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Temple Tile Designer PDF
0one Games
Tired of flipping through dozens of tiles in the hope to assemble a tavern suitable for your adventure? Temple Tile Designer allows you to design and print all the tiles for your tavern in few minutes!
Now you can run your evening adventure ready with tiles for the whole tavern! Temple Tile Designer is easy and intuitive, and you don’t need any drawing skill to build a nice–looking tavern tile.
Following the acclaimed Dungeon Tile Designer, Wilderness Tile Designer, and Tavern Tile Designer, Temple Tile Designer is the ultimate tool for building tiles.
In three easy steps you will be able to sketch out your temple and produce every tile you need.
It even has an ink-saving feature that allows you to dim your tile and print it, saving up to 70% of your ink!
Now your players will enjoy a complete temple unfolding before them in every game session!
Temple Tile Designer is not a drawing program; it takes advantage of pdf technology to assemble and combine pre-drawn dungeon tiles.
Note: You Must have Adobe Reader 6.0 or higher in order to use this PDF. We recommend Adobe Reader 8.0 for best results. The performance strongly depends on your computer's speed.
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Here is the next in this series of incredibly useful tools that enables you to produce professional-looking floorplans with a minimum of artistic ability! Here, the focus is on temples, a standby of fantasy adventuring whether you need to get on the good side of a deity (perhaps to ask for some healing) or have the urge to obliterate the followers and worship of an evil god... and perhaps even the god himself if he deigns to pop in to see what the ruckus is about!
Technically, this works in a similar manner to previous products in the 'Tile Designer' series. You have a grid into which you can place objects and background fills until you have precisely the layout that you want - and then you print it out. Repeat the process until your entire floorplan has been created. Now go and run your game, wowing the players with the quality of what you place before them.
While capable of producing some fine tiles, there are limitations. The main one is that you cannot save a tile once designed, the only thing you can do if you like it and want to keep it is print it out. There's one spelling mistake on the control panel - 'bracer' ought to read 'brazier' - but overall it is a very useful tool if you need a temple and want to use a big floorplan, perhaps with miniatures, when you run the adventure.
To sum up, it's another extremely useful piece of technical wizardry to have available when planning your adventures.
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