I'm looking for advice from more experienced Roll20 GMs. I hope that this is the correct forum in which to post this question; if not, please point me to the correct one and I'll repost. I'm currently DMing D&D 5e's Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaide, and I use a lot of atmospheric images: pictures of giant glaciers, auroras over mountains, creepy ice tunnels, etc. to help sell my players on the idea that they're in a frozen wilderness, not their comfy homes. As it stands, I've been putting each atmosphere image on its own page, and then I'll switch to the appropriate page when I want to create a particular atmosphere, with particular music. However, I'm about to do Rime's Caves of Hunger, which is a pretty long dungeon crawl, and I don't want to jump away from the map a bunch. I fear that will just confuse the party. So I'm throwing around the idea of leaving images on the map, then using Shift+Z to show them to the players. I don't get distinct music unless I manually change it, but that is what it is. My question is: can GMs who have tried these different approaches before let me know which they find to be more "immersive" and/or better? What do you think of each approach?