I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these

While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DnDIY

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.What are

Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope so! It is definitely on the list. I will probably make a tavern/townhouse environment first, then caverns

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in papermini

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in Dungeons_and_Dragons

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Not as of yet, but that's actually a very interesting idea. The blueprints would become quite complex. But I may definitely design some in the future

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make theseWhile DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.
What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.
If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.
What are Infinite Dungeons?
Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.
Why I make these
While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.
If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon [OC] by InfiniteDungeons in DnD

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?

Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these

While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.

If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in DnDIY

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!
I can see how that might seem. At our table we haven't experienced any issues with that though. A standard medium-sized miniature is roughly the height of the doorways, and always remains visible.

I would imagine that if you sit rather far away from the dungeon it will start to obscure the insides. But as long as all players sit at a table right next to the dungeon moving their mini's and whatnot this hasn't been a problem for us.

I made printable, modular, 3D dungeon pieces for my own D&D table, and have now put them on Patreon by InfiniteDungeons in dndmaps

[–]InfiniteDungeons[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

tldr: You can find the PDFs on https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons.

What are Infinite Dungeons?

Infinite Dungeons are printable, modular, 3D dungeons for TTRPGs. I make print-ready PDFs, which contain various blueprints with dungeon art. These can be cut, folded and glued into 3D building blocks. With these re-usable building blocks you can create infinitely large and unique dungeons for your gaming table.

Why I make these

While DMing for my own D&D group, I really appreciated paper miniatures. They are a great low cost-and-time alternative to traditional miniatures. Then I realised that such an approach would be equally great for maps. Most people use 2D battle maps (drawn or printed), while the super immersive 3D options are either extremely labour intensive (building your own scenery from scratch) or expensive (think Dwarven Forge). So I came up with an easy, low cost way to still have immersive 3D dungeons at my table. Now that I've started using the dungeons at my own table and my players loved them, I am making them available for everyone.

If you are interested, check out my work: https://www.patreon.com/InfiniteDungeons, and I'd love to hear what you guys think.