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Post by Orleron » Tue May 09, 2006 12:58 am

We've made a pdf of the issue on Neverdead stats at World Forge Magazine free to everyone. This is for your enjoyment and so you can see what we bring with the magazine. The plan is for issues to come out on the 1st of the month and get converted to pdf at the end of the month. Enjoy!

Btw, this is Buddha's handiwork. He's the grahpic artist behind the issue, so be sure to give him some praise, because I think he did awfully well. Cheers!



http://www.worldforgemagazine.com/docs/ ... m01-02.pdf


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Post by Tigg » Tue May 09, 2006 1:37 am

WOW! nice! :D
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Post by frogmella » Tue May 09, 2006 7:49 am

Very, very nice! :D
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Post by Demonseed » Tue May 09, 2006 7:50 am

Nice going Buddha !! A man of many talents
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Post by Elong Singalong » Tue May 09, 2006 8:04 am

*reads the thing about neverdead with interest*

Great job by the way Budha :good:

great job to the makers of the magazine!! :good:
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Post by Glocknal » Tue May 09, 2006 3:36 pm

Very cool stuff. I especially liked the PBEM. I think I migh try it with the scattered members of my old gaming group.
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Post by Buddha » Tue May 09, 2006 3:50 pm

Orleron wrote:Btw, this is Buddha's handiwork.
Pfft.

Movement is senseless without direction.
Force is pointless without focus.
Beauty is empty without substance (though perhaps good for a one night stand :twisted: )

So cheers to Orl for the direction, cheers to TripleAught for the focus, and cheers to the authors for some good substance. :drink: Getting all those words into an understandable issue is the hard part. Painting it up with some pictures is easy. If you want an all-Buddha product, I'll make you a coloring book. :lol:

On that note, if you've ever thought of writing something up, DO IT! The content is the hard part, and I'm sure TA would dance with joy to have to sort through 10 articles each month to decide which one to use.
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Post by TripleAught » Tue May 09, 2006 5:00 pm

Buddha wrote:I'm sure TA would dance with joy to have to sort through 10 articles each month to decide which one to use.
I'd not only dance, I'd put it up on YouTube for everyone to watch.
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Post by Fifty » Tue May 09, 2006 6:41 pm

I tried to turn my own editions into a .pdf file, but despite having a full version of adobe acrobat installed on my laptop, I seemed ot be unable to turn word files into .pdfs. Maybe you could give me a hand and figure out what went wrong sometime Buddha?
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Post by Buddha » Tue May 09, 2006 7:28 pm

Fifty wrote:I tried to turn my own editions into a .pdf file, but despite having a full version of adobe acrobat installed on my laptop, I seemed ot be unable to turn word files into .pdfs. Maybe you could give me a hand and figure out what went wrong sometime Buddha?
In case someone else is curious about this, I'll post here. Adobe Acrobat installs a drop down on the menu for some programs. For some it doesn't. For the ones where it doesn't add it's own menu selection, simply hit File>Print off the menu, then look on the drop down of the print window where you select what printer you want to use. You should have a choice (besides your default printer) of "Acrobat PDFwriter." That's what I used, then I added the links once the document was in acrobat.
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Post by Fifty » Tue May 09, 2006 7:35 pm

Aaaah.... I'll try that. Cheers.

(What I suspect happened is that they installed Acrobat and MS Office the "wrong" way round, so the software links weren't made right, or something liek that.)
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