@@GMMike I just started trying to learn how to make a sheet, and I see that it is done in 3 parts. Html, css, and translation. Idk what these are. There is a github list of sheet templates that roll20 suggests you start with and alter. Formatting and macro creation. There is enough for a twenty video or more series on this, and since LITERALY no other videos exist on this topic that I can find, you would get everyone of those views. Just a thought. I think if you did like Ryan Langley's tutorials [his are unreal engine], it would really help your channel. If you want help story boarding and outlining such a series, I will volunteer. Unfortunately, since I don't know, I would only be minimally useful.
Thanks a ton for this. Yours is the only step-by-step tutorial, and even though it only shows the bare basics, it was enough for me to throw a character sheet together in 10 minutes for a game I wanted to play without a sheet.
NIcely done, simple and effective. I didn’t really approach the how to of building sheets in my videos, more just shared my experience with the trial and error of coding the sheets I want to play with. But I like that you took a little time to lay out the basics.
I wanted to play some maze rats and realized there is no sheet for roll20. Thanks for the video, altough I don´t have a pro account so I'll have to look for some other way. Maybe another VTT.
You can get a one month pro account subscription, load the sheet and it seems it will remain when your subscription runs out. Although you won't be able to modify it unless you go pro again.
Didn't really help me....
Hey,
First thank you for being the only one who gives any tutorials along this line. I would subscribe to a playlist on this too.
Thanks, Is there something else on this topic I should tackle in other tutorials?
@@GMMike I just started trying to learn how to make a sheet, and I see that it is done in 3 parts. Html, css, and translation. Idk what these are. There is a github list of sheet templates that roll20 suggests you start with and alter. Formatting and macro creation. There is enough for a twenty video or more series on this, and since LITERALY no other videos exist on this topic that I can find, you would get everyone of those views. Just a thought. I think if you did like Ryan Langley's tutorials [his are unreal engine], it would really help your channel. If you want help story boarding and outlining such a series, I will volunteer. Unfortunately, since I don't know, I would only be minimally useful.
@@lankeydragon6035 I'll check that channel out. Thanks
Thanks a ton for this. Yours is the only step-by-step tutorial, and even though it only shows the bare basics, it was enough for me to throw a character sheet together in 10 minutes for a game I wanted to play without a sheet.
Thank you so much for posting this. I don't have much coding experience, and this really helped me make something functional.
It worked, but it won't keep track of new numbers being entered into the line, and when I make a new character it doesn't generate the attribute
NIcely done, simple and effective. I didn’t really approach the how to of building sheets in my videos, more just shared my experience with the trial and error of coding the sheets I want to play with. But I like that you took a little time to lay out the basics.
I wanted to play some maze rats and realized there is no sheet for roll20. Thanks for the video, altough I don´t have a pro account so I'll have to look for some other way. Maybe another VTT.
When playing alone I don't use Roll20's sheets, I do use the API for other stuff though.
what if I already have a sheet and want to export it to roll20? It is in .pdf format. Any help is very appreciated
You would have to turn it into HTML and CSS.
@@GMMike how can I do that? I'm honestly a beginner :')
Thank you for replying and the amazing video!
@@SethUnwell you could hire someone to do it for you or learn at www.w3schools.com/html/
@@GMMike thank you!
there is a way to do it for free?
You can get a one month pro account subscription, load the sheet and it seems it will remain when your subscription runs out. Although you won't be able to modify it unless you go pro again.
spelled strength wrong
Oh sorry.
Yes, but it worked. I was curious about that.
@@godsdemon7441 That's because it was in quotations, meaning the word strength was simply a word and not real code. "word" means display word.