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Although the piecepack is available commercially (See [[Vendors]] page), it's also possible to download and print your own set. Some people have made their own graphics for their sets and a few have made these graphics available for others to use. == Printable Labels These are the ones that are freely available right now (please, if you know of any other version add it to the list): * [https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://www.piecepack.org/Printable.html Original Set]: Available from [https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://www.piecepack.org piecepack.org], and created by the original piecepack publishers: Mesomorph games. It was designed by Paul Shope. The original piecepack logo (shown here in the wiki) uses these graphics. It also includes the [https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://www.piecepack.org/PrintableExpansions.html Seasons and Card Suits expansions]. * [https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://www.piecepack.org/JCD.html JCD set]: Created by JonathanDietrich and also available from [https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://www.piecepack.org piecepack.org] Its graphics were designed to look good when printed using only black and white. The piecepack sets sold by BluePanther use [http://bluepantherllc.com/BP3_Piecepack.htm this design]. There are some pictures at the JcdPiecepack page. This set includes lots of extras and the Seasons expansion. * [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/91234/piecepack-design-variation Dingbats set]: Created by DanielAjoy. uses color Yellow instead of Black; that way it can be used with other game components that use that color scheme (Uno, Pachisi, Sorry, Mexican Train, Rage, Ligretto, the GreenBox, etc). Two suits are "white" and the other two suits are "black" (the tiles are). The fronts of the tiles are divided into four sectors, for easy AlienCity playing, other games benefit from this, too. The Ace tiles and coins have a distinctive Ace symbol. The Null tiles and coins have a distinctive Null symbol which can also be used as a 6. Both of these are distinct from the numbers and both are kind of similar to each other (to play [[Evade]] for example). It also comes with the faces for a fifth die, with four faces corresponding with the four suits and the other two faces corresponding with the Ace and Null symbols. (I've used it to play Bazaar and Survive Escape from Atlantis with it) * [https://web.archive.org/web/20231129083456/http://www.gringer.org/~ja/piecepack/ Vector Set]: Created by Jessica Eccles. Uses vector images for smooth scaling and printing. Includes extensions to the astrological and rule themes inspired by the [[SensibleExpansions]] article. This set also includes seasons, playing card and other expansions and piecepack counters. This set is public domain and may be used and sold by anyone. * [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/122747/sharp-color-piecepack-design Sharp Color Piecepack Design]: Created by Evan Buskirk. A "modern" style graphic set for constructing a piecepack. Uses the traditional suits. Designed so that the whole graphics can be carefully alligned and adhered to a thin material, then cut apart, but the usual "cut, then paste" approach works well too. * [http://www.archive.org/details/MakasPiecepackGraphicSet Maka's set]: Created by JorgeArroyo (you can see pictures of it at his wiki page) and available from the [http://archive.org Internet Archive]. It started out as a personal design but later was adapted to black and white for the laser etched sets he produced under Ramalamas. The version available for download is the original color version and it includes both the regular suits and the Seasons expansion. * [http://web.archive.org/web/20181006165213/http://www.hexpack.org/?page_id=7 The one included in the HexPack Download] Created by Daniel Wilcox. Includes the HexPack extension as well as the piecepack printable sheets in full color. * [https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/124797/nathans-graphical-hexpack-and-piecepack Nathan's Hexpack] also includes the HexPack extension as well as a standard piecepack. It was created by Nathan Morse and also includes playing card and season suits. Its design is quite photo-realistic. * [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2k6XyfFGfeaVmFwRmlsSlZSRVk Printable Piecepack] and [http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/local--files/entry:piecepack/NINEPIECEPACK.svg Nine-Suit Piecepack] by Chris Sakkas aka Bill Browne. The latter is based on the [[SensibleExpansions]] article. Anika Henke has reformatted the four piecepack suits into a more easily printed [https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/194681/nine-suit-piecepack-printable-extract pdf version]. * [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/67232/very-colorful-piecepack-version-2 Very Colorful Piecepack] by "Melody" hosted in the Boardgame Geek website. This has 7 tiles null to 6 plus letters & arrows. These match the cards better than the original set. This is a high color set. * [http://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/44456/piecepack-elemental-design Elemental Design] by Ian Hayles. It has a small mistake in the null air tile. * [[piecepackr]], a piecepack graphics R package by TrevorLDavis has several pre-configured [https://trevorldavis.com/piecepackr/pages/print-and-play-pdfs.html|demo print-and-play pdf's]. If you install it on your computer it can also be used to generate your own customized print-and-play piecepack set. * [https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/163678/jeremys-5-suit-piecepack Jeremy's 5 Suit Piecepack] by Jeremy Sydik. Based on the [[PlayingCardsExpansion]], adds a 5th suit with a Star symbol, in yellow. The backs of the tiles are checkered. * [http://web.archive.org/web/20050408071602/http://icepackgames.com/ppe/ IPG Piecepack Expanded] from IcePack Games includes a standard set, their own expansion (purple Swords, light grey Arrows, orange Axes, green Maces), playing card suits and 5 elemental suits. * [https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/254297/basic-piecepack-set BASIC piecepack set] by Heiko Günther features a minimal, dice-themed design. === Mini piecepack * The [https://www.trueelena.org/fantastic/feelies/3d_printed_piecepack.html#d Mini piecepack] is a regular 2D version and half the size of a standard piecepack. It also includes a set with playing card suits. It was created by Elena "of Valhalla" Grandi. === Non-free (requires money) * A PnP version of the [https://www.singularity.games/p/singularity-piecepack.html Singularity Piecepack] is supposedly available for their paying Patreon subscribers. == 3D-printing assets * [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2860020 3D printable piecepack] 3D printable STL models derived from the original anatomy of a piecepack hosted on Thingiverse. * [https://github.com/dther/parametric-piecepack Dther's 3D-Printed Parametric Piecepack] by Rudy "Dther" Dellomas. Includes all necessary .stl files to print a standard piecepack in multiple colours on a standard 3D printer. OpenSCAD files are included, for generating new expansions and suits. * [http://www.trueelena.org/fantastic/feelies/3d_printed_piecepack.html 3D printable piecepack] 3D models suitable for hobbyst-grade 3D printers or online fabrication services. Includes the regular suits and Card expansion. It was created by Elena "of Valhalla" Grandi.
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