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vivimortuos · 1 year
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Hey I made these neat borders you can buy if you want. In case you feel like making your character look cool in roll20 or something
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grace-sketches · 2 years
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I once again have to say, your stuff is amazing! I literally check in every day to see if you ahve posted something new. As you in the past a few times did frames for your art pieces, have you ever considered doing a token border set for virtual tables tops like Roll20 and so on?
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Thanks so much! It's really encouraging to hear that you like my stuff! I usually don't make tokens or things for virtual table top games since I'm mainly just interested in character art when it comes to personal projects. The only things I've got are these 2 custom metal frames I like to use for my own characters. You're welcome to use these if you want :)
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0-mapledaze-0 · 1 year
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Custom character token borders for my players and myself for use on roll20. Let me know if you would be interested in a custom token border for your character🌿
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7ice · 5 years
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i feel like im subconsciously making these tokens match perfectly to my own characters hahahaha
transparent borders can be bought here https://gumroad.com/7ice
(Bard token will be coming soon after i finish some tweaks)
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flygefisk · 4 years
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hello! i’m reopening my d&d icon shop, l!nk in the reblog!
these are 600kt/600g/$6 a pop, comes with shading and a border, ttrpg characters only. if you want a nice token for roll20 or an icon for a character sheet, come make an order!
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blujaydoodles · 5 years
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Hello my friends! After taking a handful of commissions from close friends in the last several months, I’ve finally got my information organized enough to officially publicly open commissions!! Let me know if you want me to draw your OC or tabletop character or whatever-- or, if you don’t, reblogging this would be very much appreciated as well :D Information on pricing, policies, and contact info under the cut :)
☆ PRICING ☆
Sketch: A loose but mostly cleaned-up sketch, with or without lightly colored rough sketch visible underneath (your choice), on a white background. Bust/ Token/ Icon: $10 Waist Up: $15 Full Body: $25
Flat/ Simple Color: A clean sketch with very minimal shading and a white or solid/ simple gradient color background (your choice). Bust/ Token/ Icon: $15 Waist Up: $25 Full Body: $40
Full Color: Fully inked and painted, with a white or solid/ simple gradient color background (your choice). Bust/ Token/ Icon: $20 Waist Up: $40 Full Body: $70
Prices are per character, and cover most of the stuff I do, but some more complicated stuff-- including things like intricate detail, full plate armor, or full costume design-- may cost extra as they take more time and work.
A bust is a head-and-shoulders portrait, and if you want I can make it square for use as an icon, or as a round/ transparent token (with a border) for roll20 (like the flat color example pictured). I can also make a roll20 portrait token from any waist-up or full-body character commission at no extra charge! 
☆ POLICIES ☆
If you’re interested in commissioning me, send me an email at [email protected] with ‘Commission’ in the subject line. Please include what kind of drawing you’d like and as much relevant information about your character as you can, including any reference images you have. Be sure to tell me a bit about their personality as well!
If I take your commission, I’ll send you an invoice through paypal upfront. For flat and full-color commissions, I’ll check in with periodical updates and to check for any feedback/ adjustments while I’m working on it. The finished product is yours for personal use, although if you share it online I’d appreciate credit/ a link back :) I will also be sharing it online unless specifically requested not to, so if you want, let me know your tumblr/ twitter handle so I can credit you as well ^^
Things I can’t/ won’t draw: backgrounds, real people, heavy NSFW or gore, mechas. I reserve the right to turn down any commission for any reason.
Again, my email is [email protected]! Thank you!!
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xellandria · 5 years
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A friend of mine commissioned me recently to make her some additional tokens for two of the Roll20 Dungeons & Dragons campaigns she's a part of, and by and large I think they turned out pretty well! She's playing a firbolg druid in one of her campaigns and wanted tokens for her three Circle of the Shepherd totems (bear, hawk, and unicorn). The DM of that game specified that because that campaign's in an eastern Asia-ish setting, the unicorn should actually be a kirin. She also wanted a token for her Healing Spirit; I went with an open "border" token that should be visible whether it's above or behind the token standing on it (as the spell requires them to overlap to be effective). I'm a little unsure how well it'll actually work in practice, but I guess we'll find out! (That game uses primarily circular portrait tokens, which definitely have their advantages but I tend to not be as fond of. Her existing player token has a teal border that I tried to replicate on the custom tokens so they would at least partially match the rest of her game and not stand out TOO much.) The other two are for the game that I'm actually in with her—she plays an Aasimar warlock/cleric with an alicorn patron in that one, and she wanted two options for one of her cleric summoning spells. The riding horse head on a stick toy was a joke I made in one of our last sessions, and she also wanted a unicorn horn sword for more serious Spiritual Weapon times, haha. All in all I'm relatively pleased with how they came out; the hawk one doesn't quite fit the theme as well as the others but as the unicorn was the only one that was DM mandated to be themed at all, maybe it's okay? lol :x
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mystarseed · 6 years
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Some tokens I made for @midgardia‘s new campaign, Zodiac Empires! The last one I just inked/colored, @shomaru did the sketch thus the difference in art style. My character is the white hair’d chick~
Token borders are by Gabriel Picard (from whom we’ve bought SO many packs on roll20 XD)
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teachmetoanimate · 7 years
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My List Of Online DnD Resources That I Have or Haven’t Seen On Other Lists Of DnD Resources
Roll20 is by far the most important site. It allows the players to fill in their character sheets right on the page, and allows you, the DM, to view and edit it at your leisure. You also have your virtual tabletop right there, which gives the possibility to not have the fights all in theory, but right in front of the players. I won’t go too detailed since I think most people know about this one.
Tokentool. Now, if you’re a DM who, like me, has never developed the whole artist and digital art skill (or photoshop skill. Or any skill rly), then using Roll20 is a bit limited for you as getting cool tokens and whatnot is more than a hassle. Tokentool is great for us! Now you don’t have to worry about transparency or the size in the pictures your player provides you to represent them on the virtual table, since you can turn them all into the same standard size and put whichever border you’d like around the token, chosen from some presets. I’ve chosen to put a green border around the Player characters, and a red around their enemies, so they’re easily distinguishable from eachother. Now, Tokentool is a program you download, I’ve got it both on my PC and Mac (it works on the Mac, but it for some reason keeps the Windows layout when you go to choose files, just a heads up), so I’ve linked to the download page.
RPGTinker is GREAT for your overwhelmed, stressed out DM who dreads everytime you need to sit down and make a new NPC for your players to fight. You can fill out the basics, what class and race or you can generate that randomly as well, then choose the dice set in which the stats will be randomised among a few arrays which let you judge somewhat in which direction the NPC goes, and voila. The site generates it all, I N C L U D I N G  S P E L L S. There are tons of generators out there for ‘High Elf, Chaotic Good, Talks with a lisp, Is Energetic, Has 3 toes’ etc but when I make NPC’s I dread choosing spells the most so this was a GODSEND. Also great if you’re a player and has trouble making a character, poof, take this one!
donjon has many resources, so I’ve linked to the one I end up using the most, the 5e monster list. It has a bunch of generators though, and the dungeon map generator is a bit limited but given it’s free it’s great ;). Be sure to check that out!
PlugDJ, which by FAR is my favorite resource since it took a lot of effort finding it. It wasn’t made for the purpose I use it for, which is to play music to my players simultaneously in sync, but more for some cool music hipster kids to play music to others of similar taste, so there’s a voting system for every song that’s played and such, but you can just ignore that. I play with my players over discord since we’re in some cases towns apart, and the sessions we did with no music was sort of bland. I’ve tried a few options like the more known youtube sharing site Syncvideo, but I feel this is more superior in the way it lets me save playlists right on the site. This way, I can organize all my music in playlists that are fitting for the right occasion. Roll20 has a feature for playing ambiance music, but I found it lacking content wise, so this is a great alternative for my fellow online DM’s. Heads up: you have to be level 3 in order to create a community (room) unless you want to pay money, but you earn XP just by being logged into the site, so leave the window up for a few hours and you’re good to go. The site also operates from Youtube videos (you either search right in the seach bar for music and the results from youtube show up so that’s neat) or Soundcloud, and I think you can import sets and such from there but I haven’t tried it as I only use Youtube for this.
Random.org! It has a coin flipper, dice roller, and what I love the most, a playing card shuffler which is what I linked to. In case you don’t have an actual deck of cards available in case you need to draw a card.
Siri. We discovered you can ask her to roll any kind of die you want. It’s true. She’ll also flip coins if you ask her. “Siri, roll a d20, pls.” It works as long as you don’t ask her to roll more than one die, at least not when I asked her to roll 3 d20. She thought I said 3D 20 every time. She’ll also draw a card. She’ll do all the standard dice (d3, d4, d6, d10, d12, d20, d100).
Cityographer is just wonderful, but its very limited if you don’t buy a license. But the things you can do if you are very artistically limited (like moi) is great. You can generate a town (up to 5000 in population if its the free version), and then export the town as an image. The best thing about it however is that even if you don’t buy the license, you can still fine tune and add things to the map (if you have patience), adding roads wherever you want. The biggest flaw is that you can’t put down buildings by yourself, rather you add roads (or have the program do that for you) and then the program puts down the buildings for you alongside the roads. The generator isn’t perfect either, as it can generate roads in the ocean and through bigger buildings, so you’ll ahve to be careful how far you want to overextend. If you can, you really should get the upgraded version (i haven’t, but when I can I will!) Another great thing with it is that for every building there is a short decsription of what it is, and some randomised people that either lives or work there, very basic stuff of course but still. If it’s a shop, basic inventory and price is also generated. This is only available in the actual program, or you can get a list of all the decriptions. I have the program open and export an image that I show the party in Roll20, and they tell me the little label with the code of which building they want to learn more about or go into.  
This was half for me to be organised lmaobut here ya go! Happy DMing!
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