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Yup.. exactly that. I use the "Extend these Displays" and open Fantasy Grounds on the projector side.
From here onward you have two options:
1. You can see your projector menu for "from ceiling view" and you will also have the option to reverse the image if needed.
2. Choose Landscape flipped from your Windows Display under Orientation.
Hope this helps
why not use a glass top table, put some thin tissue paper under the glass, and project from the bottom, so you don't lose the map when someone goes to move a mini...
Quote:
Player A: Where is Port Narbek again?
DM: Currently it's on John's elbow.
I swapped out a few of the really old ones for stand-alone logos that can be used. If you resize, please resize proportionally.
Just wanted to drop in and say Fantasy Grounds is everything I hoped it would be.
Running a home brew game, using some extensions ( Rob Towhy modules ), Big Fonts, Moodlighting etc. and Running Syrenscape in Discord for my players, Using CC3 + for Overland maps and Dungeon Designer for battle maps ( and downloading a few images for easy ones ) and then hundreds of general images downloaded from the internet for landscapes, portraits, NPC's etc for general mood, and it all comes together better than any In-Person table game I ever played in my youth. The game is more immersive, and a better format for a D&D game than anything I have ever seen!
Dwight, thanks for chiming in. I agree with you!
Actually no, I am using 2 monitors and have Syrenscape taking up half of the second monitor and just click the soundscape direct, as my players do not always do what I expect, I like to have all the options available. I use a tremendous number of soundscapes and pre-defined one shots. However I do intend to look into DOE and see how that works with Syrenscape.... if I* can use it to select my pre-defined soundscapes ( see attachment ) it might be useful.
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