How to 3D Print your own Dungeons for DnD!

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Jaimie and Jay make dungeon tiles for DnD! Learn how we easily 3D print and paint terrain pieces using free 3D models and simple painting techniques.

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We're far from 3D printing or Miniature Painting experts --- but that has never stopped us! Learn how to 3D print your own dungeon tiles for your DnD and tabletop gaming! With even a simple 3D printer, you can download free files, print your own dungeon tiles, and easily paint them using these simple techniques.

We use three simple colors and a very repeatable technique so that you can 3D print and paint hundreds of terrain pieces very rapidly and with repeatable results. We've been making these for years and they are intensely fun for Dungeon Masters and players alike.

MATERIALS:
PLA (3D Printing Material)
Acrylic Paint (3 Colors: Light Gray, Brown, White)

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Those are the tiles I use! That creator deserves all the good will and gratitude of the 3D D&D community for making such an insane volume and variety of quality, easy to print pieces, free to the community. God bless that man for his generous contribution to the game, and tip the designer if you can, because he's doing a great thing for game tables around the world.

cristiaolson
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Awesome! I just got my 3D printer and started painting my castle towers this week. Viewer tip: dry brush light colors with a top down motion. Makes it look like light coming down from the top. Also, I like a foliage green color (Apple Barrelt) on the bottom for a mossy look. Keep up the good work! :)

dougpridgen
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Thank you just started running a campaign and these will be super helpful

coreycarries
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Show us making/priting of furniture and another accessories, please.

michalnoga
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Heck yes - please do a follow-up video for more of the dungeon accent pieces.

bensrpgpile
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A really good primer you might like is the colored army painter primers. I use the black colored primer and its fantastic.

ultimatepitviper
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Devon Jones is amazing! We use his Open Forge tiles, magnetize the bases and paint them on and for our channel. Eternally grateful to Devon Jones! Thanks for promoting--I subscribed :)

DiceandDungeons
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Love this!
I am currently printing a few things for a game I GM.
Current project; Cultist Temple using the OpenForge 2 tiles.

neutraladrian
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Great little video. Would live to see more tile layouts and other sets

lukewirges
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This makes me want to buy and create this kind of thing for myself.

trueRocc
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They seem to be having so much fun together.

TheLucasdms
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Very nice. Didn't think it would be that cheap to make them.

gamingwithoutgaming
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Did you already know Dungeon Blox? May be worth a look.

itismee
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This is so awesome and I'm always so excited to see your posts. Thank you for such enjoyable and all over content and please please please keep it up.

SuperMegaCoffeeGuru
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HOW is it possible that they have only 300k subs😊

realdavidgoggins
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I just got my first 3D printer and have been designing my own tiles, but now, YT keeps recommending these videos and the designs are so much better than I have done. Like, I may as well search for these artists instead.

RoseKindred
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Enjoyed watching the video very entertaining . Fun and very educational.
👍👍

rickluque
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just stumbled on this video, but try using ultra thin CA glue. then you can probably just hold the pieces together, apply it at the edges and it will wick right in

heavenisalie
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cool. but i think i like the full 2x2 square floors. the half floors next to the wall is useless, imo.

alzathoth
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Hey! Love your video. It inspired me to go out and buy my own printer to give it a try!
I'm on thingiverse and my first print of Devon Jones' openforge cut stone pieces went great. With one exception.. I can't find the tile base!! Anywhere. I have the wall and the floor but I can't find the tile base that magnets would go into to connect the pieces! Any advice?

mrightmier