Openforge Stone Arch Doorway

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SummaryOpenForge ========= At long last, a doorway. This Stone Doorway tile was designed to be compatible with Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles. To assemble, you will need approximately 20 gauge wire, or a thick paperclip. If using a paperclip, straighten and poke through the hole, then clip. Then glue the door around the paperclip, using it as a hinge. Compatible tiles/walls in this series are tagged with OpenForge You can find this set on github OpenForge Sets ============= Smooth Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Edge tiles. Stone Tile Series - Stone tiles. Stone Edge Tile Series - Stone edge tiles. Crenelated Tile Series - Crenelated Tiles Crenelated Edge Tile Series - Crenelated edge tiles Tudor Tile Series - Tudor tiles. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Tudor edge tiles. Ruined Series - Ruined stone walls Accessories - Pillars, etc. Non-Series Tiles - Misc tiles, such as the pool Module Specific Tiles - Tiles designed for specific modules. InstructionsTo assemble, you will need approximately 20 gauge wire, or a thick paperclip. If using a paperclip, straighten and poke through the hole, then clip. Then glue the door around the paperclip, using it as a hinge. I strongly suggest painting before assembling. For the doorway, Painting was done in 4 layers. Paint whole piece in black Heavily dry brush with a dark grey pick at least one other color (that could be stone) and paint some random stones, front and back. dry brush with grey mixed with a little olive lightly dry brush with a light grey, focusing most heavily on edges For the doors: Paint black Heavily dry brush with a dark brown Dry brush with a lighter brown like burnt umber Dry brush lightly with a tan Use a steel or silver metal paint on the handles and bolts

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