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Option to keep color selection instead of reset

November 22 (6 years ago)

I use the paint tool for drawing area effects and more substantially, for outlining dungeon layouts. And its EXTREMELY time consuming to have to repick my color every time I switch out to place a map symbol or write a note on the board. Because roll20 is sluggish whenever openning up its color picker.


So if you could put the option to keep one's selected color, that would be a major quality of life improvement for me at least. Thanks.

November 23 (6 years ago)
Ziechael
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
API Scripter

I find it defaults to whatever your 'player colour' is as seen alongside your name and avatar when logged into the VTT. I always make sure to change this to the most commonly used colour I'll need... once had it resetting to white all session before I realised, was very frustrating to say the least!

In general though, I support this idea (no spare votes yet though sorry lol)

November 23 (6 years ago)

When outlining dungeons I use filled in polygons. And it always resets the filled in to blank.

November 23 (6 years ago)

Edited November 23 (6 years ago)
Ziechael
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
API Scripter

And now I support this idea twice as much (even freed up a vote to back up my words lol), didn't think about the fill option at all!

February 14 (5 years ago)
[Deleted]
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Marketplace Creator

Thanks for the suggestion!

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