - full size plate, white text, font size 8.NPCs - half size plate (+numbers), yellow text, font size 6.Enemies - half size plate (+numbers), red text, font size 6.When customizing the text, it might get off-centered. Use this trick to make sure it's centered:Go to “Objects” and find the model.Right click on subcomponent “BodyX” → Center.Right click on subcomponent “text_shape” → Center.Done, now you can auto-arrange inserts on a plate.Update 2024-05-17Custom Seam lines for holder, which prevent different tightness between front and back slots.
Range Props/Rulers

D&D AoE cone spells templates by Soskat
Cone templates for calculating area of effect for D&D spells.
Note: this is a copy of my remix of TheSheDM’s project from printables.com.
I loved TheSheDM’s design from the start, however I don’t play D&D in US-english. To not get confused with US units, I’ve converted them for metric ones.
Per each spell area there are 3 model variants:
suffixed with ‘_A’ - the most simplistic ones, use minimal filament;
suffixed with ‘_B’ - taller version for better grip;
suffixed with ‘_B_labeled’ - the ‘_B’ version with the relative size (both in ft and m units) embossed on one side.
Those templates are designed to be used on [1 inch / 25 mm] grid.
I’ve also remixed in the same way the sphere templates and the cube templates.
Print settings
nozzle size: 0.4
layer height: 0.2 will be sufficient for ‘_A’ and ‘_B’ versions, for ‘_B_labeled’ I recommend using lower values like 0.16
wall line count: 2-3 for more rigid shape
infill: doesn’t matter
Note: this is a copy of my remix of TheSheDM’s project from printables.com.
I loved TheSheDM’s design from the start, however I don’t play D&D in US-english. To not get confused with US units, I’ve converted them for metric ones.
Per each spell area there are 3 model variants:
suffixed with ‘_A’ - the most simplistic ones, use minimal filament;
suffixed with ‘_B’ - taller version for better grip;
suffixed with ‘_B_labeled’ - the ‘_B’ version with the relative size (both in ft and m units) embossed on one side.
Those templates are designed to be used on [1 inch / 25 mm] grid.
I’ve also remixed in the same way the sphere templates and the cube templates.
Print settings
nozzle size: 0.4
layer height: 0.2 will be sufficient for ‘_A’ and ‘_B’ versions, for ‘_B_labeled’ I recommend using lower values like 0.16
wall line count: 2-3 for more rigid shape
infill: doesn’t matter

D&D AoE cube spells templates by Soskat
Cube templates for calculating area of effect for D&D spells.
Note: this is a copy of my remix of TheSheDM’s project from printables.com.
I loved TheSheDM’s design from the start, however I don’t play D&D in US-english. To not get confused with ft units, I’ve converted them for metric ones.
Per each spell area there are 3 model variants:
suffixed with ‘_A’ - the most simplistic ones, use minimal filament;
suffixed with ‘_B’ - taller version for better grip;
suffixed with ‘_B_labeled’ - the ‘_B’ version with the relative size (both in ft and m units) embossed on one side.
Those templates are designed to be used on [1 inch / 25 mm] grid.
I’ve also remixed in the same way the sphere templates and the cone templates.
Print settings
nozzle size: 0.4
layer height: 0.2 will be sufficient for ‘_A’ and ‘_B’ versions, for ‘_B_labeled’ I recommend using lower values like 0.16
wall line count: 2-3 for more rigid shape
infill: doesn’t matter
Note: this is a copy of my remix of TheSheDM’s project from printables.com.
I loved TheSheDM’s design from the start, however I don’t play D&D in US-english. To not get confused with ft units, I’ve converted them for metric ones.
Per each spell area there are 3 model variants:
suffixed with ‘_A’ - the most simplistic ones, use minimal filament;
suffixed with ‘_B’ - taller version for better grip;
suffixed with ‘_B_labeled’ - the ‘_B’ version with the relative size (both in ft and m units) embossed on one side.
Those templates are designed to be used on [1 inch / 25 mm] grid.
I’ve also remixed in the same way the sphere templates and the cone templates.
Print settings
nozzle size: 0.4
layer height: 0.2 will be sufficient for ‘_A’ and ‘_B’ versions, for ‘_B_labeled’ I recommend using lower values like 0.16
wall line count: 2-3 for more rigid shape
infill: doesn’t matter

D&D AoE sphere spells templates by Soskat
Sphere templates for calculating area of effect for D&D spells.
Note: this is a copy of my remix of TheSheDM’s project from printables.com.
I loved TheSheDM’s design from the start, however I don’t play D&D in US-english. To not get confused with US units, I’ve converted them for metric ones.
Per each spell area there are 3 model variants:
suffixed with ‘_A’ - the most simplistic ones, use minimal filament;
suffixed with ‘_B’ - taller version for better grip;
suffixed with ‘_B_labeled’ - the ‘_B’ version with the relative size (both in ft and m units) embossed on one side.
UPDATE: I’ve made a mistake and created templates based on sphere diameter instead of radius (which should be used according to DnD rules). I’ve updated project files with additional models of sphere templates based on radii (marked as Sphere_r) and renamed the previous ones based on diameters (marked as Sphere_d).
Those templates are designed to be used on [1 inch / 25 mm] grid.
I’ve also remixed in the same way the cone templates and the cube templates.
Print settings
nozzle size: 0.4
layer height: 0.2 will be sufficient for ‘_A’ and ‘_B’ versions, for ‘_B_labeled’ I recommend using lower values like 0.16
wall line count: 2-3 for more rigid shape
infill: doesn’t matter
Note: this is a copy of my remix of TheSheDM’s project from printables.com.
I loved TheSheDM’s design from the start, however I don’t play D&D in US-english. To not get confused with US units, I’ve converted them for metric ones.
Per each spell area there are 3 model variants:
suffixed with ‘_A’ - the most simplistic ones, use minimal filament;
suffixed with ‘_B’ - taller version for better grip;
suffixed with ‘_B_labeled’ - the ‘_B’ version with the relative size (both in ft and m units) embossed on one side.
UPDATE: I’ve made a mistake and created templates based on sphere diameter instead of radius (which should be used according to DnD rules). I’ve updated project files with additional models of sphere templates based on radii (marked as Sphere_r) and renamed the previous ones based on diameters (marked as Sphere_d).
Those templates are designed to be used on [1 inch / 25 mm] grid.
I’ve also remixed in the same way the cone templates and the cube templates.
Print settings
nozzle size: 0.4
layer height: 0.2 will be sufficient for ‘_A’ and ‘_B’ versions, for ‘_B_labeled’ I recommend using lower values like 0.16
wall line count: 2-3 for more rigid shape
infill: doesn’t matter

RPG Movement Rulers by benjaminapetersen
Prototype so far, but working on some simple RPG movement rulers. Based on DnD rules, the average movement for a humanoid is 30ft, which is 6 squares on a typical 1inch grid. A second ruler of 35ft/7inches as well. These were made in Tinkercad with millimeters, so there is a bit of close approximation. Will update after first print test.
Skulls
Tiles / Walls

OpenForge 2.0 Wall On Tile Bases by devonjones
This contains all the bases that have been designed that are intended for use with the tiles from the OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone set.
For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we have a set of tutorials. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product, check out the license FAQ.
OpenForge is now a patron supported project. I use the resources that my patrons give me in order to get the resources to let me create more sophisticated tiles with a greater level of detail. Please, support me, and I’ll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our:
Online catalog and backer site
Website
Forums (Mostly we use facebook now)
Twitter
Facebook
For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we have a set of tutorials. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product, check out the license FAQ.
OpenForge is now a patron supported project. I use the resources that my patrons give me in order to get the resources to let me create more sophisticated tiles with a greater level of detail. Please, support me, and I’ll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our:
Online catalog and backer site
Website
Forums (Mostly we use facebook now)

OpenForge Stone Dungeon Walls by devonjones
Deprecated
This tile set has been superseded by the much improved OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone set. OpenForge
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Dungeon wall tiles designed to be compatible with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles.
Compatible tiles/walls in this series are tagged with OpenForge
You can find this set on github
OpenForge Sets
============= Smooth Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Edge tiles. Stone Tile Series - Stone tiles. Stone Edge Tile Series - Stone edge tiles. Crenelated Tile Series - Crenelated Tiles Crenelated Edge Tile Series - Crenelated edge tiles Tudor Tile Series - Tudor tiles. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Tudor edge tiles. Ruined Series - Ruined stone walls Accessories - Pillars, etc. Non-Series Tiles - Misc tiles, such as the pool Module Specific Tiles - Tiles designed for specific modules.
Changelog
========= 1.0.1 : Added more walls for every combination between 1x1 - 4x4 9/01/2014 - fixed mesh problems with all 1x, 3x & 4x tiles For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we have a set of tutorials. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product, check out the license FAQ.
OpenForge is now a patron supported project. I use the resources that my patrons give me in order to get the resources to let me create more sophisticated tiles with a greater level of detail. Please, support me, and I’ll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our:
Online catalog and backer site
Website
Forums (Mostly we use facebook now)
Twitter
Facebook
This tile set has been superseded by the much improved OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone set. OpenForge
=========
Dungeon wall tiles designed to be compatible with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles.
Compatible tiles/walls in this series are tagged with OpenForge
You can find this set on github
OpenForge Sets
============= Smooth Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Edge tiles. Stone Tile Series - Stone tiles. Stone Edge Tile Series - Stone edge tiles. Crenelated Tile Series - Crenelated Tiles Crenelated Edge Tile Series - Crenelated edge tiles Tudor Tile Series - Tudor tiles. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Tudor edge tiles. Ruined Series - Ruined stone walls Accessories - Pillars, etc. Non-Series Tiles - Misc tiles, such as the pool Module Specific Tiles - Tiles designed for specific modules.
Changelog
========= 1.0.1 : Added more walls for every combination between 1x1 - 4x4 9/01/2014 - fixed mesh problems with all 1x, 3x & 4x tiles For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we have a set of tutorials. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product, check out the license FAQ.
OpenForge is now a patron supported project. I use the resources that my patrons give me in order to get the resources to let me create more sophisticated tiles with a greater level of detail. Please, support me, and I’ll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our:
Online catalog and backer site
Website
Forums (Mostly we use facebook now)
Tree Stump

28mm Tree Stump by Curufin
I created this tree stump over morning coffee. Just experimenting with different techniques and settings. Right after I did the first test print, I discovered that Onebitpixal had already done one: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:405799
Oh well, here is another version.
These models can be printed flat with no supports or rafts. They have been run through Netfabb.
Scale this tree stump up or down to suit your gaming needs.
Enjoy!
(The mini sitting on the stump is actually a 25mm mini, so the stump looks large for him.)
Oh well, here is another version.
These models can be printed flat with no supports or rafts. They have been run through Netfabb.
Scale this tree stump up or down to suit your gaming needs.
Enjoy!
(The mini sitting on the stump is actually a 25mm mini, so the stump looks large for him.)