PlayMaker Pro enables you to create PlayMaker documents, where each document contains one or more pages, and you can draw one or more plays on each page. You can create as many documents, pages, and plays as you want. You start out with a blank page, (approximately 8 inches X 10 inches) and get to lay it out however you like. You have total creative freedom.
PlayMaker Pro lets you create and manipulate 4 types of objects on a page, including:
1. Sets of Player Symbols
2. Lines
3. Boxes
4. Text
There are a wide variety of options you can use for each player symbol, line, box, or piece of text. Everything you draw with PlayMaker is just a combination of players, lines, boxes, and text. Lines are drawn to depict routes, blocks and passes. Boxes can be filled with dividers, football fields, basketball courts, hockey rinks or soccer fields.
Click Here to learn more about Player Symbols
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Click Here to learn more about Text
Productivity Functions
PlayMaker Pro has a variety of functions to help you be more productive while building your drawings. Using PlayMaker Pro's Library, you can create templates for page layouts, formations or individual plays to build document pages faster. You can duplicate and reverse a play to create the mirror image play in seconds.
- Cut, Copy, Paste and Duplicate
- Select All, Select Players, Select Players and Lines
- Enlarge / Reduce a Play
- Reverse Play about Center, Flip Play
- Template Library for Common Drawing Elements
- Several Alignment Functions
- Export JPEGs, PNGs, BMPs for Hudl Presentations
- Print Pages and Documents
Click Here to learn about Drawing Faster
Playmaker Templates Free
Click Here to learn about Exporting Drawings for Hudl Presentations
PLAYMAKER SERIES 1 (Fits Rip-It Mask)
Playmaker Pro Templates
PLAYMAKER SERIES 2 (Fits Schutt Mask)
One hot summer day in June of 2016 my granddaughter was in a 6U softball playoff tournament. The score was very close, the batter hit a line drive to third base and the third baseman fielded the ball and made a great throw to first base. The first baseman missed the ball, which was very unlike her. The coach asked her what was wrong and why did she miss that perfectly thrown ball. She told him that she could not see because the sun was shining in her eyes. Several more plays resulted in the same thing. Finally her dad came out and gave her his sunglasses. Because of the size of his glasses and the sweat from the heat, the glasses would not stay on her face. That’s when I realized and told my wife that the players needed some type of shield like those on a football helmet.
Playmaker Templates Microsoft
The following week I started searching for face mask shields that would help protect the girl’s eyes from the sun. I realized that there was not a product out there for that purpose. Knowing that a shade would benefit the girls, I went to my garage and started making patterns. Over the next few months, with a lot of trial and error, I came up with one that I thought would work and Playmaker Shades was born.
The Playmaker Shades shield is easy to install and remove and protects the sun from the player’s eyes. We currently have 2 models. One fits the Rip-It mask and velcros into place behind the existing padding and velcro, and our other model fits the Schutts mask and pops in from the front, using the mask to hold it in place. These have been tested and work wonderfully!
No more missed balls due to the sun shinning in players eyes!
“Whatever the activity in which you engage, do it with all your ability.”
– Ecclesiastes 9:10