Thread: Player pics
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October 21st, 2020, 05:14 #1
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Player pics
Is there any way to blow up the size of the player pics so we can all see each other separate from on the token? Or is it just on the token?
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October 21st, 2020, 05:38 #2
The GM can load up a picture for each character and share the images. The PC portrait and token are both reduced to a smaller size by default (in most rulesets).
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October 21st, 2020, 07:07 #3
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Thank you!
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October 21st, 2020, 07:17 #4
Or... I put all my character's picture together and plopped in a city back drop. Turned it into a decal so it always on the Desktop, (not that the Fantasy Grounds Logo isnt nice or anything..... )
Party Portrait Decal"When questing once in noble wood of gray medieval pine, I came upon a tomb, rain-slicked, rubbed cool, ethereal, its inscription long vanished, yet still within its melancholy fissures."
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October 21st, 2020, 12:35 #5
Willot that is awesome. Who did the original character pictures or did you do it all?
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October 21st, 2020, 23:00 #6
The main city part is the front of "Pathfinder Campaign Setting" Durma Book.
Other than Joanne's character (which is just her character's head on the foreground character of the book cover). The other characters are mishmashes of other artwork work all put together to make the character the player wanted.
I think that wizard is made up of like 4 different wizards.
"photoshopping!" (although I use GIMP)"When questing once in noble wood of gray medieval pine, I came upon a tomb, rain-slicked, rubbed cool, ethereal, its inscription long vanished, yet still within its melancholy fissures."
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