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Image Compositing for RPGs: Project No 1

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Image Compositing for RPGs

Last time, in part 1 of what has now become a series (more on that in a moment), I demonstrated the composite modes that I use most frequently, and some of what I can do with them. But the rule zero of image editing is to always have an objective, a purpose, in mind – […]

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Image Compositing for RPGs, Part 1: Basics & Tools

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Image Compositing for RPGs

A picture, it is said, is worth 1,000 words. Sometimes, it’s worth more than that. In an earlier post, I posited that the GM should make darned sure that he gets a full thousand-words-worth out of an image if he is going to spend serious time editing it. Past posts on image construction and editing […]

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15 ways to Un-curse the Infodump

Information Dumps, better known as Infodumps, are a necessary evil in every RPG from time to time. Creating and delivering one is a little like trying to feed vegetables to a child – you get the occasional good experience but it’s more often an uphill struggle. I describe them as a necessary evil because they […]

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Tales Of Many Gifts: Xmas Experiences in RPGs

Few campaigns make any attempt to match real-time with game-time, and mine certainly don’t. I’m quite capable of hand-waving days, weeks, or even months of time if nothing of interest is happening. I’m equally capable of spreading a single game-day over 3 or 4 game sessions if there’s a lot going on. And I don’t […]

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Graffiti On The Tabula Rasa

It doesn’t happen to me very often that I have to create an encounter or an adventure on the spot out of whole cloth with no design prep. In fact, many of the processes, practices, and habits that I have formulated and inculcated over the years are explicitly designed to ensure (as much as humanly […]

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A Long Road – Zenith-3 Notes for all Pt 3

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Zenith-3 synopsis & notes

This is the third, longest (53,566 words!), and final part of my review / demonstration of the “Tangled Web” campaign sub-structure. I’m going to presume that you’ve already read part two, which you can find at this link and dive straight in right where I left off. And, if you haven’t gotten in on the […]

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The Ubiquity of Dystopia

Why are dystopian settings so popular? Is that a good thing? What are the consequences and what are the alternatives? Another relatively short post this week (in theory, if all goes according to plan), because this approach worked so well for me last week – I had time to get more than 16000 words of […]

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Layering Depth Into Encounters

A relatively short and focused article today, designed to give me the maximum running room to get the final part of the ongoing Long Road series out the door. Adding Layers To Encounters Imagine that the PCs are in the middle of a fight, battling a non-sentient creature. It’s been a knock-down drag-out affair that […]

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A Long Road – Zenith-3 Notes for all Pt 2

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Zenith-3 synopsis & notes

WARNING: At around 35000 words, this is certainly one of the longest posts here at Campaign Mastery! Settle in for a long and sometimes-bumpy ride, folks… This is part two of my review / demonstration of the “Tangled Web” campaign sub-structure. I’m going to presume that you’ve already read part one, which you can find […]

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Budgeting For GMs (and others)

Today I’m going to attempt to make the world’s most boring subject – How I Manage My Money – sexy. No, that’s going too far. I’ll settle for interesting. That might be asking too much, too – but there is RPG Relevance to the subject. The goal will be to not make it boring, and […]

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A Long Road – Zenith-3 Notes for all Pt 1

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Zenith-3 synopsis & notes

This article started out as a way to save time and at the same time present some tips and tricks that often get overlooked in my scramble to get material ready for publication here. It was also intended (originally) to be part of last week’s 1000th-post celebration – so there are certain themes that will […]

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The Price of Bricks and Soil (and more)

  This is my 998th post at CM! Two more to the 4-figure milestone!   In my superhero campaign, the PCs are currently shopping for a building to convert into a base of operations for a second set of superhero/civilian Identities that UNTIL has prompted them to create so that they can deal with problems […]

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