Very first post, despite my spending a lot of time on DnDBeyond, so hello! Lately, having joined a number of new games and campaigns, I have thrown myself rather wholeheartedly into hand drawing custom sheets for my characters (and recently also doing some for friends). These were hand drawn with pencil, fineliners and coloured with markers. I of course do not write stats on the original drawings, only on printed copies, or it would be a hassle to level up or progress in any way.
I would love to see other people's custom character sheets, whether illustrated or not!
YOOO those are so cool and honestly so inspiring! I’ve never made custom sheet like that but I did make this one a few months ago inspired by 1500s? Patterns and designs
Very first post, despite my spending a lot of time on DnDBeyond, so hello! Lately, having joined a number of new games and campaigns, I have thrown myself rather wholeheartedly into hand drawing custom sheets for my characters (and recently also doing some for friends). These were hand drawn with pencil, fineliners and coloured with markers. I of course do not write stats on the original drawings, only on printed copies, or it would be a hassle to level up or progress in any way.
I would love to see other people's custom character sheets, whether illustrated or not!
Hi, I can't see anything here, if you have an image it seems to have not loaded for me or has been removed and I would love to see it.
Very first post, despite my spending a lot of time on DnDBeyond, so hello! Lately, having joined a number of new games and campaigns, I have thrown myself rather wholeheartedly into hand drawing custom sheets for my characters (and recently also doing some for friends). These were hand drawn with pencil, fineliners and coloured with markers. I of course do not write stats on the original drawings, only on printed copies, or it would be a hassle to level up or progress in any way.
I would love to see other people's custom character sheets, whether illustrated or not!
request for: some done up for me please ? I would love these ones shown made for me please ? They are like total awesomeness ♡ ♡ ♡
Very first post, despite my spending a lot of time on DnDBeyond, so hello! Lately, having joined a number of new games and campaigns, I have thrown myself rather wholeheartedly into hand drawing custom sheets for my characters (and recently also doing some for friends). These were hand drawn with pencil, fineliners and coloured with markers. I of course do not write stats on the original drawings, only on printed copies, or it would be a hassle to level up or progress in any way.
I would love to see other people's custom character sheets, whether illustrated or not!
Cool decorated! The creative personality is immediately visible.
Those are really great. I'm already working on stealing them. The proficiency bonus for my Bard just became two eighth notes; then an eighth triplet; then four sixteenth notes, then ...
I also like the d20 border for the attributes. I like modifiers, so I'll have to figure out how to show the attributes.
When I show the bardic Inspiration dice, I'll have to draw a block shaped as the proper d? for his level.
The skill proficiencies will be whole notes (no proficiency), half-notes (half prof), quarter notes (proficient) and a pair of eighth notes (expertise). I like the scroll used to group the skills together.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks! I've definitely done plenty of misshapen doppelgangers in my time.
If you want to draw people but are struggling, use references! For instance when drawing these two characters I found shirts, bottoms and faces I liked, cropped them together in a photo-Frankenstein collage and then used that.
Also trace things if you're struggling. It's part of learning and practicing how to draw and it shouldn't be done for commercial work, but your personal character sheet isn't commercial! So find a picture of a person who looks mostly like what you're going for, trace the anatomy, and build from there! There are also apps you can use to pose digital models.
Thanks! I've definitely done plenty of misshapen doppelgangers in my time.
If you want to draw people but are struggling, use references! For instance when drawing these two characters I found shirts, bottoms and faces I liked, cropped them together in a photo-Frankenstein collage and then used that.
Also trace things if you're struggling. It's part of learning and practicing how to draw and it shouldn't be done for commercial work, but your personal character sheet isn't commercial! So find a picture of a person who looks mostly like what you're going for, trace the anatomy, and build from there! There are also apps you can use to pose digital models.
wow! thanks! i will definetly use this! thanks for the help!
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Very first post, despite my spending a lot of time on DnDBeyond, so hello! Lately, having joined a number of new games and campaigns, I have thrown myself rather wholeheartedly into hand drawing custom sheets for my characters (and recently also doing some for friends). These were hand drawn with pencil, fineliners and coloured with markers. I of course do not write stats on the original drawings, only on printed copies, or it would be a hassle to level up or progress in any way.
I would love to see other people's custom character sheets, whether illustrated or not!
These are amazing, love the color and the layout. Custom sheets like this are always so cool, but you've really done a good job here. 10/10 from me.
These are downright incredible.
How have I not made one of these!? It's downright embarrassing that I haven't thought to!
Wow this is completely amazing. Your work is beyond great. I have not thought to do something like this. Still amazing work and lovely details.
YOOO those are so cool and honestly so inspiring! I’ve never made custom sheet like that but I did make this one a few months ago inspired by 1500s? Patterns and designs
I like how whimsical this comes off. Good job!
These are so gorgeous! The detail is amazing! Makes me inspired to try and make my own
Hi, I can't see anything here, if you have an image it seems to have not loaded for me or has been removed and I would love to see it.
request for: some done up for me please ? I would love these ones show made for me please ? They are like total awesomeness ♡ ♡ ♡
With love from: Sekorra
request for: some done up for me please ? I would love these ones shown made for me please ? They are like total awesomeness ♡ ♡ ♡
Message me back on this please too ?
With love from: Sekorra
hi
Cool decorated! The creative personality is immediately visible.
These are seriously fantastic!
Benediction to all, and to all a good fight!
Those are really great. I'm already working on stealing them. The proficiency bonus for my Bard just became two eighth notes; then an eighth triplet; then four sixteenth notes, then ...
I also like the d20 border for the attributes. I like modifiers, so I'll have to figure out how to show the attributes.
When I show the bardic Inspiration dice, I'll have to draw a block shaped as the proper d? for his level.
The skill proficiencies will be whole notes (no proficiency), half-notes (half prof), quarter notes (proficient) and a pair of eighth notes (expertise). I like the scroll used to group the skills together.
Thanks for sharing.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt
Character sheets are super. Great job on design
Not the full sheets obviously but still...
WOW! these are great! whenever i try drawing my characters, it ends up looking like a misshapen doppleganger.
Thanks! I've definitely done plenty of misshapen doppelgangers in my time.
If you want to draw people but are struggling, use references! For instance when drawing these two characters I found shirts, bottoms and faces I liked, cropped them together in a photo-Frankenstein collage and then used that.
Also trace things if you're struggling. It's part of learning and practicing how to draw and it shouldn't be done for commercial work, but your personal character sheet isn't commercial! So find a picture of a person who looks mostly like what you're going for, trace the anatomy, and build from there! There are also apps you can use to pose digital models.
wow! thanks! i will definetly use this! thanks for the help!