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Early Access: Hills Are Not Small Lumps! - Better Sloped Terrain for D&D and Wargaming

Hi Guys!

So despite my ongoing stream of bad luck, I got the video pulled together and finished :)

This is my love letter to the hills of the LOTR films, and real life - the kind of hills that dwarf people and make most of the board sloped in some way...

I grew up in Durham, a rather hilly city (Town really, but we had a Cathedral, so we got upgraded...), and from a lifetime of walking and cycling up and down the damn things I can tell you - real hills aren't as small as the stuff we always seem to use on tabletop!

As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the video, either here or on Youtube, so do let me know what you think!

I'm aiming to release this publicly on Monday, so you guys have it a fair bit earlier this time, and I'll be using this weekend to...work πŸ˜… Just a bit, not a lot I promise, I need to put up shelves to house the ever growing pile of crafting materials I need for future videos. After which I will try and relax and not burn out. Honest. 😁

Early Access: Hills Are Not Small Lumps! - Better Sloped Terrain for D&D and Wargaming Early Access: Hills Are Not Small Lumps! - Better Sloped Terrain for D&D and Wargaming

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I made 4 straight tiles I think, and 4 of each corner. I also made 4 half straights and 4 roads, I think...

PensiveBadger

Anyone have an idea of how many of each tile is a good idea? I’m planning on 2 convex, 2 concave, but don’t know how many of the straight tiles to make.

Festive Life PreservER

Thanks Matt, I used the .png file and it printed fine. I'm sure it's my printer settings on the PDF file then.

Jon Farley


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