You should mirror image them with a vertical centerline, print out and fold back along the centerline and glue. Then cut out shape, and you'll have two sided minis - much better for gameplay. :)
How many minis do you have? See what I did? You told me not to and I did anyway. I haven't ever used Canva. But you've had experience with me and technology. I may blow up if I try to learn a new program.
Hey, great video! To answer your question, I like 3d minis the most, but use theater of the mind the most. Now I have a question for you. I wrote a sword-clashing TTRPG called Along the Leyline. Would you be opposed to me sending you a copy to review?
Happy to take a look but, as I say with all submissions, there is no guarantee that I will review it and if I do, there is no guarantee it will be a favorable review. If you're good with that, you can stuff to therpgreview@gmail.com
@@FlintFireforge Thank you! And I understand there is no obligation. A couple of free copies of my game have been sent to your inbox. Do with them as you will. If nothing else, I hope they can provide an evenings entertainment.
I love minis as well, but I have absolutely no patience or artistic skills to paint myself! Those are great alternatives!
Great video. You gave me some great ideas to use in my magic show. #VRAfam
Thanks. Magic show, huh? That's sounds fun.
You should mirror image them with a vertical centerline, print out and fold back along the centerline and glue. Then cut out shape, and you'll have two sided minis - much better for gameplay. :)
An excellent idea.
How many minis do you have? See what I did? You told me not to and I did anyway.
I haven't ever used Canva. But you've had experience with me and technology. I may blow up if I try to learn a new program.
You did that thing. Now you must perish lol. Canva is super easy. If I can do it you can do it.
Hey, great video! To answer your question, I like 3d minis the most, but use theater of the mind the most. Now I have a question for you. I wrote a sword-clashing TTRPG called Along the Leyline. Would you be opposed to me sending you a copy to review?
Happy to take a look but, as I say with all submissions, there is no guarantee that I will review it and if I do, there is no guarantee it will be a favorable review. If you're good with that, you can stuff to therpgreview@gmail.com
@@FlintFireforge Thank you! And I understand there is no obligation. A couple of free copies of my game have been sent to your inbox. Do with them as you will. If nothing else, I hope they can provide an evenings entertainment.
resin minis are amazing but we roll paper, cheap and iterative,