Intro to Sewing: Patterns Lie! (And Other Useful Facts)
Summary:
Want to cosplay or craft, but don't know how to sew? Learn to select and read a pattern, choose fabric, cut, pin, stitch, press, & more in this novice-friendly presentation. Bring your questions!
How a player's needs, failures and successes at the gaming table can be directly applied to navigating the real-world challenges of living with neurodiversity.
Join bestselling author and award-winning designer Matt Forbeck to learn more about his current projects, including the Kickstarter for the SHOTGUNS & SORCERY sourcebook for 5E.
This session will discuss strategies and opportunities for both DMs and players to better support neurodivergence in TTRPGs and how we can create a more inclusive arena for play and exploration.
A new, system-neutral presentation on blood toxins, including "blood agents" and poisons that actually affect the blood with historical & speculative uses by a MD toxicologist. 6th Year at Gen Con.
A new, system-neutral presentation on blood toxins, including "blood agents" and poisons that actually affect the blood with historical & speculative uses by a MD toxicologist. 6th Year at Gen Con.
Puppet building pros with seriously great credits will talk about various puppet building techniques, such as the wedge method, flat patterning, sculpting, and more!
Pro puppet builders will discuss the various types of mouth-plate construction with methods and benefits of each. (That's the bit that the puppeteer holds onto inside a puppet.) Ask questions!
Is there a right way to teach RPG design? Sam Roberts (USC) and Luke Crane (NYU) discuss designing collegiate-level curriculum specifically to teach roleplaying game design.