Making unique Roster Sheets for MORDHEIM

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Alex gives a very short tutorial on making more aesthetically pleasing warband Roster Sheets for MORDHEIM.
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Komentáře • 44

  • @rutherfordappraisal258
    @rutherfordappraisal258 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a ton for this. I've got a 3-day 2nd ed. WFRP adventure coming up in late-January that I'm running. All my players are getting character sheets done up like this.

  • @batjutsu
    @batjutsu Před rokem +1

    Classic, bonus with those great blood splatters 😀

  • @mapcrow
    @mapcrow Před rokem +1

    Heck yeah! I'd just completely submerged my papers, and it was such a hassel! This seems like a much better method! Haha

  • @CommanderCheapSkate
    @CommanderCheapSkate Před rokem +1

    My friends and I use parchment paper for the exact same reason! I looks so thematically cool!

  • @Tom_paint_n_build
    @Tom_paint_n_build Před rokem +1

    Great Video! Love it!

  • @michaciemniewski9791
    @michaciemniewski9791 Před rokem

    I was staining mine with tea\coffee. And the look as unique as Yours. :D

  • @sierraMaddin
    @sierraMaddin Před rokem +1

    Nice method. I've tried handwritten notes, but that's the next step
    👏

  • @Ruylopez778
    @Ruylopez778 Před rokem

    An alternative would be pulling out the blank pages from old books that are yellowed or dog eared, so it has a different texture and weight to printer paper and hand writing the info/boxes on them. Using multiple different books would also mean different paper weights and sizes for less uniformity.

  • @utgar131
    @utgar131 Před rokem +1

    Nice, it adds some fun character to the vibe as a whole!

  • @LamesJames
    @LamesJames Před rokem +1

    These look really good!

  • @PerfectionHunter
    @PerfectionHunter Před rokem +2

    THIS is a really fast way for a DM to make cool Props like letters, maps, clues etc 📜

    • @tabletop.wizards
      @tabletop.wizards  Před rokem +1

      It is insanely fast if you use the hair dryer. Thanks for watching!

  • @Bluecho4
    @Bluecho4 Před rokem +2

    I imagine using tea bags would have a similar effect as the coffee. I drink a lot of tea, so I go through them frequently.
    On the subject of blood stains, it's worth remembering that blood turns a ruddy brown when it dries. So you could mix some red and brown craft paint, water it down, then use the toothbrush method to splatter it on. In the event you want some old blood.

    • @tabletop.wizards
      @tabletop.wizards  Před rokem +1

      Even black tea comes out a little lighter in color than the coffee, but by all means, use tea if you'd like! Good thoughts on the blood! I guess it boils down to the question:
      Fresh blood or old blood?

  • @Feyknir
    @Feyknir Před rokem +1

    Good idea

    • @tabletop.wizards
      @tabletop.wizards  Před rokem

      Thanks! Pretty simple concept, but I do think it looks better!

  • @jk_actual
    @jk_actual Před rokem +1

    Great content 🤙🏼

  • @HotelCharliHill
    @HotelCharliHill Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'd then scan that so it could be reproduced again and again without feeling like a gross crusty old sheet. Maybe even make an overlay so it stains the text typed onto the sheets also??

  • @1glenngary
    @1glenngary Před rokem +1

    I think maybe using a strong teabag would be a bit easier?

    • @tabletop.wizards
      @tabletop.wizards  Před rokem

      Maybe, but I think even black tea won't have as much color as ground coffee does

  • @ja37d-34
    @ja37d-34 Před rokem +1

    That´s cool.. :) My orcs and maybe even the weedy gitz, the Gobbos need something like that.. :)

  • @Kreated_by_khaos
    @Kreated_by_khaos Před rokem +1

    use tea not coffee and is also suggest once you done but it between 2 bits of heavy cloth and iron that sucker , seems strange but it works well

    • @tabletop.wizards
      @tabletop.wizards  Před rokem +1

      I've tried both, and I like the color from the coffee more. Thanks for watching!

  • @theharrower
    @theharrower Před rokem +2

    Good techniques for stressing paper. The end result just looks odd to me. The perfect boxes and everything screams that they aren't from the time period. I wouldn't go through that trouble unless I found a sheet that looked the part.

  • @idontwanttopickone
    @idontwanttopickone Před rokem +2

    These look like they would be painful to use. It's hard enough finding information on them when they are clean and crisp in game one. I would hate to try and use these after game four or five when they have had loads of stuff scribbled and crossed out on them. And damaging the paper like this will mean that the moment you have to rub out some pencil, you'll likely be going through the paper.
    If you want to weather your roster sheets, only do the parts that you aren't going to be writing on. Or scan a weathered page into Photoshop, lower the opacity, then drag in the roster sheet as a new layer and delete the white. Finally, print it out in colour. Then you'll be able to write on it and rub out the pencil without the paper falling apart on you, plus you'll actually be able to read what you've written.

    • @tabletop.wizards
      @tabletop.wizards  Před rokem

      They in absolutely no way fall apart. I have used them. You're more than welcome to do it your way, if preferred. Thank you for watching!

    • @idontwanttopickone
      @idontwanttopickone Před rokem +1

      @@tabletop.wizards no worries. My experience with making tea stained maps/aged scrolls/etc. was that the paper would always become very weak after making them, which is fine if you are only reading them. But Mordheim roster sheets tend to get a real beating. But I guess your roster sheets don't get the same kind of beating that mine and my Mordheim group's roster sheets do. I honestly, normally write up my roster sheet digitally after 3 or 4 games and re-print it as with scribbling out gold, getting a whole henchmen group killed off and then having to write it in again, traveling around with them and the odd beer spill or pizza fingers on them they tend to get really hard to read. Especially by game 12! And I really hate that when I am trying to keep a game moving quickly along.
      You can also buy aged looking paper, that you can apparently print straight onto, but doesn't have the damaged effects of wetting it.

    • @tabletop.wizards
      @tabletop.wizards  Před rokem

      @@idontwanttopickone and let's be honest, "pizza fingers" will happen regardless of your method 🤣

  • @figuresix
    @figuresix Před rokem

    Man you forgot the coffee cup ring stain

  • @wizardmanaia4664
    @wizardmanaia4664 Před rokem +1

    Sorry I forgot to SUBSCRIBE.
    I remember now.