OLD Rampage OpenLOCK tile guide.
This is the original OpenLOCK Naming convention
This is the original OpenLOCK Naming convention
This is a video showing some different ways to configure the Elven Groves OpenLOCK scatter terrain. There are 16 pieces in this set. Included are 5 corner end pieces, as well as 1″, 2″, 4″ and 6″ length walls, and a 3″ doorway that grant a wide variety of wall configurations. There are also… Read more
This is a video showing some different ways to configure the Caverns of Torment OpenLOCK scatter terrain. There are 14 pieces in this set. Included are 5 corner end pieces, 1″, 2″, 4″ and 5″ length walls, as well as 45- and 90-degree curves. There are also S curve pieces to make “snakelike” walls…. Read more
OpenLOCK is a free, open-source system for connecting modular 3D printable terrain. It was originally developed by Printable Scenery (that’s us!) and is now used throughout the 3D printing and tabletop gaming community. The system allows modelers and designers to create a huge variety of tiles, walls, floors, and other structures that can all lock… Read more
OpenLOCK is a scenery building system that allows users to combine scenery elements from different ranges and designers. It enables users to build anything from dungeons to large fortifications. The current version is OpenLOCK 8.6. Download OpenLOCK developer templates Footprint Code: this refers to the tessellation footprint for each tile. The standardisation of the tessellation… Read more
As you may have already seen, OpenLOCK is our interconnecting tile technology upon which our upcoming Rampage System is based. This new system allows for tiles to connect and tessellate seamlessly, and allows for cross-compatibility. We are releasing the OpenLOCK tile set as Creative Commons Public License . This is with the intention of providing… Read more