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On the sets in the Marketplace, Russ says Best used with a map editor that allows for both soldier and random placement, as well as layering. Anyone know of a good program, preferably free? If you know of one that isn't free, let me know, too.
His reference is for offline products. Roll20 does everthing you need to use the marketplace images and tokens. That being said, here are my top two choices: This is a pretty decent mapmaker and it gets updated all the time. Lets you export the maps. <a href="http://pyromancers.com/dungeon-painter-online/" rel="nofollow">http://pyromancers.com/dungeon-painter-online/</a> Gimp is a free photoshop style program for further manipulation of maps. <a href="http://www.gimp.org/downloads/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gimp.org/downloads/</a>
He also might have meant just any old graphic editing software. So you could play around with them in GIMP, Photoshop, Pixlr, Paint.NET, PicMonkey, etc.
Jarret B. said: I can't seem to add the collection properly. Can you explain better? Is this in roll20 itself or are you referring to downloading the marketplace set and using it in a third party software?
The sets that I have for sale on the Marketplace work well when I pull them into Inkscape, as it has a "Snap to edge/mid/corner" feature, as that's what I often use to ensure that everything lines up.