Made some stat trackers for #FabulaUltima, complete with a quick reference on the other side!
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Made some stat trackers for #FabulaUltima, complete with a quick reference on the other side!
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Made some stat trackers for #FabulaUltima, complete with a quick reference on the other side!
Tested, and they work great with just basic whiteboard markers, same as you might use for board games or infinitokens.
For the most part, the process was pretty simple:
• Make a design in Inkscape, leaving plenty of bleed room around the cards.
• Print on both sides using an inkjet printer (black is expensive, so consider tank-based rather than cartridge-based).
• Use a paper cutter to divide into 3x5 cards.
• Put into laminating pouches and let a rip. -
Tested, and they work great with just basic whiteboard markers, same as you might use for board games or infinitokens.
For the most part, the process was pretty simple:
• Make a design in Inkscape, leaving plenty of bleed room around the cards.
• Print on both sides using an inkjet printer (black is expensive, so consider tank-based rather than cartridge-based).
• Use a paper cutter to divide into 3x5 cards.
• Put into laminating pouches and let a rip.The laminator was about $30, and the pouches were about 10¢ each, so it came out to pretty cheap overall. If you need to make tracker cards for your board game prototype, tabletop campaign, or whatever, might want to give it a try.
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The laminator was about $30, and the pouches were about 10¢ each, so it came out to pretty cheap overall. If you need to make tracker cards for your board game prototype, tabletop campaign, or whatever, might want to give it a try.
(I'd prefer to print straight to index cards instead of going about it indirectly, using a paper cutter. Hard to get printers that do borderless prints to something that small, though. Mine only does 4x6, and even then to photo paper, which is not ideal for this application.)
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Made some stat trackers for #FabulaUltima, complete with a quick reference on the other side!
@xgranade these look absolutely amazing!
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(I'd prefer to print straight to index cards instead of going about it indirectly, using a paper cutter. Hard to get printers that do borderless prints to something that small, though. Mine only does 4x6, and even then to photo paper, which is not ideal for this application.)
@xgranade taking notes on all of this, in case i ever get to run an offline game
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