Watch as I create Modular Cave Dungeon tiles for Dungeons of Dragons or other TTRPG! If you enjoyed this video consider subscribing for more! Thank you for watching! Base STL: cults3d.com/en...
These are awesome. I made something similar a while back, but mine were mostly just a tunnel system. I ended up using them to great effect in a game. The party spent the better part of the session crawling through the muck it was pretty cool. I might have to make a nice set of these to replace my cave tiles I've been using. I really like the multiple levels.
15-Feb-2024: I've been looking for a way to upgrade my @TheDMGinfo style cave tiles - this is it. I use chipboard interlocking tabs on my tile bases instead, but great idea with the 3D printed bases with embedded interlocks. Pax ✌️
a couple of noes. those walls are TALL for table play. tall walls block the players line of sight to whats going on, so since thats an issue at my table i keep my walls about 1 to 1 and a half inches tall. that way minis poke over the top and are easy to keep track of. that brown before the highlights, hecking ew. with the highlights its fine, but man that is unpleasen toilet brown. rather than carving the features into the tiles one could cut the walls big enough to include the features and then make them separately. doing this would give you more variety in set up, and if you were double clever and made every tile have an appropriately shaped wall section (or just a few of them) you could switch the same feature to several different rooms. like if the pond was kidney shaped and two rooms had walls shaped like different sides of the ponds base you could place it in either one, or have that space clear. or you could make several of the same base shape and size so you can change it from clar to a pond to a pit to a rock pile to some mushrooms to any number of other interesting cave things. great idea though, i think ill have a go, i have some foam thats just sitting about.
First thank you for comment :) yep for a lot of people those walls could be tall, I understand it. I think it depends on the way you play. For example we are sitting around low table and more important I use it to visualise the basic environment to players. When we were playing this dungeon guys around table always stand up and were curious what room is coming next and were checking closely whatever it includes! And I love when people around table are like “wow” !:D About the color. Well I didn’t want to make just simple grey tones so I chose this color, inspired by some WoW environment or maybe Grand Canyon kind of color. No one around table mentioned anything about color, but maybe the video is making the tone little different or your eyes finds it unpleasant, but that’s okay, everyone can make it in colors they like! Last thing I don’t really understand properly as I am not native speaking person, but if I am not wrong you are speaking about better modularity, but that’s definitely something I am going to improve in the future:) Overall thank you again for comment man, I appreciate it:)
I love how these interlock. I made a dungeon a few years back with a similar cavernous design, wishing I would have made them interlocking like this. Thanks for sharing!
I really like how you tab the bases. I sell almost the exact same tiles on my Etsy store.
These are awesome. I made something similar a while back, but mine were mostly just a tunnel system. I ended up using them to great effect in a game. The party spent the better part of the session crawling through the muck it was pretty cool. I might have to make a nice set of these to replace my cave tiles I've been using. I really like the multiple levels.
Great job. They look fantastic!
Thank you! :)
Great music choice! I came for the craft and stayed for the jams! Good Lord! Also, fantastic idea on the interlocking base!
Also, what is the song?
Thank you very much! :) unfortunately I don’t know exact name, I got it from pixabay and searched for something like “techno loop” I think
@@Mattswithtatts Yevhen Lokhmatov - Epic Technology Loop
Anyone else want a massive, irregular Reece’s Peanut Butter Cup after watching this?
That looks so great! In your opinion, do you feel these bases work better than using magnets?
And, by the way, *fantastic* back ground music! =)
Thank you :) I think this way it holds together little stronger, but I suppose with magnets it would work good too :)
Another great piece of terrain.
Great work!
Thanks :)
Nicely done!!!! Love the modularity! ❤😊❤
Thank you! 🙂
That's very cool!
Well done.
Thanks!:)
Well Done!!!
Hehe so clever and by the way nice hybridation 👍
Well, I think that well does really well as a well. 😉
Fantastic work!
Thank you :)
15-Feb-2024: I've been looking for a way to upgrade my @TheDMGinfo style cave tiles - this is it. I use chipboard interlocking tabs on my tile bases instead, but great idea with the 3D printed bases with embedded interlocks.
Pax ✌️
👍👍
a couple of noes.
those walls are TALL for table play. tall walls block the players line of sight to whats going on, so since thats an issue at my table i keep my walls about 1 to 1 and a half inches tall. that way minis poke over the top and are easy to keep track of.
that brown before the highlights, hecking ew. with the highlights its fine, but man that is unpleasen toilet brown.
rather than carving the features into the tiles one could cut the walls big enough to include the features and then make them separately. doing this would give you more variety in set up, and if you were double clever and made every tile have an appropriately shaped wall section (or just a few of them) you could switch the same feature to several different rooms. like if the pond was kidney shaped and two rooms had walls shaped like different sides of the ponds base you could place it in either one, or have that space clear. or you could make several of the same base shape and size so you can change it from clar to a pond to a pit to a rock pile to some mushrooms to any number of other interesting cave things.
great idea though, i think ill have a go, i have some foam thats just sitting about.
First thank you for comment :) yep for a lot of people those walls could be tall, I understand it. I think it depends on the way you play. For example we are sitting around low table and more important I use it to visualise the basic environment to players. When we were playing this dungeon guys around table always stand up and were curious what room is coming next and were checking closely whatever it includes! And I love when people around table are like “wow” !:D
About the color. Well I didn’t want to make just simple grey tones so I chose this color, inspired by some WoW environment or maybe Grand Canyon kind of color. No one around table mentioned anything about color, but maybe the video is making the tone little different or your eyes finds it unpleasant, but that’s okay, everyone can make it in colors they like!
Last thing I don’t really understand properly as I am not native speaking person, but if I am not wrong you are speaking about better modularity, but that’s definitely something I am going to improve in the future:)
Overall thank you again for comment man, I appreciate it:)
Very nice!
nifty
❤❤❤
Can you share the file fo rthe base?
Yes, now you can find it in description :)
I literally just sat here and binged half this guys channel. New sub acquired. 😂
Nice to hear that! 😄
This is rad!
That is awesome!
I love how these interlock. I made a dungeon a few years back with a similar cavernous design, wishing I would have made them interlocking like this. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
You could add magnets.
Nice!
Brilliant!
Thanks!
Coolest dungeon setup I seen
Good job!
That looks awesome!!! Great job!!
Thank you 😊
Good job friend
Thank you :)
Nice job!!!
Thank you!!