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Eraser for Dynamic Lighting

Hey team. I've noticed that when I'm doing dynamic lighting, time would be saved so often if I could just erase a part of a line, such as doing a rectangle for a room, erasing where the door is and then placing a door. I read here&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1116954/eraser-for-dynamic-light" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1116954/eraser-for-dynamic-light</a> &nbsp;that it was suggested 9 years ago, but Gauss said " In any case, an Eraser for the drawings in Roll20 is a very difficult prospect since Roll20 uses Vector and not Raster for the drawings. ". Is this still the case? Cheers!
Take a look at&nbsp; PathEditor
Rick A. said: Take a look at&nbsp; PathEditor That's a cool resource, thank you!
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Myst said: Hey team. I've noticed that when I'm doing dynamic lighting, time would be saved so often if I could just erase a part of a line, such as doing a rectangle for a room, erasing where the door is and then placing a door. I read here&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1116954/eraser-for-dynamic-light" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1116954/eraser-for-dynamic-light</a> &nbsp;that it was suggested 9 years ago, but Gauss said " In any case, an Eraser for the drawings in Roll20 is a very difficult prospect since Roll20 uses Vector and not Raster for the drawings. ". Is this still the case? Cheers! Honestly, don't use rectangles for rooms if they have openings, use polygon/lines.&nbsp;
Gauss said: Myst said: Hey team. I've noticed that when I'm doing dynamic lighting, time would be saved so often if I could just erase a part of a line, such as doing a rectangle for a room, erasing where the door is and then placing a door. I read here&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1116954/eraser-for-dynamic-light" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1116954/eraser-for-dynamic-light</a> &nbsp;that it was suggested 9 years ago, but Gauss said " In any case, an Eraser for the drawings in Roll20 is a very difficult prospect since Roll20 uses Vector and not Raster for the drawings. ". Is this still the case? Cheers! Honestly, don't use rectangles for rooms if they have openings, use polygon/lines.&nbsp; Well as I said, lots of time would be saved with an eraser function. I'm doing it that way already, obviously.
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