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Any Way To Re-Size A Token, And Save It To Libray At The New Size, For Fast Use Later?

Hi! First game in 24 hours -- so much to do. As above is there a way to re-size a token _and_ save it at it's new size in My Library? Having the players wait while I manually re-size my critters into Giant Critters pretty much kills the "Muhahahahaha" drama aspect of the monster reveal. If I could re-size the tokens during prep, and save them at their new sizes for immediate later use. that would make things so much better. Am I missing a technique here? Speedy replies gratefully appreciated! Thanks!
Assuming you're saving your tokens as parts of a journal entry , just make sure you've got them resized before you set them as default! -Phnord
Set them as the default token attached to their Journal Entry, you mean?
Right.
Cheers. I'm in that night-before mode of "why that @#$% did I ever think volunteering to do this was a good idea". :-) The help is appreciated, thanks.
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Works for science-fiction too! <a href="http://downstat.homestead.com/files/Star_Frontiers/Star_Frontiers_campaign_tokens.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://downstat.homestead.com/files/Star_Frontiers/Star_Frontiers_campaign_tokens.jpg</a>
Or put them on a map on the GM layer, size them, and then move them to the player level when it's right.
Yea, as Paladin says I think that's a great idea. I like to have bosses at a token size and larger size that I can pop over so they can get a better view of the monster as the encounter starts. For this I have one extra large token on the GM layer and then just shift it over and back. Other than that save them in 2 journal entries - Skeleton Regular and Skeleton Enlarged for example.