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Getting the pathfinder maps and stuff (jade regent)

Hey ive played with a few guyz a while back 2 diffrient pathfinder modules. And they had so many maps and tokens all set up. When i asked about the told me:" Paizo is a super genrous company and they give all this stuff out for free." And gave me a link, but i dont have that any more. Is that true is there away to get access to all that stuff or did i totaly misunderstand it? I do have the pdfs for the jade regent campain, but is snipping tool the only way to translate that into roll20?
Depends on the Module in question. Some modules are free;  others not so much. When you "buy" (even if free) a module or AP from Paizo and download a digital copy of it, there's usually a separate .zip file with the maps bundled in it.  There's also separate generic map packs available on their own There isn't a repository of free maps and tokens as far as I know;  just what's bundled with the modules when you get them. [Can't link to any paid product due to Roll20 ToS but they're easy enough to Google]
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chris b.
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You can click on the image and copy and paste it into Paint or some other picture editing tool. there are threads on how to remove images from PDFs. The only stuff for free is at the PRD, which doesn't include images or maps (except if you go to the paizo site and download free modules which are usually older 3.5 ones). 
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Pat S.
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This is classified as off-topic for roll20. I would recommend going to the Paizo site and asking in their forums. From the Roll20 Community Code of Conduct : The Roll20 Forums exist to discuss topics directly related to the use of the Roll20 program. Anything that more fittingly could be discussed on another website SHOULD be discussed there.