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  • Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 4 Comments
    Last Updated:: May 26, 2009

    RoleplayingPro Gallery

    RoleplayingPro Gallery Feature

    The RoleplayingPro Gallery feature is officially up and running. The Gallery can be accessed at the top of the website by selecting the Gallery page button. I’ve had it ready for about three weeks but I was holding it back to work out one last small bug that I had with the new feature.

    The RoleplayingPro Gallery holds live game pictures that my group has taken. It is a more consistent and clean cut way to centralize some of the pictures I’ve posted on this website. Much of the current pictures are listed throughout the website in various posts. However, some of them are new pictures that I have not released before. I think this gallery will provide a simpler place for readers to check out some of the new pictures that we post.

    Also, the pictures in this gallery are all pictures that my gaming group has done. So, essentially we have the copyright to the pictures. And I’m freely releasing them out to the roleplaying blog community. If there is a picture you would like to use for an article you have, just download it and use it. I give everyone free permission to use these pictures in this capacity.

    If you have any questions or comments about the gallery, please post them here. Also, if you have any suggestions on improvements you’d like to see for the gallery, please let us know.

  1. That’s a pretty useful feature, thanks.

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  2. Love the gallery, keep the pictures coming.

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  3. Very cool feature. I’m impressed by the amount of verticality that you guys use in your games. I hope to see more pics soon.

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  4. #4 Tourq says:
    May 29, 2009 at 7:42 am

    With the rules for getting pushed over ledges, and actually having ledges to get pushed over, it’s fun to see a miniature fall to his death (or in the case of dextrous archer – no sweat!).

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