Terry Van Dyke |
I am a GM setting up a retool of an established 3.5 game world, but I want to make it a special start up. I plan to do a player's guide with a polished presentation that mirrors the professional presentation of a paizo download, but do not have the capability to replicate the pages or formats or fonts they use...any direction would be appreciated.
yellowdingo |
Go old School. In Word, there is a Title font and Body font. I recommend you use the Title font to type the body of the text. Times actually swaps these fonts (Title for Text/Text for title).
Gazetteer is a Title font from Early D&D Products. Find it. The Australian Government has a free version somewhere.
Dungeon Master’s Guide to <setting name>
Introduction
History as the Gods Know it
Geography
Society
Races
Social Standing
Religion
Societies and Organization
Language
Currency and Trade
Governance
Crime and Punishment
Relations with Other Nations
Military
Monsters
Artifacts, Treasures and Hidden Places
Adventures
Player’s Guide to <setting name>
History as the people of <setting name> know it
Creating <setting name> Characters
Special Rules
The Wierd page art? I think they split the object down the middle of the page and put each in the head and Foot.
Demigorgon 8 My Baby |
I am a GM setting up a retool of an established 3.5 game world, but I want to make it a special start up. I plan to do a player's guide with a polished presentation that mirrors the professional presentation of a paizo download, but do not have the capability to replicate the pages or formats or fonts they use...any direction would be appreciated.
There is a guy, Kirth Gersen, on the boards who house ruled about 90% of the game. He basically re-wrote the core book in Word. If what you are looking for is formatting and fonts his house rules would be a good place to start. His work is very good and it looks professional, minus the artwork.
I hope that helps. Good luck.