Pathfinder 2 [PF2] Spell Area of Effect [AoE] Templates by Squirrelzar 3d model
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Pathfinder 2 [PF2] Spell Area of Effect [AoE] Templates by Squirrelzar

Pathfinder 2 [PF2] Spell Area of Effect [AoE] Templates by Squirrelzar

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Basics
This is a pack of templates to make seeing what squares an AoE spell cast will effect. I covered the basics and all models are printable on an Ender3 or equivalently sized machine (220x220 build volume) some of the pieces may require adjusting the restricted print areas like those seen through the Cura slicer.
Templates included
Line 30ft and 60ft and all possible angles ( left and right configurations )
Emanation for small and large creatures at 5ft, 10,ft and 15ft
Burst at 5ft, 10ft, 15ft, 20ft, 30ft
Cone both diagonal and orthogonal layouts at 15ft and 30ft
File Names
I tried to make the file names as clear as possible. the names will always include the template type and length it is, is there is an s/m/l in the name, that correlates to the creature size, this only effects Emanations as Lines/Cones/Bursts are sized independently of the creature that casts them.
Printing
I printed these at a layer height of 0.12, though anything at least 0.25 should work fine. I used an infill of 80%, anything less and the pieces become a bit too flimsy in my opinion, but feel free to experiment with this as needed.
You can print these with a brim if needed, but a level/clean bed goes a long way to keeping them from sliding on the first layer. The larger pieces will need to have brims/skirts turned off as the templates themselves run right up to the limits of the print volume so every mm you can get matters.
Assembly
Some of the templates are split into two objects so they can fit on a standard 220x220 build plate. The intention is for them to be simply super glued together. The joint won't be perfect but the pieces themselves are already intended to be treated more gently than not so you should not have any issues with the joint breaking. I am open to other approaches for splitting the bodies up if you have any suggestions.
The parts are split into A and B, just make sure to print both and keep track of which are which so you're not gluing 2 separate templates together (I definitely didn't do this my first time printing them).
Other
If you would like other templates, more sizes of existing templates, existing templates cut up into multiple STL's to better fit small print volumes, just let me know. I am happy to make more/adjustments as needed. Creating these took a lot of time so I restricted myself to only those my table is currently using and plan on expanding the selection as I need to as well. But again, I'm happy to create more if others feel they would benefit from them.

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