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a rock connected to a stripClose up rockThe brackets still need to be coated and painted to transform them from plain rectangular plastic shapes into something more interesting. This time, I've decided to turn them into rocks. Of course, you can turn them into something else, like tree branches, half-spheres, or anything else your imagination conjures up. The bracket serves as the base, and beyond that, you can let your fantasy run wild.
You can read in another article on the website how to make these rocks.
Battleground I've always looked at where I wanted to place a bracket and then printed it. After that, I turned the brackets into rocks. It's possible that I'll want different brackets if I rearrange the battleground, but then I'll just make new brackets. The rocks that I'm not using at the moment can be easily unscrewed and stored for another time.
basic shapesRidges on the bottom shapesIn addition to rocks on the brackets, I also made some rocks that stand on the ground. To ensure they are in the right place, there is a grid of brackets underneath.
Bottom part of a rockThe rocks on the ground are printed in two parts because it's simpler. Then I don't need brackets during printing. The two parts are glued together with hobby glue.
How it looksHere you see two rocks that haven't been glued and painted yet. The rocks fit in different places and are held in place by the ridges.
White rockThe white rock is symmetrical at the bottom. So, you can place it in 4 different ways.
3D D&D BattlegroundThe 3D D_D Battleground is done. It looks fantastic! The modularity and flexibility of the setup make it really versatile. With different arrangements, every game session can feel fresh and exciting.

Adding some ivy and ladders would definitely add to the atmosphere and make it even more immersive. It's these little details that really bring a gaming environment to life!