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Will Roll20 ever have proper Tile Mapping support?

Right now making a map on Roll20 out of tiles feels like a real chore, I'm currently making mine in 3rd party software because It's just way way faster, after which i upload the finished map to roll 20. It feels very slow to drag pieces into roll 20 one by one, rather then being able to paint tiles easily.
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You can copy/paste to help speed things up, but yeah... it's faster to make maps in MapTool and then export the entire map as a single image.
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Take a look at the  MapForge map-making software I am developing, which will help you make maps for your Roll20 games. The app will offer a free level of use, much like Roll20 does. I have begun talks with the Roll20 devs to see if more direct integration with Roll20 is possible, such as automatically uploading exported maps into a user's Roll20 server-space, or the possibility of using assets that you've already purchased on the Roll20 Marketplace within MapForge as part of your mapping art library. No official word yet on whether that will be possible, though.
I just backed it. As the spiritual successor to Dundjini I am very excited, but if we can get Roll20 integration that would be fabulous.
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