Get Started with Modular D&D Terrain - 5 Things to Build First!
Modular D&D terrain is insanely useful, and is one of the first ways a lot of people get started in crafting. My own magnetic modular D&D tiles and terrain are the result of a lot of experimentation to get a playable result, while making sure I don’t sacrifice that realistic look.
I’ve had a lot of people both thanking me for inspiring them to get started with this style of Modular D&D terrain, and also asking questions about where to find the most up to date versions of each tutorial…because I like to keep making improvements 😄
I might have already built a lot, but plenty of people are just starting with their first dungeon tiles! I might as well keep improving things for their sake :)
The goal of this video is to give a clear guide to what I think is best to make first (even cutting some larger projects down to a manageable size for a beginner), while making it clear what to do and where to go to get the best result. I hope this is helpful!
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BASIC TUTORIALS FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO:
Caverns and caves:
Grassland tiles:
Temple blocks Tutorial:
Mountainblocks:
Videos with dungeon tile options - Basic card tab connections (), advanced card tab connections ()
MORE ADVANCED STUFF:
Lava terrain:
Modular scaffolds:
Realistic roads:
Temple block castle wall addons:
OTHER USEFUL STUFF:
Painting Stone tutorial:
Basing video:
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:39 1
02:08 Free STL
03:29 2
03:24 3
05:33 4
06:36 5
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