2x2 arc walls for Dungeon Crafter
by Tyger

First thing you need to know about is what I call a tab. What I am referring to is the small tooth like extension from the arc wall that you probably have noticed, because you tried using the tiles without reading this readme file.

Why are they there? Well if you take a look at the illustration I have included (and you have probably already seen it because you looked through all the images first) you can clearly see that without the tabs, any wall that would attach to the arc would have a gap because Dungeon Crafter only puts in full length walls.

Because I am such a nice guy, I have included both with and without tab arc walls (except for the "inside" tiles which don't need tabs)

Now that I have that covered, I can explain the numbering system.

Every file has a three digit number in front, I did this to help organize the tiles. 

If you don't care about the system because the name after the number tells you everything you need to know anyway, good luck, I wish you the best, have fun, support Dungeon Crafter, and you can stop reading here

Otherwise read on

If the number is...                           then the tile...

0##..........has floor tiles on both sides of the arc wall and has tabs
1##..........has floor tiles on both sides of the arc wall and does not have tabs
2##..........has floor tiles on the outside of the arc wall and has tabs
3##..........has floor tiles on the outside of the arc wall and does not have tabs
5##..........has floor tiles on the inside of the arc wall and does not have tabs

#0#..........is a blank wall
#1#..........has a standard door
#2#..........has a secret door

##0..........is a standard quarter arc tile or can be overlaid on a standard quarter arc tile
##1..........is a "top arc" tile that can be place in the north, east, south and west positions

Basic tile are the north west quarter of a circular room and door positions A,B, and C are the East-North-East tile, North-East tile and North-North-East tiles respectively (as shown in the illustration)

good luck, I wish you the best, have fun, and support Dungeon Crafter.

Tyger

Tyger_purr@hotmail.com
