(I hope this is the right forum for this)
For my own use as a DM I made a character sheet designed specifically for monsters. The idea is that I could copy and customize a monster's stats without having to keep a bookmark in the relevant book (or even have the book on hand).
Looking through the new monster design in MM4, I decided to take another crack at my original design. As with the first version, I designed the layout according to my own intuitive sense (so there are differences between the design of the original sheet and the monster format for 3.5, and the design of the second version and the monster format for 3.51.
Here's links to both versions. I would like to get some opinions on how it looks and any suggestions for improvements on the second version (or even if you like the 1st version better, let me know).
Original monster sheet: http://www.geocities.com/matthiasfw/DnD35_MonsterSheet.pdf
Monster sheet 2007 version: http://www.geocities.com/matthiasfw/DnD35_MonsterSheet2007.pdf
A note on the little dots you may see: these are mainly for asthetics, to help you line up the columns of numbers. I've also noticed graphical artifacts may appear in Adobe 8 when viewing these pdf files at a low zoom setting but they shouldn't appear in print.
For my own use as a DM I made a character sheet designed specifically for monsters. The idea is that I could copy and customize a monster's stats without having to keep a bookmark in the relevant book (or even have the book on hand).
Looking through the new monster design in MM4, I decided to take another crack at my original design. As with the first version, I designed the layout according to my own intuitive sense (so there are differences between the design of the original sheet and the monster format for 3.5, and the design of the second version and the monster format for 3.51.
Here's links to both versions. I would like to get some opinions on how it looks and any suggestions for improvements on the second version (or even if you like the 1st version better, let me know).
Original monster sheet: http://www.geocities.com/matthiasfw/DnD35_MonsterSheet.pdf
Monster sheet 2007 version: http://www.geocities.com/matthiasfw/DnD35_MonsterSheet2007.pdf
A note on the little dots you may see: these are mainly for asthetics, to help you line up the columns of numbers. I've also noticed graphical artifacts may appear in Adobe 8 when viewing these pdf files at a low zoom setting but they shouldn't appear in print.