How to add an icon to Roll 20?
Go to Tools > Token Marker Library. Name your new marker set and click Create Set. Drag and drop your files onto the box and click Upload when you’re ready.
What is API Roll20?
Roll20 API This page is about a feature exclusive to Pro subscribers, or to players in a Game created by a subscriber. If you’d like to use this feature, consider upgrading your account. The Roll20 API provides a powerful way to customize and enhance your game.
How does dynamic lighting work Roll20?
Dynamic Lighting is a Plus/Pro feature that changes what parts of the map are visible to the players as they move their tokens around. The light-blocking walls are achieved by paths on the walls layer, and tokens are used as point light sources.
What size are roll20 tokens?
280×280 pixels
Tokens: 280×280 pixels per “square” in PNG format, regardless of the “in-game” size of the token.
How do I add API to Roll20?
Install API You can either: select APIs from the drop-down menu to install. or manually install a script. Click on the “New Script”-tab, give the API a name, paste the code into the editor, then press Save .
Does Dndbeyond have an API?
An API is on our Feature Roadmap ( dndbeyond.com/feature-roadmap ) and we will announce when we have more details to share!
Is dynamic lighting free on roll20?
Free Dynamically Lit Objects for Plus/Pro Subscribers! Available as an art pack to customize your lighting. Flexible for any setting!
What is a token marker?
Token Markers are the little icons that are available in the radial menu when you select a token. They’re a set of icons that Roll20 provides to help you track things on your token.
How do I sell on Roll20 marketplace?
To apply to sell on Roll20, navigate to this form, and under the “Application Type” prompt, select your type whether you are applying as a Creator or Publisher. From there, follow the prompts to complete the appropriate application process.
How big are DND tokens?
They come in various sizes, and you will need a 1” punch for tiny, small, and medium, a 2” for large, a 3” for huge, a 4” inch for gargantuan, and a 6” for colossal (but you will use this one so rarely you can skip it and cut out squares if you like).