
Caedwyr |
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Finally after about a year of work I have finished a set of spell cards for use with the Pathfinder Core Rulebook. The cards are formatted for printing both back and front and are either 2.5x3.75" or 5x3.75" depending on the amount of text. The cards are intended as game aids to bring a bit of color to the game table and to help remember what a spell actually says.
Pathfinder Spell Cards – Core Rulebook Spells
These spell cards are intended for use with the Pathfinder RPG and use the spell text from the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Reference Document (http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/).
You can find the spell cards at D20PFSRD at the following link
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/extras/downloads
The following class spell packages are now available:
Bard
Cleric (part 1, part 2, part 3)
Druid
Paladin
Ranger
Sorcerer (part 1, part 2, part 3)
Wizard (part 1, part 2, part 3)
These cards are licensed under the OGL 1.0a, the Paizo Publishing, LLC Community Use Policy, and the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives – 3.0 Unported licenses. Licenses for artwork listed in the Artwork Licenses and Credits section take priority on a case-by-case basis.
I would like to offer thanks Paizo Publishing for the Pathfinder RPG, to all those who offered suggestions and feedback on the Paizo forums, and to the specific individuals and posters who provided extra help to this project:
- Jboygold
- Krome
- Sanityfair (Advent Studios)

Caedwyr |
WOW! These are VERY well done and professional looking. I honestly think if you had the contacts and resources to do so, you could sell these, I would GLADLY pay 25 bucks for a nice set of these.
Serious props.
Thanks for the kind words.
Over half the artwork used is either under copywrite or another license that prevents me from selling them even if I wanted to. Anyways, I'd rather reach a larger audience than to make a few dollars off these. I hope you get some enjoyment from them.

Caedwyr |
Wow. Those are amazing. :D
And now for the question I'm sure you're dreading. :P Are you working on a set for the APG also, or any of the Companion books?
I may create cards for the APG or Companion books at a later date, but for now this is it. The time-consuming part of the process is finding artwork that is not tied down under copyright or other restrictions. I'm going to enjoy a bit of a break after spending a year on these cards.

Thanatos95 |

TechLee wrote:I may create cards for the APG or Companion books at a later date, but for now this is it. The time-consuming part of the process is finding artwork that is not tied down under copyright or other restrictions. I'm going to enjoy a bit of a break after spending a year on these cards.Wow. Those are amazing. :D
And now for the question I'm sure you're dreading. :P Are you working on a set for the APG also, or any of the Companion books?
Im sure that if you put the request out on the boards, the people here would be happy to submit unrestricted artwork for you to use. There are a lot of talented artists that play DnD that would love that.

Caedwyr |
I'm not so sure about that. Last time I posted asking for help/artwork I got a lot of promises but very little follow-thru. Either way, it will be a while before I even take a look at making any other cards. However, I can make the templates I used available if others are interested in making similar cards.

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I'm not so sure about that. Last time I posted asking for help/artwork I got a lot of promises but very little follow-thru. Either way, it will be a while before I even take a look at making any other cards. However, I can make the templates I used available if others are interested in making similar cards.
I would be very interested in the templates. And you said the artwork was the only copyright issue you were aware of? That seems like an easy solution if you wanted to really take these for a spin.

Caedwyr |
Caedwyr wrote:I can make the templates I used available if others are interested in making similar cards.What is the status on this? And what file-type can you make them available in?
I'll try to get them posted in .psd format and maybe a more open format this coming weekend.

Dark Sasha |

I tried downloading the files from your first post. However, they all showed up as .RAR files. I have no knowledge of how to use those types of files.
WinRAR is a free unzipping tool. You should be able to find it using Google or a similar browser. It is theoretically better than Winzip.
However, after you use it all the files you zip will be .RAR and only unzipped with WinRAR, or at least that has been my experience.

Caedwyr |
Okay, I just downloaded the cleric archive and extracted it without any problems using 7zip. In order to extract it properly, you have to download part1, part2, and part 3 and have them all in the same directory. It is one .pdf file split into 3 parts due to filesize limitations on Google Sites (or there were back when I did the original uploads).