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So I've been working on this side project based on my original creature cards, where you can create your own creature cards in a browser using my layout and a bunch of customizable options for said layout. Including stuff like background colors, types of attacks, etc. and even a couple of design choices for the layout itself. 

After playing around with some of the first tests of the creator, I really started to feel that this could be a fun tool for DM's and wanted to expand on the original concept I had to make it look even better. Give you more customizable options and even try to include print on demand options for users who want a physical copy of their custom deck. The cards will also all be available for HQ digital export too of course. 

There might be a kickstarter involved in making more advanced options available (as we need more professional help for creating accounts so people can save their cards, having art readily available in the editor and making export for print super easy) but in the end it will be something you can access on my Patreon directly as a patron. I haven't decided the exact tier it will be registered under yet but I'm thinking of doing a separate 1 dollar tier for the use of the editor itself and having it included in the other tiers starting at the 3 dollar tier. This has to do with the fact that I would like to distinguish it a bit from the rest of my content (from the main body of my content at least) in order to put money aside from the tiers involved for programming. 


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Anonymous

This is an awesome idea and concept!

Widget

Sounds amazing!

Alan Trevino

I love this!! I have been looking for a way to actually be able to list out creatures without having to write down all of their attacks on stock cards.

Anonymous

This would be fantastic!

Anonymous

This is exciting, I do this already with little empty B&W creature cards I type into this would be so awesome to use instead!

Anonymous

I would love to help however I can. I've been using TheGameCrafter to print my own custom card decks. Their tool, Component Studio, makes it real easy to link a spreadsheet with values to the art to combine into a full-fledged deck.