The texture roller was purchased on Etsy from RealityAtWork. This is a different company from the one I purchased rollers from before. It's 4" long and almost an inch in diameter for the hollow part and cost $4.99. I needed a fan pattern so I chose option C on their site as one that would be good for 15mm. Its workable although I may order option B as I'd like a slightly smaller pattern. I was afraid B was too small and wouldn't impress, but I think it would work well after using the one I bought.
The flooring was made earlier tonight with the pictured roller. I am using Dollar store foam which is softer than XPS (pink board), and it made the impressions of the stones well enough to do a wash and wipe. I paint the foam white after using the texture roller, then paint over with a greenish gray and wipe off with a damp paper towel to leave the dark lines in the floor.
I also sculpted some corpse markers for goblin bodies. I put them in order of production. I got better with each one. I made them earlier in the day out of sculpey and baked, mounted and painted them. Rather fun to do and adds something to the gaming table.
I made some closed doors for my dungeon scenery as I found they would be needed when I was playing my solo game. I bought some 4mm rings at Hobby Lobby today and glued them on for handles. A fun detail.
One final shot of the battle scene.




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