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Combining Art Items into a Game Icon

Super newb question here... I just got an icon art back that has figures broke down into parts (heads, arms, legs, body, weapons).  When I make a figure and group them all together, I cant seem to move them to a character.  When I select the button that should load them into the character, it only loads one of the icon items, even though they have all been grouped.  I can move it as one item, so I know its been grouped, I just cant get it onto the character sheets.
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Hi 13th Warlock! A character sheet can only have one graphic for its avatar, and one graphic for its token. You cannot assign a group. You can make a variety of arrangements where each one is merged into a single graphic, and then create a rollable table token to switch between them. But even then, it is only one graphic at a time.
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
A token is a singular image.  If you need to piece several together, you will need to download the pieces, put them together with the image editor of your choice, and then upload the final token that you want to use.  You can have multiple images set up as a token using a rollable table of images and creating a token from that, but it will only display one of those images at a time.  This can be used if you want to display different equipment loadouts or have a character that has certain disguises.  But each is still a singular image that is entered in the table to generate the token.
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Gold
Forum Champion
13th Warlock, try this, Assemble the pieces on the Roll20 game tabletop as you like. Take a Screenshot of the assembled image (with your computer OS, you can save the combined image to your desktop). Upload that screenshot image into Roll20 (drag-and-drop it onto the tabletop).  Set the screenshot version as the Character's portrait.