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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 10:35AM #1
Krynos_Pentegarn
Date Joined: May 20, 2012
Posts: 112
Here's a DM Screen I created for the playtest.  There's not a lot of information in the playtest material so there's some extra space, some of which I filled with pictures.  I usually create a screen for every edition I play.  It's nothing special.  I just use OpenOffice which is free.  I usually print my screens on card stock then slide them into some plastic sheet protectors.  The shell types are the best because they're rigid.  But I've used the soft plastic protectors, and if you slide an extra blank card stock sheet in behind the screen, it helps make it more rigid.  Also, I usually print out some artwork for the back on photo paper and slide it in behind the screen facing the player side, so the players have some nice fantasy art to look at. 

I generally bind the panels together with some good, ole fashioned, black duct tape.  I cut a strip for the outside and inside of the pannel, leaving enough space between the sheets to fold the screen easily.  Because the duct tape is threaded, it makes for a fairly durable binder.

Anyway, here's the link.  Like I said, it's nothing special, but you might find it useful.

docs.google.com/open?id=0BxqOzfLumq28Wnl...

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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 11:07AM #2
ValmarTheMad
Date Joined: Jul 17, 2004
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Thanks!
"I'm just killing time, since it's killing us."
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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 12:12PM #3
frothsof
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thanks.

it was nice to see a hot elf chick before they take them out of the game due to political correctness, and make them fat and ugly so feelings arent hurt
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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 12:14PM #4
Mand12
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May 26, 2012 -- 12:12PM, frothsof wrote:

thanks.

it was nice to see a hot elf chick before they take them out of the game due to political correctness, and make them fat and ugly so feelings arent hurt



unless you're the formerly hot elf chick I suppose

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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 12:47PM #5
subsistcyber
Date Joined: Mar 23, 2009
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That's awesome, thanks!

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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 12:48PM #6
Jackelxing
Date Joined: May 24, 2012
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I had actually started working on this last night for myself.  Thanks!  
 
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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 1:50PM #7
Krynos_Pentegarn
Date Joined: May 20, 2012
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Thanks guys, I'm glad you like it.  I sat down last night and threw it together for the game this weekend.  Looking forward to playtesting this system.  The rules are pretty simple, you probably don't need the screen, but I figured it'd give me something to roll behind when I needed to and it never hurts to have a quick reference should you need it, rather than having to scroll through a PDF for what you're looking for.  Now you can leave the PDF page on something like spells or anything you'll need to reference often.

Anyway, happy to help.
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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 1:56PM #8
Perspicacity
Date Joined: Nov 1, 2011
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You have excellent taste in art. 

Thanks for the screen! 
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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 2:06PM #9
aliasmask
Date Joined: Jun 12, 2011
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Yoink! This will be a nice aid.  I haven't gone through it completely, but one type-o jumped out at me on page 2 "CREATUR SIZE", but no biggie.
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13 months ago  ::  May 26, 2012 - 2:06PM #10
carldot34
Date Joined: Aug 6, 2006
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May 26, 2012 -- 10:35AM, Krynos_Pentegarn wrote:

Here's a DM Screen I created for the playtest.  There's not a lot of information in the playtest material so there's some extra space, some of which I filled with pictures.  I usually create a screen for every edition I play.  It's nothing special.  I just use OpenOffice which is free.  I usually print my screens on card stock then slide them into some plastic sheet protectors.  The shell types are the best because they're rigid.  But I've used the soft plastic protectors, and if you slide an extra blank card stock sheet in behind the screen, it helps make it more rigid.  Also, I usually print out some artwork for the back on photo paper and slide it in behind the screen facing the player side, so the players have some nice fantasy art to look at. 

I generally bind the panels together with some good, ole fashioned, black duct tape.  I cut a strip for the outside and inside of the pannel, leaving enough space between the sheets to fold the screen easily.  Because the duct tape is threaded, it makes for a fairly durable binder.

Anyway, here's the link.  Like I said, it's nothing special, but you might find it useful.

docs.google.com/open?id=0BxqOzfLumq28cE1...


Oh, very nice screen!

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