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Hitcher
March 17th, 2011, 14:12
Hello,

I have designed some Overlay Tokens for Hazards.

Each square is 64x64 px in size.

They each have 1x1, 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 in size, both square and circular.

I have done them for Biohazard, Cold, Fire, Ion, Poision, Radioactive, Stealth.

With these it is possible to show different kinds of hazards in game and be able to move them around as you see fit.

Have fun with them and please post feedback.

Hitcher

Download Link: https://ul.to/11ada6si
Mirro: https://dndkiel.dn.funpic.de/files/Hazard_base.rar

Hitcher
March 24th, 2011, 19:06
Please, give me feedback. 63 views seem to say someone at least took a look ;)

StuartW
March 24th, 2011, 23:33
Sorry Hitcher, I'm two of those views (once when first posted and a second time just now when I saw there had been some activity), but I didn't look at the tokens because there wasn't a preview JPG/PNG. I frequently check the forums when I'm away from my home PC, and don't have access to RAR/ZIP accessories.

I just tried to download them now, but your file host uses a download limiter. When I got through the 12-second wait and typed in the catpcha phrase, IE download-blocker kicked in and asked if I really wanted to download the file. I clicked yes, which reloaded the page, then your file host said I'd exceeded my free download limit (in spite of not having downloaded anything).

I therefore am unable to download the tokens, and can't see any preview image, so I'm sorry I can't comment on the work.

EDIT: I downloaded from the mirror site successfully. Good work, and a nice collection of sizes for both square and circle hazard areas!

Stuart

VenomousFiligree
March 25th, 2011, 08:59
Agree with Stuart's comments.

RPG VT can host them if you wish.

Herodian
April 7th, 2011, 14:47
These look good. Thank you for providing them!

Edit: Wow, is this really only my first post? I guess I PM a lot...

StuartW
April 7th, 2011, 21:26
Welcome to the boards Herodian, even if you've been active behind the scenes!

Stuart

demonsbane
April 8th, 2011, 20:14
Please, give me feedback. 63 views seem to say someone at least took a look ;)

They are good, I like them. Semi-transparencies are very useful.

I like better the round ones, since I'm using hexgrids instead square grids.