Recently I learnt about this app that allows you (and your friends if any) to play HeroQuest without a game master. Unfortunately, this app is very old, and didn't run in Windows 10... Fortunately :-D I've been dealing half of my life with these issues, so it wouldn't stop me from getting what I want. You can find next the instructions and the files required if you want get the application running on a W10 machine. https://mega.nz/file/EbgSBZBR#Dn2utzfD17ls8Fq3FbHoQpcjfDDbwOGDY7tysaJztAQ Instructions: 1- Run hqgm2_6.exe with admin priviledges. At some point it will get stuck. Close the installer. 2- Right-click on Caxton-Bold.ttf install. 3- Install VBRun60.exe with admin priviledges. If asked, select the program run correctly. 4- Copy the 3 files from dependencies folder to c:\windows\system32 and c:\windows\syswow64 folders (I installed it in 2 different computers and one of them require the file in one folder and the other one in the other). 5- Open the windows command ...
I was wondering how scan miniatures to be used in a Tabletop Simulator game. After searching the web I didn't find anything solid, and I didn't want to spend money on a 3D scanner just for this task. Fortunately Bobsen (from TS workshop) gave me the inspiration I needed. To get this done I needed the following: - Something to take good pictures (I used a webcam, a good one). - Autodesk 123D Catch (free) [UPDATE: 26/01/2017] I am not using Autodesk123D Catch anymore because now the app has been updated, and it's not detecting my webcam in my desktop computer (apparently only works in tablet devices with front camera). But instead I am using Autodesk Remake (Which I am finding it even better because of the tools included - really time-saver). - Something to emulate a potter's wheel. I used TENTE that is an old toy sold in Spain many years ago similar to LEGO. It has a rotatory piece that I use to turn the wheel. - Blender (free) to polish the scan. and of...
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