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Sharing Scenes

Is it possible for someone to share a scene made within roll20 with other users? A few others have been asking me to make them public but I frankly have no idea how.&nbsp; I've just started a series showing off the simpler side of roll20's scene creation capabilities and have been asked by others if they can use these scenes. Since I don't own any of the content within them, I'm not sure how I could transfer it to them without transmogging it to them directly.&nbsp; Reference:&nbsp;<a href="https://youtu.be/eaNj94vFTZY" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/eaNj94vFTZY</a>
Depends on what you mean by sharing. If you just want to show what you have, the simplest way to do it would be taking a screenshot and sharing the picture with others.
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Right. Obviously enough. However I'm referring to sharing in the sense of here's what I have, now here you can use it too.&nbsp; People wanted to use scenes I have made in their own campaigns. I'm asking is there an in-app option for sending scenes to others.
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
No, there is no way to share game pages/handouts between players natively. Your best bet would be to zip all the image files together, and send them that.&nbsp;
Zipping all the images and sending them wouldn't assemble the on the other side for the user, unfortunately. If that were the case they can just use Roll20's native search engine like I did.&nbsp; I guess there's not as much demand for user generated, in-app maps for there to be a feature like this yet.&nbsp;
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Actually it falls more on the side of what is piracy and ownership of the IP. It is a grey fuzzy area that roll20 tries their best to stay out of. Even free stuff found on web searches have an IP ownership attached to them and legal restrictions.
I imagined as much. I just figured since it's available for us to search and assemble, I didn't think it would be a legal issue for us to share it with others provided it was free.&nbsp;
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
It is free with strings when it comes to web searches. There are a few IP assets out there that are few to use and share but those are rare.