21 thoughts on “Testing a new pre-gen sheet layout.”
ooh, interesting, lemme know how it works out, i’d like to use them
Mark Weis I will share them out once I have made one for each class. I might put a section in for at least one bond. It is designed for convention one-shots, so no xp, and there is an issue with the software only supporting Letter paper. Should be done within the fortnight!
That’s sweet Matt Horam!
Very artfully designed.
Maezar Alas, I cannot take much credit, it’s a hack of a resume template on a WYSIWYG online layout tool. When I finish the lot, I will actually share the editable template on that website so that anyone can improve/adapt them.
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Any chance these get the full class treatment?
Nicolas Bohnenberger the whole point was for one-shots, so I don’t think so. You can give it a go if you like? I think the new official sheets do the full classes pretty well.
You made them on Canva, right? Dunno how it works just yet, if they are readily editable on their software I can try to translate the material – with your approval, of course – to Portuguese.
Nicolas Bohnenberger Go for it, and I will make the Canva versions public if it helps, but I must say once the initial layout was done it was WAY easier to mess with them in Illustrator. Canva is great for throwing ideas together, but it’s buggy and unreliable for precision or revision.
ooh, interesting, lemme know how it works out, i’d like to use them
Mark Weis I will share them out once I have made one for each class. I might put a section in for at least one bond. It is designed for convention one-shots, so no xp, and there is an issue with the software only supporting Letter paper. Should be done within the fortnight!
That’s sweet Matt Horam!
Very artfully designed.
Maezar Alas, I cannot take much credit, it’s a hack of a resume template on a WYSIWYG online layout tool. When I finish the lot, I will actually share the editable template on that website so that anyone can improve/adapt them.
Here!
https://www.canva.com/design/DACD25e2PpI/t9_78VNQw8Ap3pAVW0XbJg/view?utm_content=DACD25e2PpI&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton
(Let me know if I stuffed anything up)
Is the Barbarian d10? I normally use d12.
Maezar nope, d10.
PDF version:
drive.google.com – DW_PREGENs_L1.pdf – Google Drive
Here is a single page to help speed up stat choices and names:
drive.google.com – QUICKSTART.pdf – Google Drive
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Any chance these get the full class treatment?
Nicolas Bohnenberger the whole point was for one-shots, so I don’t think so. You can give it a go if you like? I think the new official sheets do the full classes pretty well.
You made them on Canva, right? Dunno how it works just yet, if they are readily editable on their software I can try to translate the material – with your approval, of course – to Portuguese.
Nicolas Bohnenberger Go for it, and I will make the Canva versions public if it helps, but I must say once the initial layout was done it was WAY easier to mess with them in Illustrator. Canva is great for throwing ideas together, but it’s buggy and unreliable for precision or revision.
Here’s the Pit Slave:
drive.google.com – PIT SLAVE.pdf – Google Drive
https://www.canva.com/design/DACI_t5W5i8/JJK6XV1GoLhuNKCeLAc8dQ/edit
Here’s my run sheet:
drive.google.com – DRUMPFZHU.pdf – Google Drive
https://www.canva.com/design/DACJ7OQleIo/_EbDGj9_dvW-7miLo79WFw/edit
The quick-start on canva:
canva.com – QUICKSTART – Résumé by Matt Horam
The full pre-gen file on canva is so big now that it times out when I try to load it, so I think that is dead now.
The Canva layout is very user-friendly Matt! Great Design!