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Create your own Dungeon Tiles from scratch with Photoshop

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Dungeon Tiles
Learn how to create your own full color, printable dungeon tiles for your own games using Photoshop in 5-10 minutes. Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Game Design, Game Resources, Homemade, Role Playing Games, Tabletop Wargames | Tagged d&d, D&D4e, dragons, Dungeon Tiles, dungeons, mapping, maps, photoshop, tiles | 20 Comments
Creating old parchment and paper style handouts using Photoshop

Using props in a role-playing game to pass on a handwritten note or clue can really add to the atmosphere of a game. Using Adobe Photoshop it is really very easy to create the look and feel of old paper or parchment. Just follow these simple steps and you will be on your way. Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Game Resources, Gaming, Role Playing Games | Tagged GMing, old, paper, parchment, photoshop, resources | Leave a comment


