Board Game Organizer - Cthulhu Wars

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This is my organizer for Cthulhu Wars. You'll need a printer with at least a 300mm bed to be able to print this out. The organizer makes space for the core contents, except for the overly thick manual.    A few more detailed notes on this:  I didn't have a lot of filament or time, so I took a more generalized approach with this one. The bulky and varying nature of the factions made it kind of hard to put together a generalized layout that I could do a lot of tweaking on.  This organizer doesn't really make allowances for any of the addons. There's a lot of them, and they're cool. I have a few. But it didn't make sense, considering the wide variety and availability of the addons.  As mentioned above, I didn't leave room for the bulky manual. This organizer is mainly for me, and trying to cram the manual in there wasn't something I really wanted. Usually I have my manuals on a tablet I bring to the game table

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Jeh241-Makestuff
I’m a 3d artist in the video game industry. Having worked on such great series such as Boarderlands, Halo, and Rockband. You know what sucks though? Day in and day out I’m creating these amazing worlds, but they’re all virtual. What’s a fleshy human to do? I purchased my first 3D printer to help satisfy a lifelong ache. I’ve always enjoyed the idea of designing, but always felt held back by not being able to see my creations take physical form. They said I was crazy, that it was a waste, to purchase a 3d printer. They say a lot of things though. It’s been a great time, and I hope to bring many creations to share with everyone. If you're curious, if you'd like to know. I do a lot of my modeling in 3D Studio Max and Fushion 360. Two great applications. I'm not as good with Fusion though. I like it's approach, but find it ridged to work with. I appreciate how easy it is to change various elements of your design, without having to redo a lot of work. 3D Studio Max is great. It's a set of tools without limits. It's less non-destructive though, and sometimes making simple changes can become more time consuming, if you've put a lot of work into a model. I like to encourage everyone not just to print, but to design too. And to share.

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