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Print & Paste Dungeon textures: Floors & Walls

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This pdf file contains all the textures you'll need to make the dungeon tiles featured in video below.

So grab them for free, or pay as little (or as much) as you like!

(note that this file has been updated since the filming of the video, and now contains an offset version of the floor pattern in addition to the original one)


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Charles W September 02, 2023 9:29 pm UTC
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Absolutely no combination of print at 100%, A4, A5, Letter, 104% scale, without margins, fit to page- I can't for the life of me get these damn squares to an inch.
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Kristian R September 02, 2023 10:49 pm UTC
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What printer are you using? (and what are you using to view the pdf?)

The image itself is scaled a 1" per square, and I'm using adobe acrobat (on a PC) to view/print them, and a cheap canon printer to print them, and they work fine for me.

But, if you can let me know what you are using, I can ask on my discord if anyone has a similar problem (and hopefully if they have a solution :) ).
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Charles W September 03, 2023 3:07 pm UTC
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I'm also using a cheaper Cannon. I even tried downloading Adobe Acrobat after seeing it's what you recommended. The closest I got had one side at 1" and the other side with four line short of an inch.
https://imgur.com/a/vBGThhd
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Kristian R September 03, 2023 3:19 pm UTC
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Ah... the door bases are slightly shorter on that side - just to provide some clearance between them and the walls. You can see it better here: https://youtu.be/cr5gzdX7m-A?si=PWMHhF_fyLphe9xX&t=535
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Charles W September 03, 2023 3:53 pm UTC
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Oh lawd you even say that in the video. Thanks! I'll give it another shot...
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Marco C April 16, 2023 9:37 am UTC
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Hello!! I printed these squares in A4 format, 100% scale, with no margins, but they never came out as 1 inch squares (25 mm), but rather 1 mm smaller, 2,4 mm (so the total of the seven squares in the grid present on the second page should be at 175 mm, but I always print it at 170 mm). Is it the desired size, or is there a printer issue? Despite my attempts with various printers, the size remains the same.
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Kristian R April 16, 2023 10:07 am UTC
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Each square should be 1" in size when you print it at 100% or 'actual size' (I'm using adobe acrobat reader).

As a quick test, I just ran one off... and it seems to still be working fine for me - here's a quick pic:

https://i.imgur.com/riSrapX.jpg
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Marco C April 16, 2023 1:08 pm UTC
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Maybe it's the EU format to be different? Oh man I need to go through some tests...
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Kristian R April 16, 2023 1:41 pm UTC
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I'm in the UK - so I'm also using A4.

If the problem persists you could maybe try printing them at 104% or 105% or similar (to get the full inch).

Hope that helps!
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Marco C April 17, 2023 7:06 am UTC
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I'll try increasing the scale and see if that helps. If that oversizes a little, it's better get to 26mm instead of 24mm :P
I'll update you asap, so you can have a feedback.
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Marco C April 17, 2023 10:04 am UTC
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104% scale did the job!

Thanks for the support!
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Kristian R April 17, 2023 10:57 am UTC
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No probs :)
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Stuart I January 10, 2023 7:39 pm UTC
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How the HELL do you download this !???
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Kristian R January 10, 2023 8:56 pm UTC
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It usually goes through the download process after you've 'purchased' it (which includes grabbing it for free).

If not, it should be in your 'account' page (look under 'all titles').

Hope that helps!
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Francesco S October 28, 2021 4:15 pm UTC
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I taked this. Great job!
I should make 12x12" and 24x24" board for a fantasy wargame: i think to print 16 page for 6x6" tiles.
But, does it exist an A3 format of this dungeon texture?
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Kristian R October 28, 2021 6:29 pm UTC
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Sorry - there's only the A4 sized printouts at the moment.
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Tim K December 29, 2020 9:11 am UTC
These look great, is there a single file containing all of the textures available?
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Kristian R December 29, 2020 10:44 am UTC
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Not really.
I tried to make a 'bundle' a while back - but that doesn't seem to allow for the pay-what-you-want option :(
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Vell S November 24, 2020 2:28 am UTC
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I have your whole collection, but I cannot find any double doors. Are double doors not available, or did I miss them? Thank you for your wonderful work!
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Kristian R November 24, 2020 11:19 am UTC
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This is how I've been doing them (should start at 1:53):
https://youtu.be/NpbW0ul6EoE?t=113

(this way, the players/characters can open one at a time if they so choose)
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Vell S November 25, 2020 1:42 pm UTC
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I was more referring to double doors in a frame, like the doors in this product, but your solution works perfect. I knew I must have skipped over something. Thank you again!
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Anthony B November 04, 2020 2:33 pm UTC
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These are great. Question: Do you have a printable sheet with just .5 inch wall strips?
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Kristian R November 04, 2020 5:00 pm UTC
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If you check out the sewer tiles, that has the same wall texture with half inch location marks along the top and bottom (if that helps).
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Anthony B November 15, 2020 4:54 pm UTC
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It does! Thank you :)
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Arthur W April 16, 2020 10:31 am UTC
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These are incredibly cheap, easy, and have small but lovely details that please but don't overwhelm the eye. Add on the instructional videos on youtube and this is a winning combination! Thanks.
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Gregory B July 28, 2019 5:23 pm UTC
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Love your 2.5D tiles & all those great extras. Simple and fun to make and the players love the extra detail, far better than me drawing on grid'd paper.
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Andrew M September 22, 2018 1:28 pm UTC
Kristian, do you grant individual rights for resources used in others' products?
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Kristian R September 22, 2018 2:10 pm UTC
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What did you have in mind? (as I'm not sure how these would feature in another product/project). However, I do already have lots of cheap 'stock art' maps if that's the kind of thing you're looking for (see here: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/3785/Crooked-Staff-Publishing/subcategory/6576_26376/Stock-Art ).
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Andrew M September 22, 2018 2:54 pm UTC
I'm considering using your dungeon tiles to build the background image for a small dungeon, from which I would create a pen and ink result. Even though your resources wouldn't be actually in the final image, I'd want to work out an agreement for credit or compensation.

Thanks for the tip on the stock art. I'll look through it, but I don't see myself wanting to use another's layout whole hog. I'm simply not a good enough pictorial artist to make things to my own satisfaction, as much as I do have the skills to chop and transform others' work into something I like.

(PS -- But now that I'm actually looking through it...it's pretty great...Hmmmmmm).
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Kristian R September 22, 2018 6:27 pm UTC
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Drop me an e-mail at csp.kris@hotmail.co.uk if you want to chat some more about stuff like this (as I have other options that might be of interest :) ).
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Pasquale M June 30, 2018 1:44 pm UTC
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Hello Crooked Staff,
I am pretty sure that I am going to like them textures, as I already liek the videos and the spirit behind them.

I do have a little request (sorry for being that guy...)

Do you think it would be possible to add a layer in the pdf for Hex map overlay?
I know is not common to use hexmaps still, including them in the pdf as an option would increase the appeal.
At least for me.

Thanks in advance!
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Kristian R June 30, 2018 6:18 pm UTC
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No apology needed.

However, I lack the ability/software to make layered pdf files, so when I offer multiple versions (like the cave tiles I've recently released) they are supplied as separate images.

But with regard to these particular tiles... as you can see, there is no grid overlay to speak of (as the grid is just a by-product of the space between the stone slabs), and while I have no immediate plans to redraw them all as hexagonal slabs ...I will add it to the (ever expanding) to-do list :)

Sorry if that's not the answer you were hoping for, but I will try and get around to something like that eventually.
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Pasquale M July 06, 2018 4:24 pm UTC
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Honest and straightforward answers are my favourite ones!
Keep it up with the good work!

(Maybe I'll be able to work something out for the Hex after all)
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Andrew M September 22, 2018 1:25 pm UTC
Can I recommend something? It involves a minimal spend. Get Paint.net, and buy S John Ross's HexPaperPro font.

Paint.net is dead easy to use, as is HexPaperPro (just a font, after all). So easy to copy the image to Paint.net, add another layer, type whichever grid type and size you want into that layer, and turn the layer on or off as you wish.

Kristian, thanks for your high-quality work.
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Will W June 21, 2018 1:27 am UTC
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So i would like to print off these in bulk, but kinkos and office max both require a release form, anyone have any leads on this?
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Kristian R June 21, 2018 10:36 am UTC
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Each page has a 'permission is granted to print...' line of text which should suffice in most instances. However, I've just replied to your facebook message (sorry for the delay ...it's probably a time zone thing) with a bit more info. I hope that helps!
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Kristian R February 22, 2018 11:40 pm UTC
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A bonus video (showing how to make a few other things with these textures) can be found here : https://youtu.be/RB7hPqlfk-g
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Adam S January 21, 2018 5:44 pm UTC
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Great resource. Very simple. As illustrated in the video it can be quite useful for a DM looking to add a little 2.5D magic to map, without spending countless hours scratch building dungeon tiles.

Having scratch built my own 2.5D dungeons, I can tell you it becomes quite tedious to repeatedly hand draw and then etch or paint the stonework required for floor tiles. This resource would have saved me quite a lot of time.
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