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Post by scooter on Jan 8, 2024 23:05:55 GMT
As part of teaching myself the rules of DBA, I'm making a presentation / Youtube video teaching the rules (the best way to learn is to teach). There are great YouTube videos out there already demonstrating the game, but I'm making something with animated diagrams etc. My aim is to be as organized and concise as possible and demonstrate the game in a way that will put the game within reach of younger players that aren't going to watch a long video or be able to understand the rulebook.
I'm looking for a high resolution picture of each element type and each type of terrain. Does anyone have a collection of these kinds of pictures that I can have permission to use as part of my tutorial video?
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Post by timurilank on Jan 9, 2024 8:34:05 GMT
As part of teaching myself the rules of DBA, I'm making a presentation / Youtube video teaching the rules (the best way to learn is to teach). There are great YouTube videos out there already demonstrating the game, but I'm making something with animated diagrams etc. My aim is to be as organized and concise as possible and demonstrate the game in a way that will put the game within reach of younger players that aren't going to watch a long video or be able to understand the rulebook. I'm looking for a high resolution picture of each element type and each type of terrain. Does anyone have a collection of these kinds of pictures that I can have permission to use as part of my tutorial video? PM sent.
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Post by scooter on Jan 15, 2024 19:25:18 GMT
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Post by hodsopa on Jan 15, 2024 23:32:58 GMT
very nice so far
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Post by skb777 on Jan 16, 2024 12:09:41 GMT
As part of teaching myself the rules of DBA, I'm making a presentation / Youtube video teaching the rules (the best way to learn is to teach). There are great YouTube videos out there already demonstrating the game, but I'm making something with animated diagrams etc. My aim is to be as organized and concise as possible and demonstrate the game in a way that will put the game within reach of younger players that aren't going to watch a long video or be able to understand the rulebook. I'm looking for a high resolution picture of each element type and each type of terrain. Does anyone have a collection of these kinds of pictures that I can have permission to use as part of my tutorial video? If an i-phone counts as high resolution then I do
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Post by Brian Ború on Jan 16, 2024 12:11:12 GMT
(Hi hodsopa, BTW: why do you like your own post? , Cheers, Brian)
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Post by Brian Ború on Jan 16, 2024 12:51:58 GMT
As part of teaching myself the rules of DBA, I'm making a presentation / Youtube video teaching the rules (the best way to learn is to teach). There are great YouTube videos out there already demonstrating the game, but I'm making something with animated diagrams etc. My aim is to be as organized and concise as possible and demonstrate the game in a way that will put the game within reach of younger players that aren't going to watch a long video or be able to understand the rulebook. I'm looking for a high resolution picture of each element type and each type of terrain. Does anyone have a collection of these kinds of pictures that I can have permission to use as part of my tutorial video? I will send a PM
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Post by hodsopa on Jan 16, 2024 13:11:11 GMT
(Hi hodsopa, BTW: why do you like your own post? , Cheers, Brian) Out of incompetence, Brian!
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Post by scooter on Jan 17, 2024 19:38:51 GMT
If an i-phone counts as high resolution then I do As long as a viewer can see what the troop type and basing look like along with the details of models without it looking pixelated, that works im swamped with work the next week but I’ll get back on it next week. Edit: I messed up the quote somehow
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Post by sheffmark on Jan 18, 2024 15:51:49 GMT
Looks good!
1 minor point, slide 10 - maybe better to say 'you can't move more than your full movement allowance', as you can move the full distance, you don't have to move less than this.
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Post by scooter on Feb 1, 2024 4:36:20 GMT
Looks good! 1 minor point, slide 10 - maybe better to say 'you can't move more than your full movement allowance', as you can move the full distance, you don't have to move less than this. Good catch! I'm back to work on the project tonight. I'm aiming to get through command distance etc next.
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