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Submortimer
2015-06-24, 01:53 AM
I've seen a few folks on here that have made some rather impressive-looking homebrew pdf's, stuff that looks like it came straight out of the PHB. Now, I'm not a photoshop whiz like some of your people out there, but I reckon that, with a good place to start, I could produce some decent looking work. Does anyone have either a template or just tips/tricks to get that good, professional-level feel to the pages?

Giant2005
2015-06-24, 02:11 AM
I used these (http://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/2x8u77/5e_tried_to_recreate_the_monster_manuals_style/) instructions to make monsters with the MM style. I know there is something similar out there to recreate the class template from the PHB. Do some googling and you will probably find it.
I did some googling myself, and this (https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/38z71k/crappy_guideinprogress_to_how_i_made_my_mousefolk/) might be what you are after.

Submortimer
2015-06-24, 03:17 AM
That, in fact, was what I was looking for. I hadn't had any luck finding those links on my own, so the help is much appreciated.