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Using a standard token in a multi sided token

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Edited 1675013011
Hi all I must be having a malfunction, I can't find this anywhere.  I have previously set up multi-sided tokens using rollable tables and art from my library.  No problem.  Today I have been trying to set up a multi-sided token for a lycanthrope and just want to use the default commoner and werewolf tokens.  I know I can't drag them from VTT in to the new item window and  I can't drag them from compendium either,  but since they  don't appear in my art library I appear to be at a loss. I worked around by using token stamp 2 and Googling the images, but that runs the risk of the token being slightly different to the usual commoner and I definitely want to avoid that, the whole point is that the token should look like all the rest of the madding crowd.  Please slap me thrice and show me the error of my ways
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David M.
Pro
API Scripter
Assuming this is only for personal use, you can download the token art manually by selecting the token and pressing 'Z' to bring up a zoomed image. Right click this image and save to your computer, then upload to your personal art library. You can drag to your rollable table from there. You should not distribute this art to games that don't own the content, though, as it will probably violate all kinds of ToS agreements and copyright law.
Hi David, thank you very much.  I'd like it to be more streamlined than that, but I'd also like to retire and drink Aerstone Sea Cask on a golden beach with my toes dipping in turquoise waters.  So maybe I'll just work with what's available :)  Take good care n cheers
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David M.
Pro
API Scripter
Ha!