frankthedm
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Firebrand templates.
You'll need a few of these.
enworld.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=29713&stc=1
You'll need a few of these.
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the file should have shown up at 200 something pixels, it's actual size.Theocrat said:Hi all -
Frank, there isn't a link to the flames so that we can d/l the file. You only this tiny picture, which when yanked and set ablaze on my own pc, that's a lot of resizing.
I'm at a Photoshop class today, and I'm hoping that when I get back from seeing Transformers I'll have a chance to look at these templates and see about increasing the size to fit non-standard 1.5" squares.
frankthedm said:These were done on 96x96 pixels to the inch grids
Here is the fireball in the 96 x 96 pixel size. Do make sure to keep it 8 inches across when printing.Scharlata said:Thanx frank!
frankthedm said:...the text and the example{and the text in that example] of lines in the PHB do not agree on what defines a line!
Oh I read Skippy's article on that. I don't disagree with wotc on this, I just like pointing out the incongruity.LonePaladin said:The editors admit that the rule there is muddled. They advise going with the version in the illustration, in which line spells affect any square that is touched or crossed by the line. (This would be the blue squares in the example you made.)
If you want to back that up, just look here for the specifics.
Any tips on cutting the plexiglass, notably to have a smooth edge on a curved surface?Along the lines of a stencil ... I used a piece of Plexiglas from the hardware store withe the AoE shapes drawn on it. This works fairly well as you just hold it over the minis and it becomes pretty clear which one's are within the AoO. You could do this for the blocky area as well as a true area. I have a cone one and a circle one and they work well and seem fairly rugged.