11th April 2008, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Oryzarius Fun to find this thread! (New member, first-time poster).
I've been working on the same concept, albeit in a different format than MtG-sized cards. Mine are landscape-format, third-of-a-sheet pieces, created in Adobe InDesign -- I hate reading small text, and there's a lot of detail in some powers, particularly the advanced Wizard spells we've seen in the DDXP page previews. The design is not as lavish as some of examples here, since I tend to eschew backgrounds for readability (and ink savings!).
I've used color-coded borders for classes (to make it easier for different players to find their own cards and fish them out of the discard pile after the encounter, for example) with a different border style to distinguish encounter from daily powers (since I figure at-will should go on the character sheet).
I think I've figured out how thumbnails/attachments work, so I've attached some examples. | THIS I like much more. Big and clear - that's what I need. That's how I'm gonna do them. Great job! |
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