javenspell
Paint Manipulator
Is this your Character sheet Larry?
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Post by javenspell on Dec 24, 2013 0:54:57 GMT
I have been using Microsoft Excel lately for designing dungeons...works pretty good Example Below...I can color code the stairways so I know which leads to what, and add shapes and label things _ Sorry the pic is so small, I don't know how to control how much I compress The entrance is the top left and the dot in the first intersection will be a magic circle placed ages ago to keep trespassers out. If the circle is touched Monsters will be teleported or conjured or something and the monastery will now be inhabited by some nasty creatures I have a pic of the intersection below as well the other dungeon design is my crypt which you can get to by going through the monastery basement I will hand draw in the beetle lair on the bottom left side of the crypt since I can't make cave looking areas in Excel Attachment DeletedAttachment Deleted
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Post by sgtslag on Dec 26, 2013 0:53:58 GMT
That's really neat. Not sure how you did that with Excel. Nice work, though, very nice. Cheers!
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Post by DMScotty on Dec 26, 2013 4:40:15 GMT
Very nice
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theely
Cardboard Collector
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Post by theely on Dec 28, 2013 23:21:44 GMT
I work with Excel all day! I can't believe I never thought of this! Now instead of working of metrics and reports I can be making dungeons. Life just got a little better. Thanks!
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Post by skunkape on Jan 1, 2014 23:16:33 GMT
That's an interesting choice for making dungeon layouts. Never would have thought to use Excel, but what you're doing with it sounds very creative and obviously fits your need! Good job!
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Post by chiefsgtbradley on Jan 3, 2014 13:26:31 GMT
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