I was mostly kidding with you buddy. My notes tend to be somewhat hard to decipher if you're not me. But if you really like then I can try to get some sort of conversion aid/notes to you through an E-Mail or through post when I'm done. I wouldn't think of asking you to pay for it though. Just so you know it will be about a month before I can get it out to you.
I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
Eric Swanson(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting Subscriber)
Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Garydee wrote:
HoustonDerek just checkmated Uzzy. Hehe.
Houstonderek is my new hero, he he
HD knows his stuff. And he never speaks on matters he's not educated in. One of the big reasons I respect him.
Forgot to mention, You were my hero :P
Well if I had to be replaced, at least you went with someone I respect. :P
I read that quote, he said...'You sir, are an arse'. I have seen much much worse kept. I swear I am starting to think that they pick and choose who and what they delete. :S
You have to remember that we have a lot of different moderators here. Each one has a different standard of what is acceptable. For example, Teter seems to be more relaxed and Ross tends to be more strict.
Patrick Curtin(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Battles Case Subscriber)
Moorluck wrote:
I love your exhuberence. You honestly make me wish that I didn't kill everything I plant. :/
Monkey's Gardening Tip of the Day:
When gardening and killing things, remember that a plant is a lot like a pet, or a young child. You have to keep their needs in mind if you want them to grow and thrive.
Plants need food, water and a proper hole to survive and thrive. Nine out of ten plant deaths can be directly tied to not seating the plant properly. Never buy a $100 dollar plant and toss it into a $5 hole. Always dig three times as big as the rootball and have either compost or good dirt on hand to mix with the native soil. Then water, water water. Also, always try and put the plant where IT wants to be, not where you would like it to be.
Patrick do you have any PBP map making tips to share along with your gardening tips? You've inspired me to create my own homebrew PBP on these boards and now I am figuring out what is the easiest way to convey maps to players.
Patrick Curtin(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Battles Case Subscriber)
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Patrick do you have any PBP map making tips to share along with your gardening tips? You've inspired me to create my own homebrew PBP on these boards and now I am figuring out what is the easiest way to convey maps to players.
Umm, lesse. I use Flikr and Photobucket to store my maps. I usually draw mine on some templates Grand Master Kruelaid made, there are links to them on the sticky thread at the top of the PbP forum. I find Adobe Photoshop to work best for me, but I make pretty bare-bones sketches. For tokens I usually just Google the monster's name and find a good image to scale into a marker. Then it's just shuffle the bits in combat in a .psd format, and take a .jpg and post it in your photoalbum once the actions are done.
Patrick do you have any PBP map making tips to share along with your gardening tips? You've inspired me to create my own homebrew PBP on these boards and now I am figuring out what is the easiest way to convey maps to players.
Umm, lesse. I use Flikr and Photobucket to store my maps. I usually draw mine on some templates Grand Master Kruelaid made, there are links to them on the sticky thread at the top of the PbP forum. I find Adobe Photoshop to work best for me, but I make pretty bare-bones sketches. For tokens I usually just Google the monster's name and find a good image to scale into a marker. Then it's just shuffle the bits in combat in a .psd format, and take a .jpg and post it in your photoalbum once the actions are done.
The links may be dead... I don't know.
I can email the grid transparencies if you want TR.
...and now I caught up with several days of not having enough booze and BTTHs. Never enough. :P Waiting for a news report and hitting the hay. Ciao and Snootchie Bootchies!