is it because tokens are square, or just tokens that fill the grid space entirely?
Attachment 25064
here is my "square" token that i was advised to be able to grab the token to use a 1% transparency, to give all points of the token to be selected, but the background is 100% to show the bounds of the actual token area.
https://www.fantasygrounds.com/forum...chmentid=25064
and here again is what they look like with the 1% background.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...38/preview.png
you can see in the first image that there is actually negative space still around the token as there would be with a "round" token. is it that the "square" token is square or fills the entire grid space?
does a hex token have the same problem on the hex grid? does a square token on a hex grid? does a round token on a hex grid?
do i need to add more negative space around my "square" tokens to be able to avoid this problem?
or
do square tokens with negative space around them alleviate this problem, and only the tokens that fill the square grid cause it by the non-alpha space reaching the grid bounds?