Did a cat accidentally on purpose walk across your keyboard and mute your speakers? :D
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Did a cat accidentally on purpose walk across your keyboard and mute your speakers? :D
Haha... no I hear all other computer related audio. Just the dice sound is missing.
This might be a simple question, but is there a way of layering two maps together? It's specifically related to The Scarlet Citadel from Kobold Press, where there are overlay images that need to placed on a map to change a room or area? I've tried dragging the image to the layer part of the other image but nothing happens.
EDIT: Sorted. Use the image from the asset window. :)
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Go into options and find the option 'Combat: Auto NPC initiative' and set that either to off or on. I suspect that you have it set to Group right now.
To measure distance click and hold both mouse buttons and drag from where you want to start measuring. You'll also see distance when a token moves and also when they target an enemy there'll be an arrow with the distance marked on it.
EDIT: LordEntrails makes a good point below. My answer was aimed at 5e but if you are playing Savage Worlds for example I believe that similar NPCs are supposed to be grouped together; I don't know whether there's an option to not have that happen.
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This will depend upon the ruleset you are using. Check the Options, which is usually found in the tp right corner under a gear or setting like icon.
The easiest is to use a quick pointer, which is the right and left mouse buttons together to draw an arrow. The pointer is erased by pressing the mouse buttons together again and not dragging/drawing.Quote:
How do I measure distances in a map?
Alfred0809 was a spammer.
Four new videos added. Links in the first post.