Currently prepping two D&D streams on Twitch - one on my person channel, and another for wor
Currently prepping two D&D streams on Twitch - one on my person channel, and another for work. I realized that it would be pretty shitty to use all of the art assets I’ve acquired over the years on Roll20 without tracking down permissions from the artists… and I’d be shit out of luck if they required additional compensation. That was a bummer, because I feel that a visual aid is pretty essential for streaming 5e. But with the help of Game Icons, Token Stamp 2, and Roll20′s in-house doodling – I was actually able to come up with some serviceable and reasonably attractive maps and tokens. My private games are of course much prettier with art stolen from all over the place – But if you’re planning on streaming your game to an audience, give those resources a look! -- source link
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