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I dub thee decorator: Granting player rights to Map layers

I'd like to grant players permission to use and edit the Map Layer on a per-map and/or per-campaign basis.   I would use this feature to allow players to help me dress up maps with scene items without having to show them everything else I have hidden (which is what happens if I promote them GM for this purpose).  For example, maybe they have their own base and want to spice it up with new features or upgrades.  Or maybe they want to build a base from scratch and I'll approve and polish it. Since players wouldn't have access to the same tiles as me (they are account-based), I'm aware they may need a decoration map to reference tokens and tiles--or I could use the campaign permissions and they can poach from other maps I've made.   I would also encourage them to support the artists by buying applicable art.  This feature might boost token and tile sales among players who are promoted to decorators. 😊
Update: &nbsp;Merging into this this thread. &nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1241923/slug%7D" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1241923/slug%7D</a> Mods feel free to consolidate or remove my original post.
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