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− | Dynamic Lighting is a tool that can really enhance game play.
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− | Using the drawing tools on the Dynamic Lighting layer Game Masters (GMs) can add lines that block light emitted from tokens. Used with the fog of war tools a GM can create a very immersive experience.
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− | Step one: Create or import a Map to the map layer
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− | Step two: use the polygon tool to draw lines over the walls on the Dynamic Lighting layer. Hint: try to avoid drawing lines over doors and other openings. Use one color for the walls (I use a red) and a different color (I use green) for doors. This way it is easy to see the walls on the Dynamic Lighting layer and pick out doors
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− | Step three: Test. Add a token and set the token to emit light (you can play with these to set full and dim light settings).
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I created a new system specific guide. WoD-nWoD How do I change the 'category' for it so that it is in the guides category?
- Just add this to the bottom of the page: [ [Category:Guides] ] (without the spaces between the brackets). --Riley D. (talk) 14:26, 19 April 2013 (EDT)