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Round Markers

Hi, I use the regular grid for my sessions and i saw in some of the tutorials that the markers are round and not squares. How do I set them, that i have round markers on square grid?
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Most "markers" (the proper term is "tokens") are round, although some people like to use a top-down view of the character or NPC. You can assign the token graphics on the token settings menu for the character. This video will walk you through the process: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOoW3LYHCuA" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOoW3LYHCuA</a> Note that although the video shows how to find, download, and add graphics that you can find on the internet or from elsewhere, you also have tokens already available in your art library that you can also use for tokens.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Willy said: Hi, I use the regular grid for my sessions and i saw in some of the tutorials that the markers are round and not squares. How do I set them, that i have round markers on square grid? Hi Willy,&nbsp; To add to what Rick was saying, whether your token (marker) is square or round is based on how the creator designed it.&nbsp; Round tokens are still square, but they are transparent outside of the round part.&nbsp; You can use an art program to turn a square image into a 'round' image with a square transparency around it.&nbsp;
Tokenstamp works great for this! Gauss said: You can use an art program to turn a square image into a 'round' image with a square transparency around it.&nbsp;
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Willy
Plus
Tokenstamp is great, especially with Borders. I like it a lot because it has like a standardized design and i can use the Borders for my Vampire Session to mark which one is a vampire, mortal or ghoul (of course only if the player check via aura reading ;)) Also you can see a bit whats below the token. Thanks again for the great and fast help :D