Assets
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Alternatives for Generative AI Art
A Google Doc written by Nala J. Wu about a few alternatives for TTRPG creators to generative AI art.
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Handwritten Note Template
This is a full Xanathar's template by /u/Kaiburr_Kath-Hound, linked earlier, but pulling it out specifically because it has great examples of handwritten notes and how to put them together.
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I’m Not Paying Nohr for the Cover Art 2.0
A Google Sheets resource for all kinds of art resources. Offers some tips for how to search these resources, and pros and cons for each.
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Kaiburr Theme Templates
A collection of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition book templates created and organized by the reddit users /u/Kaiburr_Kath-Hound and /u/5e_Cleric.
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Pathfinder Infinite Template
A template for the Homebrewery that can be used for a Pathfinder Infinite style, created by /u/Gambatte.
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Unearthed Arcana Template
A style template for Unearthed Arcana put together by /u/Gambatte. Likely this will be folded in as an official theme available in the Homebrewery soon™.
Communities
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/r/homebrewery
The oldest Homebrewery community, this subreddit has a good amount of searchable resources for questions/answers and additional resources/templates.
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Discord of Many Things (DoMT)
An official partner, the Discord of Many Things is a D&D 5e community that has carved out a space for the Homebrewery community– a good place for troubleshooting and sharing.
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Homebrewery Github Repository
The home of the Homebrewery code repository. This a good place to report issues, influence features, and of course contribute towards the development of the project.
Other
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Erik Kwakkel Tumblr — medieval manuscripts
A tumblr blog about old manuscripts from a researcher.
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Homebrewery Hotkeys
A list of hotkeys / keyboard shortcuts that work in the Homebrewery. It is possible these may change in 2024 (if this is out of date, tell me).
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v3 Reference Doc
A single Homebrewery document showcasing the basic building blocks of a brew. This doc can be cloned to a new brew for experimentation. Largely replaced now by this very website, but may still be useful.
Tools
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CSS Generators
A large collection of CSS generators that can be useful for styling in Homebrewery. This includes a "Fancy Frames" generator that can output `CSS Shapes()`, useful for ragged/torn edges that appropriately scale with text box sizes. And, a SVG Path to CSS Shape() converter.
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Cthulhu Architect
An "ephemera" generator for creating things like handwritten notes, forms, computer terminals, book pages, envelopes and much more. The app generally gives you a background image onto which you superimpose text using many free fonts. You can add additional graphics to customize the look. There are many options, but it does require an account, and a paid patreon subscription to unlock everything.
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Custom Class Tables Generator
A basic tool I created for customizing the colors of a D&D 5e Class table and getting the correct CSS output to paste into your Style Editor. Link goes to instructions on Reddit– click through from there to the tool.
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GMB to HB Converter
A quick and dirty tool for bringing GM Binder documents to the Homebrewery, by /u/Gambatte. It is a simple "search and replace" script that looks for the common conversions needed.
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Homebrewery in VS Code (Extension)
Edit your favorite TTRPG content in your favorite editor. This VS Code extension provides an editor for your TTRPG content (aka Brews) using Markdown syntax supported by The Homebrewery. It provides completion snippets and a built-in live preview.
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MDN border-image Tool
A graphical interface for generating the correct `border-image` CSS properties and values for using an image as a border (such as for a monster stat block frame). Takes a lot of guesswork out of a tedious chore.
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Template Test Doc
Created by /u/DuckWasTaken, you can use this to test changes to your styling, particularly if you are working on an entirely new theme/template for your brew by previewing the changes amongst most of the normal page elements.