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Quick Dungeon Builds Video Tutorial

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Greg Taylor (Greytale)
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Hi Folks, Tabletopping.net was good enough to put together this fantastic tutorial on how to use my Dungeon Blanks sets within Roll20, primarily the recently released Dungeon Blanks III set. Dungeon Blanks III Tutorial One of the things that is mentioned in the video is how the different sets work together. So I figured I would put together a quick ten minute map just to show it in action as I am not sure people know it was designed into each set. The map is made up of pieces from Dungeon Blanks 1 - 3 and Dungeon Elements 1-2. DungeonArts on the Marketplace Special Thanks to Tabletopping.net . Be sure to check out their RPG streaming over on Twitch.tv Grey
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Stephen S.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Nice set!
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Sam
Pro
Sheet Author
Greg with quality work like this you're going to make me go broke :(. I know what I'm doing with part of my next paycheck :).
Hey there. I found the dungeon tile set 1 over the holidays and love it. One question though, I can't get torches and doors to sit properly (doors in doorways, torches on walls) while the grid is on. Is there a particular way to set it up so they snap? Or do I need the grid off while I place them?
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Hold down the Alt button while moving, rotating, and scaling images to ignore grid snapping.
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Greg Taylor (Greytale)
Pro
Marketplace Creator
James M glad you are enjoying the set. Yes as Kristin said the "alt" button is definitely the way to go. I have gradually changed the doors to be pivoting in the newer sets, they now snap and rotate at the hinge (3 units by 1 unit), but on pack 1 the doors are 1 unit by 1 unit and will not snap. The wall objects from this set and others including elements packs objects are for the most part designed to be used with the alt button, that way I can better standardize the sizes and allows the map maker more freedom on the positioning. I appreciate the compliments Stephen and Samuel! Lets me know I am going somewhat in the right direction. :)
Is there a way to prevent snapping on the ipad version? Can it be turned off? Thx
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Greg Taylor (Greytale)
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Not sure on that one Erroll. Might need someone with more expertise to answer that.