Made some icons for my game on Roll20 a while back and thought someone might like to use them. I make rollable tokens from these to show Cred staked or Gear/Intel acquired.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oMnIf3qZlqXmEh0zsU6TxNhay4KaLlRe
Made some icons for my game on Roll20 a while back and thought someone might like to use them.
Made some icons for my game on Roll20 a while back and thought someone might like to use them. I make rollable tokens from these to show Cred staked or Gear/Intel acquired.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oMnIf3qZlqXmEh0zsU6TxNhay4KaLlRe
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That is one slick table 😳
Eamon Mulholland it works for us. About to do our 7th mission this upcoming Tuesday and excited to see what happens with the story clocks
Question: do you make this all visible to the players, or is it on the GM layer for you to keep track of yourself? Also, what was your creation process for making those slick Corp logos?
Michael Kennedy All of what’s shown here is visible to the players. I keep hidden threat clocks, legwork and mission descriptions, hidden directives, and custom moves on GM layer.
I actually used Canva to make the logos. I took the corporate descriptions to heart and just went through the creative process.
Michael Kennedy Pinkerton Analytica is based off of two real world firms. Pinkerton detective agency and Analytica. I combined the private eye symbol with the pyramid symbol that each firm uses, respectively. Just did it in my own way.
sick bru