Krome |
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Krome |
OOh pretty. Are they all the same picture ? or a diff pic for every condition?
Same picture for all of the conditions. I plan on using a different image and color for each type of card I make. The plan is to make cards for Feats (that will take a while), Combat Maneuvers, Class Abilities, and Spells (will take a LONG while). Each type of card will have a picture, similar to the one here, and a unique color appropriate to that picture.
The way I plan on using the cards myself, is to print them all out for every Condition, Feat, Maneuver, and Spell. Then when playing I can throw down cards for what it is I am doing. Any one that needs to know what the rules are that applies can just look at the card.
Krome |
I'd like to see these in a more printer friendly version, and about playing card sized as well (to fit into sleeves better). But they do look amazing!
Are you wanting something black and white or less graphics or no graphics?
The only reason I didn't go playing card size is I am afraid the font will be almost unreadable on the longer conditions.
Let me know what you want and I'll see if I can do it. :)
DM_aka_Dudemeister |
Something with less graphics would be good, mostly because while I appreciate cheesecake, it's just not really too appropriate around my table.
That said, very, very useful. You might also consider having Environmental Effect cards (for hot/cold conditions, rough terrain etc.) You could make them extra large so that everyone can see them on the matt when they go to move their minis.
Krome |
As always, you rule, Krome!
Thanks a lotI hope to contribute something here of use some day soon.
What a great community that is here and you are definitely one of the people that makes it as awesome as it is!:)
*sniffs Condition Card PDF to see if it is friendly*
HOLY SMOKE! I thought everyone thought I was a butt head! lol Thanks
Krome |
Okay Some opinions! Which do you like the best?
Full Color Trader Card at 150 dpi for smoother appearance
BW Trader Card at 72 dpi for less ink
BW No Art Trader Card at 72 dpi for maximized printing efficiency
Would all 3 sets be useful?
Next do you want them as individual cards, or 8 on a letter size page?
ChrisRevocateur |
Okay Some opinions! Which do you like the best?
Full Color Trader Card at 150 dpi for smoother appearance
BW Trader Card at 72 dpi for less ink
BW No Art Trader Card at 72 dpi for maximized printing efficiency
Would all 3 sets be useful?
Next do you want them as individual cards, or 8 on a letter size page?
I vote #1, 8 to a page.
#2 can be done on your own by just printing them in greyscale, so it's not really neccessary.
By the way, these cards look GREAT.
sanwah68 |
I vote #1, 8 to a page.
#2 can be done on your own by just printing them in greyscale, so it's not really neccessary.
By the way, these cards look GREAT.
Ditto...
Krome, these are fantastic. I love this community.
PS, you have one pretty website there.
Twowlves |
Twowlves wrote:
I'd like to see these in a more printer friendly version, and about playing card sized as well (to fit into sleeves better). But they do look amazing!
Are you wanting something black and white or less graphics or no graphics?
The only reason I didn't go playing card size is I am afraid the font will be almost unreadable on the longer conditions.
Let me know what you want and I'll see if I can do it. :)
I have a full set of condition cards and spell buff effect cards for 3.5 ed from the Game Mechanics, and the only color they have is a color code bar on 1/6th of a border so you know which effects won't stack (i.e. enhancement bonuses were all the same color, and morale bonuses were a different color, etc). The were playing card sized (even when small fonts and double-sided were necessary), so I printed them on cardstock and put them into card sleeves. I was able to print multiple copies of some buff cards for popular spells and pass them out when needed.
While your artwork is awesome, and were these a printed product sitting on a shelf I'd probably buy them, as something I have to print myself I suddenly have a need to be a bit more.. frugal. ;)
All in all, great work! Keep it up!
Big Bucket |
Okay Some opinions! Which do you like the best?
Full Color Trader Card at 150 dpi for smoother appearance
BW Trader Card at 72 dpi for less ink
BW No Art Trader Card at 72 dpi for maximized printing efficiency
Would all 3 sets be useful?
Next do you want them as individual cards, or 8 on a letter size page?
Number three would be my preference, followed by number two. I like individual cards - my cutting skills suck.
Krome |
Yeah my cutting skills suck too, and I was a photographer for 15 years and had to cut prints every freaking day. I hated doing that.
Okay settled down on a format I think will work.
First I printed the a card or three at Sam's Club as wallet sized (2.5x3.5) and the 72 dpi is unreadable. It might save ink, but at that size there is no way to really read it. The 150 dpi cards were readable but nothing I would enjoy reading.
So, what I am going to do, is make two cards. The first card will be full color at 300 dpi (which is what I am used to working with photos at) and will be nice and crisp and clear.
The second card will be at 150 dpi and not feature any art, just have a title across the top in color.
As pointed out people should be able to print grayscale if they want so I am not going to worry about that. If you don't have a color printer it will be grayscale anyway.
Give me a couple more days to crank these out and test them to be sure they look okay printed. :)
And thanks for the compliments.
Krome |
Okay finally got the Condition cards up and ready for download. They are rather large files, I am afraid, but in order to get the quality high enough to read clearly I needed some photo quality level dpi.
Also added a Pathfinder Society Character Sheet that you can enter data into. Let me know what you guys think.
Next week I will likely start on Feats. That will probably take a while.
Krome |
I can't get the heaviest and lightest ones to work, but the middle one is great. Would have preferred a setup with more cards per page, but with a little work, I guess I can work it out myself. Again, Nice job.
Thank you :)
The cards are sized as trader cards, which means I can get a maximum of 9 per letter sized page. Getting any more would require reducing the size of the individual cards.
Tell me what didn't work right for you. I have been able to download them and get them no problem.
You can email me at oclark86@gmail.com if you like.
Adelwulf |
Entropi wrote:I can't get the heaviest and lightest ones to work, but the middle one is great. Would have preferred a setup with more cards per page, but with a little work, I guess I can work it out myself. Again, Nice job.Thank you :)
The cards are sized as trader cards, which means I can get a maximum of 9 per letter sized page. Getting any more would require reducing the size of the individual cards.
Tell me what didn't work right for you. I have been able to download them and get them no problem.
You can email me at oclark86@gmail.com if you like.
Thanks Krome :)
one issue for me, I get a "null" file error trying to dload the character sheet.
Is it down ? I will try again later, but for me at this moment, the character sheet is not available for download :(
Adelwulf |
Krome wrote:Entropi wrote:I can't get the heaviest and lightest ones to work, but the middle one is great. Would have preferred a setup with more cards per page, but with a little work, I guess I can work it out myself. Again, Nice job.Thank you :)
The cards are sized as trader cards, which means I can get a maximum of 9 per letter sized page. Getting any more would require reducing the size of the individual cards.
Tell me what didn't work right for you. I have been able to download them and get them no problem.
You can email me at oclark86@gmail.com if you like.
Thanks Krome :)
one issue for me, I get a "null" file error trying to dload the character sheet.
Is it down ? I will try again later, but for me at this moment, the character sheet is not available for download :(
After some effort, I did get the sheet. I don't know what evil Chelaxian devilry was preventing it before, Krome, but this Andoran now has the character sheet and thanks you :)
I was wanting a fillable PDF, so i really appreciate this, Krome.
Its almost like Christmas or Andoran Independence Day!
Twowlves |
Hey Krome, ever thought of doing combat maneuver summary cards? Similar to what was in the Firey Dragon Battlebox back in the day? I find players are more apt to try a maneuver if they can read the card before their action come around and know how the action works, without having to flip through the book (or if they don't have a book).
Great work on the cards thus far!
Pax Veritas |
Hey Krome - thanks again.
I printed these low res, no art, b/w. Cut em up and put one of those micro clips on 'em. Now I just thumb/fan through them quickly as a refresh, just be sure. Nice.
One minor-the last card in the set seemed to be gimpy (a little smaller than others), and the resolution of the print was a little poor, but I did ask for low res. Otherwise meets the need just fine.
I thought about going high res with color art, and slipping each into a case - but that looked like a lot of plastic stacks when just a page or two used to do, so the thumb through stack is very handy for me. Just thought I'd mention this method for anyone wondering why have them or how to use. Finally, I thought about going double sided, but single and thumbing through in order seems the most usable method, which is what I was looking for. I could understand if others might want it used differently.