News (9/12/11): Added in the missing step for adding in the bullet images for 3/4 life point characters.
With the release of the BANG! Master Template (available for InDesign CS4-CS5), I have wanted to create tutorials that show how to use it. This guide will use the BANG! Master Template, and finish up on the first part of a tutorial that teaches how to make custom BANG! characters. Thus, before reading this tutorial, I recommend you first read the tutorials on how to create and balance a character ability, and how to create a character card image (the first part of this tutorial). STEP 1: Open up InDesign and load the BANG! Master Template. I am acting under the assumption that you have downloaded the BANG! Master Template and that you have not made any changes to it. If not, download the template or start with a blank template. Once you have loaded the file, it should look like this (at least in CS5). - Turn off the "Brown" layer by clicking on the eye corresponding to that layer.
- Turn on the "BORDERS: Character" layer by clicking on the far left box of that layer. An eye will appear, as well as the character border.
- Turn off the "Playing" layer.
- Turn on the "TITLES: Character" layer.
- Turn off the "Playing C" layer.
- Turn on the "ART: Character" layer.
- Turn off the "Playing Card" layer.
- Turn on the "TEXT: Character" layer.
- Turn off the "VALUES: Playing," "Hearts," and "Playing Back" layers.
- Turn on the "BACKS: Character" layer.
- Trim the text by getting rid of superfluous words and rephrasing statements in shorter ways.
- Adjust the font size. Select all of the text in the textbox (CTRL+A), and then adjust the size by clicking inside the input box for font size. This is in the tool options horizontal bar for the Typing Tool. It is identified by the small T, big T icon. Its default value should be 8. Change this to 7. Directly below that input box is an input box that alters the leading in between lines. Its default value is 9. Change that to 8. If your text still doesn't fit, consider:
- Extending the border of the text box a little further down. Click on the bottom border and extend it. If that doesn't work, perhaps:
- Make the ability simpler so that it is not as convoluted to explain.