Thanks for the reminder.Just to clarify, Kell starts barking during his turn during the first full round of combat; ideally once its too late for the goblin to react to his charge attack.
I'm not certain how you might go about doing it yourself. I'm a graphic designer by trade and have the necessary applications to do that kind of editing myself; I might be able to give you a hand if you give me what you have and tell me what you need done with it.I'm looking for the ability to overlay a grid without having to do it by hand, and I'm looking to be able to either erase or move text markers. If you know of free product that can do these things, please let me know.
Looking around a bit, this site seems to have quite a few Sandpoint related images in it.Do any of you know where I can find a bank of Burnt Offerings hosted images?
Why not simply upload your images to a free image hosting website like imageshack and then link to them? That's what I do myself.Or do any of you maintain a Website and, if you do, would you be willing to host scans of images that I send to you for the specific purpose of illustrating our game?
I'm seeing images for Ameiko, the mayor, the sheriff, and two or three other Sandpoint NPCs. It's a good site (I think I've come across it before) but I'm wanting some of the other artwork from Burnt Offerings...the picture of the burning cathedral with the goblins and the picture of the parchment containing the goblin song, for example. I'll continue to look. I've thought of imageshack in the past but before I made (yet another) extraneous Website that clutters the net, I thought to ask here first to see if someone already had a site and wouldn't mind sharing space. I'll probably break down and use imageshack--if I nab my own space, I'll be able to scan, upload, and link when I need to without waiting on a third party to upload pics.Looking around a bit, this site seems to have quite a few Sandpoint related images in it.
Thanks. Sometimes my fingers are faster than my brain.Kell is a rough collie, not a border collie BTW.
I've had GIMP in the past and found the steep learning curve to be not to my liking. While I could sit down and spend time familiarizing myself, I've always been too busy with other stuff to make time to learn the ins and outs of GIMP. Has GIMP gotten any better in the last 18 months? If so, I'll give it another look.GIMP is freeware image manipulation. One of the filters (Render->Pattern) has a gridding option, and there's a text tool that would let you put text markers wherever you want (and if you save a copy with the layers, you'd be able to edit the text each time and export a .jpg for upload).
Of course, that assumes you have a base image to lay the grid on top of. If you want to be able to 'draw' things, I'm not sure if GIMP has the proper tools for that, though I haven't tried.
Factually, that is the Russian Lord's Prayer. Fictionally, that is Grokk's muttered incantation to Torag for healing for the woman lying unconscious under the wagon. Apparently, in my warped mind, Dwarvish-diety worshipping half-orcs speak something gutteral akin to Russian.CB, I've been meaning to ask – what's the significance of the Russian message you included in post #57 of the IC thread?![]()