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Revision as of 22:11, 30 August 2017
Contents
General
Vignettes are used by the Game Master to tell part of the story with some visual and are also use to ask the party what they want to do after.
This part will cover every details related to Vignettes.
Vignettes
By default, when opening the Vignette panel you will already have a black Vignette with an image on it.
Then it should look like this:
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Creating Vignettes
Creating a Vignette is really simple. You just have to right-click on the Vignettes & Folder Area and select Add Vignette.
From there you can also Delete a Vignette. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you select this option, the Vignette will be gone forever. Also, you can't delete the Vignette if there is only one.