Hey folks!
So for some time now I've been working really hard to try and get started on building my own webtools for TTRPG DM's and GM's. A year and a half ago I began building a rather complex mapbuilder with two web-developers, but because of their lack of spare time and the scale of the project, progress on it was so slow that a year later there was hardly anything in the works to speak of. Looking for help on a smaller project elsewhere, I found a developer who helped me bring the first version of a creature card creator to life about 4 months ago. Again progress was rather slow, but it felt like we were getting somewhere and our basic proof of concept worked.
An excellent spot to kickstart this venture and actually buy us some time to invest. So my quest began, looking for other artists to collaborate with for providing enough content to entice possible consumers, looking for more programmers, looking for printing companies to produce the final products, burying myself into the legal side of things and so on.
After months of preparation, I've finally set up the first preview of all of this work online. Showcasing what we're wanting to build for this first step towards building a webplatform. Now not all of you may be interested in what this platform has to offer, but I see this project as a much-needed fuel injection to get started on more. Getting the funds to actually put people working on these projects full time.
The first launch of this project will feature art of other popular DnD content creators like Paper Forge, James Perrett, ItsaDnDMonster, and more to revealed on a later date. Which amounts to about 400 reference cards available at launch.
Not just this but I also plan on having Bonus content available for all Patrons who pledge to support the campaign once it launches, as I will hand out the rest of my 50 original campaign maps (that I've only uploaded to roll20 so far) to anyone who backs it. Plus as promised in their tier, all Dungeon Gods will get additional Kickstarter rewards on printed goods.
Check out the preview for this project on:
Successfully launching this first project, makes creating a mapmaking tool in the future (with similar features like print on demand) and possibly getting other artists on board for it a possibility too.
Benjamin Meszaros
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