That just happened to me on accident, as I was messing around with the character sheet in one of the games where I'm a player. I was in the character sheet, and accidently dragged+dropped the character image onto the tabletop. And woosh, I had a "token" with that image there. I can move it around and enter values into the bubbles. Can't delete it of course... I didn't think that was possible, so I went into my own test-campaign to figure out if it was a one-time fluke or not, and tried it there. Works as well. There's a few issues I have with that: a) It drops the "token" in full size onto the Tabletop, at least when the grid is turned off. It seems to resize to 1x1 when grid is on. b) You don't always want players to have the option to drop their token on any map. Or multiple ones on the map. c) It's using the wrong token! On my test campaign I made a character sheet, gave it a picture, and then tied a DIFFERENT token to it as the default token. Drag+Drop from the Journal works as normal (as GM) and creates the default token (doesn't work as player, as it shouldn't). Drag+Drop the image from inside the journal though, creates a token with THAT image. It's linked to the character sheet, but none of the bubbles are linked like the default token for example. So, in case i've been confusing up (I know I sometimes am), here's a step by step guide how to reproduce it: 1) Go the the journal tab 2) Click on a character that you control as player (or any as GM). Just having it in the journal isn't enough, you need Edit/control rights. DO NOT click the Edit button however. It does not work in Edit mode. 3) Go to Bio&Info tab if you're not there already 4) Click on the image and keep mouse button pressed 5) Drag the image beside the character sheet window. 6) Release 7) ??? 8) Profit