I'm going to post here again because I want to stress just how needed this feature is, and offer an example: I'm currently running Curse of Strahd for a group, and one of the most important maps is of the entire region of Barovia, which I purchased from Mike Schley specifically for use on Roll20: Now, Mike offers two versions of the maps: One with the labels and one without. I went into Photoshop and made a PNG of *just* the labels, and dropped them into the GM layer. As you can see, much of the legibility is instantly lost due to the mandatory translucency. Even recoloring them to be monochrome black & white doesn't help. Even more aggravating is that any attempt I made to give further text on this map is useless. No matter what color I use for text, they remain illegible against the map. Adding black rectangles behind the text only helps a little, and the quirkiness of how text and shapes move differently when selected is frustrating enough to not make it worth it. I'm left with the options of referring to the book or having a handout open with an image I've marked up myself. I don't understand why I would be given control over the opacity of the grid and the fog of war but NOT on the GM layer. I should also note, I've had luck with being able to place meaningful symbols on the GM layers of the maps in the modules we sell, but that's been more due to getting lucky with the color schemes of the maps themselves. Pretty soon I'm going to run into a map where its colors eliminate useful GM layer overlays, and a major tool that we rely on for helping people quickly learn the adventure as a GM is going to be negated. Please please please add this. (And while you're at it, if you can make it so that the Fog of War doesn't also hide the GM layer in the process, that would be great.)