Card Bord Buildings.

If your question is on pre-made building art, I think a lot of downloaded building art is distributed in a .PDF file format. If you have a Windows PC you'd be opening it with Adobe Acrobat Reader which is a free download from adobe.com.

Or are you trying to create your own designs?
 
Are we allowed to post ad-links on these forums? I've seen good stuff at RPGNow and World Works. My current annoyance: I bought some good-looking terrain on RPGNow, but it's all formated for A4 paper. Have you ever tried to find A4 cardstock in the US? (I'd imagine not all stuff on RPGNow is on A4, just the stuff from European companies. And since half these forums on using metric paper sizes anyway, you would no doubt complain if it was the other way...)
 
JLS83WARRIOR said:
I see a lot of people with print out card board terrian, where can I get a program to print this kinda stuff out at? Thanks all.

One way to do this is to buy some properly shaped storage boxes. Then either paint them directly or glue on paper printouts with textures, doors, windows etc. that you make on a computer. So far I've used cardstock boxes, plastic storage crates, foam-core and even LEGO bricks as structure form materials.
 
BuShips said:
JLS83WARRIOR said:
I see a lot of people with print out card board terrian, where can I get a program to print this kinda stuff out at? Thanks all.

One way to do this is to buy some properly shaped storage boxes. Then either paint them directly or glue on paper printouts with textures, doors, windows etc. that you make on a computer. So far I've used cardstock boxes, plastic storage crates, foam-core and even LEGO bricks as structure form materials.

I'm looking for some terrian like the guy has in the "new newjersey topic"
I don't quite know what that is.
 
JLS83WARRIOR said:
BuShips said:
JLS83WARRIOR said:
I see a lot of people with print out card board terrian, where can I get a program to print this kinda stuff out at? Thanks all.

One way to do this is to buy some properly shaped storage boxes. Then either paint them directly or glue on paper printouts with textures, doors, windows etc. that you make on a computer. So far I've used cardstock boxes, plastic storage crates, foam-core and even LEGO bricks as structure form materials.

I'm looking for some terrian like the guy has in the "new newjersey topic"
I don't quite know what that is.

That would be Gauntlet. Why don't you ask him?
 
JLS83WARRIOR said:
lol thanks, you have helped me out ever since I got here a long long time ago thanks I apreciate it all :)

For that to be true that would mean that I have been here a "long long time". I feel so old :wink:. Oh, that reminds me of something else that I've been thinking about. The answer is "42". Glad I could be of help. :lol:
 
dyssnowman said:
BuShips said:
Time is an illusion. Lunch time doubly so. :wink:

Okay there Ford. :roll: :lol:

I can't help myself. I've just finished watching the TV series as well as the movie. Actually, I watched the movie 3x due to playing the two comments tracks that are included. :D
 
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