Awesome! I really appreciate the way you work/design these parts. Not only making a destroyed version of the perfect one, but making a lot of iterations of them too. That way you're letting makers decide which one they want to print and assemble, or if they want to show an ensemble of a few ruined buildings similar but uniques. Don't let your art sleep so much. Keep going and being so brilliant!
Marcus, thank you so much for your amazing quality buildings. I am blown away by how perfect they print. I use an Ender 3 pro and they come out simply perfect with nocleanup necessary
This stuff is ridiculous! I found a couple pieces to print to work in a lava arena for d&d. I've got a resin printer, so a number of these are too big, but perhaps someday I can pick up a printer that can make larger. Probably filament with a larger print bed. Thanks again!
You are very talented! Keep up the awesome work and thank you for the free models that you provided! I am working on a Legion table, will share the outcome of the trees and hills when I'm done.
Hey Markus, I am printing those right now, fantastic job. I will post pictures on Thingiverse when I m done painting. I posted pictures of your arabic houses. Thank you for sharing
Would love to see how you actually make this terrain. I've been having a real headache using blender to create stuff for WH40K. I can make beautiful symetrical engineering quality gothic stuff in Shapr3d but Blender baffles me.
Thank you! Since this is the most successfull of my designs, ever, I will probably return to it, with a more modular approach. But right now I am doing other stuff.
My Ender 3 is handling it fine, I get a string or two on the overhangs, but it can be clipped off fine and looks perfect. These angles should not have bridging issues.
Nice! You need to tweak your settings to remove the stringing in future prints. If the strings are very whispy, try melting it very quickly with a lit match or candle. Or use a knife to carefully cut them. The facebook group "The Tabletop 3D Printing Guild" can probably give you much better support. Post pictures! :-)
Awesome! I really appreciate the way you work/design these parts. Not only making a destroyed version of the perfect one, but making a lot of iterations of them too.
That way you're letting makers decide which one they want to print and assemble, or if they want to show an ensemble of a few ruined buildings similar but uniques.
Don't let your art sleep so much. Keep going and being so brilliant!
Just discovered these and already have several days ready for print. These are awesome thank you for making and sharing them with us.
Still one of my go-to pieces for ruins...A few of them in various configurations goes a long way.
Marcus, thank you so much for your amazing quality buildings. I am blown away by how perfect they print. I use an Ender 3 pro and they come out simply perfect with nocleanup necessary
This stuff is ridiculous!
I found a couple pieces to print to work in a lava arena for d&d. I've got a resin printer, so a number of these are too big, but perhaps someday I can pick up a printer that can make larger. Probably filament with a larger print bed. Thanks again!
I just finished printing some of these for my age of sigmar games. Excellent work, thank you so much for making these!
Hi all, what scale is everyone printing these buildings at for Frostgrave?
Thank you Markus for creating and sharing such amazing files.
You are very talented! Keep up the awesome work and thank you for the free models that you provided! I am working on a Legion table, will share the outcome of the trees and hills when I'm done.
Openlock is a cool locking system but there are a ton of free ones available. Its also super easy to do an adapter.
wow, great job, this buldings are beautiful, well done and thank you very much!!
Спасибо from Russia (Thank you) за видео и работы ваши! Nice this is work! Is like! )
Thank you!
Hey Markus, I am printing those right now, fantastic job. I will post pictures on Thingiverse when I m done painting. I posted pictures of your arabic houses. Thank you for sharing
Thank you, sounds great!
thank man, you are best ! 😎👍
Fantastic!
Would love to see how you actually make this terrain. I've been having a real headache using blender to create stuff for WH40K. I can make beautiful symetrical engineering quality gothic stuff in Shapr3d but Blender baffles me.
Wow, this is awesome! Just stumbled upon this ... will you design more houses in this style?
Thank you! Since this is the most successfull of my designs, ever, I will probably return to it, with a more modular approach. But right now I am doing other stuff.
is there any trick to getting these to print? Seems like a lot of overhanging parts/printing in air, especially on the floor of the building
My Ender 3 is handling it fine, I get a string or two on the overhangs, but it can be clipped off fine and looks perfect. These angles should not have bridging issues.
So printed a couple already! I got supports “strings” between the stonework
What’s the best way to remove this?
Nice! You need to tweak your settings to remove the stringing in future prints. If the strings are very whispy, try melting it very quickly with a lit match or candle. Or use a knife to carefully cut them. The facebook group "The Tabletop 3D Printing Guild" can probably give you much better support. Post pictures! :-)
Where could I purchase the sets already printed! I dont own a 3d printer!
panhandle3d.com/collections/3d-printed-tabletop-terrain/category_fantasy-ruins