DND5e-inspired/"Modern" character sheet (PDF and fillable)
Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 8:32 am
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See below for a CC-BY-SA-4.0 version with automatically resizing text
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After GMing an introductory session using lined paper for sheets I thought I would spend some time creating a modern-looking character sheet. It also provided some good experience using Inkscape (for the SVG) and LibreOffice Writer (for the final fillable PDF). To give a little something back I'm posting them here.
I'm not certain to the licensing for these as I've re-created a number of graphical elements from the WotC official 5e sheets; I'll leave these as "unlicensed" until I can contact someone there.
Either version will look fine printed at A4/US Letter though the plain PDF should scale better should you want a banner-sized print. (More detail: to correct alignment issues in the text I exported "text as paths" for the fillable PDF; these paths are not perfect which can be seen at very high zoom levels, e.g. 1600%).
Any feedback gratefully received!
(These are A4 with UK spelling, Fritz and Soutane fonts)
Updated:
See below for a CC-BY-SA-4.0 version with automatically resizing text
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After GMing an introductory session using lined paper for sheets I thought I would spend some time creating a modern-looking character sheet. It also provided some good experience using Inkscape (for the SVG) and LibreOffice Writer (for the final fillable PDF). To give a little something back I'm posting them here.
I'm not certain to the licensing for these as I've re-created a number of graphical elements from the WotC official 5e sheets; I'll leave these as "unlicensed" until I can contact someone there.
Either version will look fine printed at A4/US Letter though the plain PDF should scale better should you want a banner-sized print. (More detail: to correct alignment issues in the text I exported "text as paths" for the fillable PDF; these paths are not perfect which can be seen at very high zoom levels, e.g. 1600%).
Any feedback gratefully received!
(These are A4 with UK spelling, Fritz and Soutane fonts)