A friend of mine commissioned me recently to make her some additional tokens for two of the Roll20 Dungeons & Dragons campaigns she's a part of, and by and large I think they turned out pretty well!
She's playing a firbolg druid in one of her campaigns and wanted tokens for her three Circle of the Shepherd totems (bear, hawk, and unicorn). The DM of that game specified that because that campaign's in an eastern Asia-ish setting, the unicorn should actually be a kirin. She also wanted a token for her Healing Spirit; I went with an open "border" token that should be visible whether it's above or behind the token standing on it (as the spell requires them to overlap to be effective). I'm a little unsure how well it'll actually work in practice, but I guess we'll find out!
(That game uses primarily circular portrait tokens, which definitely have their advantages but I tend to not be as fond of. Her existing player token has a teal border that I tried to replicate on the custom tokens so they would at least partially match the rest of her game and not stand out TOO much.)
The other two are for the game that I'm actually in with her—she plays an Aasimar warlock/cleric with an alicorn patron in that one, and she wanted two options for one of her cleric summoning spells. The riding horse head on a stick toy was a joke I made in one of our last sessions, and she also wanted a unicorn horn sword for more serious Spiritual Weapon times, haha.
All in all I'm relatively pleased with how they came out; the hawk one doesn't quite fit the theme as well as the others but as the unicorn was the only one that was DM mandated to be themed at all, maybe it's okay? lol :x
She's playing a firbolg druid in one of her campaigns and wanted tokens for her three Circle of the Shepherd totems (bear, hawk, and unicorn). The DM of that game specified that because that campaign's in an eastern Asia-ish setting, the unicorn should actually be a kirin. She also wanted a token for her Healing Spirit; I went with an open "border" token that should be visible whether it's above or behind the token standing on it (as the spell requires them to overlap to be effective). I'm a little unsure how well it'll actually work in practice, but I guess we'll find out!
(That game uses primarily circular portrait tokens, which definitely have their advantages but I tend to not be as fond of. Her existing player token has a teal border that I tried to replicate on the custom tokens so they would at least partially match the rest of her game and not stand out TOO much.)
The other two are for the game that I'm actually in with her—she plays an Aasimar warlock/cleric with an alicorn patron in that one, and she wanted two options for one of her cleric summoning spells. The riding horse head on a stick toy was a joke I made in one of our last sessions, and she also wanted a unicorn horn sword for more serious Spiritual Weapon times, haha.
All in all I'm relatively pleased with how they came out; the hawk one doesn't quite fit the theme as well as the others but as the unicorn was the only one that was DM mandated to be themed at all, maybe it's okay? lol :x
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