A quick procedurally generated ruined tile floor, great for basing if you want something like ruins. I’ve included a base topper that 90mm in diameter, as well as the full plate that I cut that out of. Easy to cut base toppers of any size out of it, just make a cylinder and do a boolean intersection in 3d builder/any other software. Would recommend printing with a couple of solid bottom layers for the tiles to sit on. .5mm of solid base layer is probably enough, but YMMV, cut out a smaller piece first for testing.
If printed flat on the plate, layer lines will show up on some of the tiles, as they are randomly sloped. Print with a small layer height to make them less noticeable.
Images shows what it looks like printed at 0.08, with white paint drybrushed on, and then sprayed with filler primer and gloss white paint.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2vEhig1 on March 4, 2020 at 10:04PM by vb2341
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