Does anyone know how I could go about making mats like this with a hexagonal pattern on them? They're used for a game called heroscape though they are not sold anymore so I wanted to either make some myself or maybe even find a site online where I could have these custom made for me
Here's how they are used in the game
And I know that when these were made, it was by a single guy because these mats were custom made and not officially sold by Hasbro who made Heroscape
>>1149934
Why not just print on cardstock? Or normal paper glued onto cardboard?
>>1149950
I will be using these a lot and feel it will wear out quickly if it's printed on paper or cardstock. I'll be building structures for the game on it continuously
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005G2HWKS/ref=pd_aw_sim_sbs_229_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=36K2V344P1BBS5TKGGSC&dpPl=1&dpID=61eB1NF7v0L
I think something like this would work really well but I don't know where to get customized ones
>>1149961
Chessex.
>>1149934
Draw them in Illustrator and have them printed on adhesive vinyl for about $20 from your local large format print shop. Then stick it to a thicker sheet of poly-carbonate or maybe the print shop had thicker vinyl ~20-24mil that they can laminate it onto.
>get some plastic sheeting or whatever you think is durable enough in the right size
>buy some chicken wire
>buy some spraypaint
>????
>profit
>>1149934
Save yourself some time just buy a premade one.
http://www.hotzmats.com/felt_purchase_mat.html
>>1149952
If you want to rasterbate some hexes with your printer, clear coating with som acrylic after they're mounted will at least last for enough game sessions to justify it.
Go to a tile store and buy a piece of a 1 inch stone hex mosaic.