Bob Schroeck Wrote:I just finished downloading it. Rather than being a static prop, the screen has three points of articulation - it can be posed folded up (on top of a book), unfolded (in front of a GM), or anywhere in between.Quote:On an unrelated note, I think somebody noticed all the comments about people using Poser and Daz Studio for their tabletop roleplaying games, but misunderstood:The hell?
http://www.daz3d.com/game-master-s-tools
"Screen Folds for easy storing!"
The character sheet and map are static props - no bending them. (So are the dice, of course, which appear to be based off Chessex dice if I'm not mistaken. The d4's a giveaway. They're all solids - must make "gem" and opalescent options for them some time.)
EDIT:
I like this freebie. Let's play with it, over here: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/viewthread/40112/
Yes, that's US$25 of my own money, converted to a Daz gift card, up for grabs.
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Rob Kelk
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