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is there any way to move an object from one campaign to another?

I'm building maps for a new campaign, and I've been looking for a specific bookshelf item, but i can't find it. I used this bookshelf in a map in another campaign, and it's easily the best item for the style i'm going for. So i'm just curious if there is any way i can take items from one campaign and move them into another.
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Gen Kitty
Forum Champion
Yes, this is possible. Those with a Mentor level subscription can copy pretty much anything, including map pages, between campaigns they own via the Transmogrifier .
Simply add it to your Art library and that will transfer between campaigns. No sub required
i would, but the problem is i can't find what i'm looking for in the image search
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Gen Kitty
Forum Champion
For my own education, Ed S, would you outline how to add a piece of art to your library when the only source you have for it is a piece on a map?
As a mentor, you can use the Object Properties script to get the imgsrc property (select the token and enter "!getprop imgsrc"), then download and upload that. But I'd love to see a native solution if it exists, especially if it's less of a pain than that mess.
Brandon C. said: i would, but the problem is i can't find what i'm looking for in the image search Well, that makes it much more difficult. Google itself might help. You could also try take a screenshot of it and edit it yourself, as long as the image itself doesn't have a restricted license.
I often take maps without objects in them, then load all of the chairs, tables, etc. and add them later. Once I have everything arranged, you could then screen shot the map and save it. Dundjinni has 1000's of images like tables and shelves. Most things you could probably make in photoshop with some basic skills and 10 minutes. If an image has one element like a book shelf just crop it and isolate the object and save it into your library. Label everything that you load up though. It really saves you time later.