I decided to make my own character sheet from the original. I used microsoft paint, word and some pictures found online (I'm only using them for myself so grey-isch copyright), laminating the sheets to write on them as needed. As a beginner i was unsure how everything was connected, especially race, class and all the modifiers, etc. I used d&d beyond but it was limiting to say the least. Now i have a notebook for all handwritten things and an A5 ring binder for my character information.
Love the video and can't believe there's no comments * o * you're so detailed! also adore your style!! do you mind sharing where your shirt and overalls (?) are from? 😊
Technically is for creatives to make project boards and moodboards and the like, but I made my entire sheet on Milanote, made it mobile friendly (apparently putting everything in top to bottom, left to right columns makes it mobile friendly), and put actually useful information (like what actual math formula my Weapon of Certain Death uses along with my stats and the like, rather than just loosey goosey numbers to crunch at moment of attack), and I was done! Super useful, convertible to .pdf, just my DM was upset with me being given a decent sheet and having to convert it to Roll20, even tought everything was clearly labeled. Bummer I can't use it anymore, it worked really well and was tailor made to my needs rather than a generic sheet that I have to navigate like is a map, with some space wasted because I didn't use it (like ideals, bonds, etc.).