3/21/2023 0 Comments Dnd character tokens![]() Save yourself a world of trouble and purchase a circle cutter from your local scrapbook store. (Note: the printer ink will likely still be wet on your photo paper, so be careful and allow it an hour to dry before messing with it) Once your images are printed out, you’re ready to cut. In the past I have tried several different paper types, sticker paper (don’t cut cleanly, and the image is grainy), various cardstocks (any images will be low quality) to name a few, photo paper is your best bet. It costs more, but the added quality is worth the cost. Once you have your images arranged on a Word document, you’re ready to print them out. For example, a tiny, small, or medium token will be a one-inch circle, so make you image 1.25 – 1.5 inches to ensure you don’t lose any part of the image when you cut it.Īlso, don’t bother trying to make a fancy border around your picture, they are hard to cut out and take up valuable space. Make sure the image is larger than the token. Again, you don’t need fancy software, your computer’s Paint program will work just fine. By double clicking the image on the page, you can adjust its size, color, etc.įor some large pictures, you may want to crop the portion that you intend to use. Simply paste your images onto a MS Word document placing them in even lines. I have seen other sites mention fancy token making software and Photoshop programs, but you don’t need any of those. Once you have the images that you want, paste them into a Word or Publisher document. (That is one problem I have with 4 th edition, most of the art galleries require a DDI subscription) You have to search around (or click this link), to find them, but all the art from all the 3.0/3.5 books can be found free of charge. ![]() I take my images directly from Wizards of the Coast. ![]() You can find anything you need by simply running a Google image search. Select the images that you want to make tokens of. Time and patience (seriously) Circular paper punch Best of all, tokens are very simple to make. Tokens have two major advantages over miniatures: they are much cheaper, and you can create a token to accurately match any creature in your game regardless of system or genre. A cheaper alternative to miniatures is 2D tokens. It is hard to match the coolness of gaming with 3D miniatures and terrain, but miniatures can get expensive.
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