So it happened, an iPad fell down from the sky and landed in my lap. OK, not quite like that, but as they wont be selling them here in Sweden this year, I was happy to get one. So how can you make RPG maps on the iPad?
Today we’re gonna be really destructive, and add another dimension of mayhem to our pillars. We start by editing the cracked filter we made for FilterForge yesterday.
I said the pillars looked a little too new, and today we’re gonna do something about that. We’re gonna create a Bump map for this.
Ok, I hope you had fun trying to imagine what I have in kind. Today we’re gonna finish those pillars.
I’m back!
First, I want to thank you all for being patient while I’ve been doing other things, like painting the cottage, fishing, or ruining my graveyard tan.
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Jul
Hello,
here is an updated version of the megaswitch: megaswitch.ffxml-2.zip
/ Totte
Hello,
as FilterForge forums seems to suffer from upload amnesia at the moment, I uploaded my latest snippet, a 16 segment “pseudo-random” switch module for FF as a filter file.
So, we’re working with our filter to make stamps that looked stamped, not just painted on the documents we’re gonna have as handouts. Enough talking, let’s get going.
Working with my different Operation:Fallen Reich projects, I early realized I needed some authentic looking stamps to place on passports and other official documents, to make the adventure handouts look even better. Getting handouts that almost smells like vintage documents really enhance the gaming experience, specially in games that are more centered around role playing than pure combat.
Hello,
I’m back from an inspirational vacation in Edinburgh, Scotland, and I did find a few interesting book not available at home that could bring some inspiration to your Operation:Fallen Reich games.