Hello there Gabriel or anyone who can help, I use an absolute ton of your assets for my campaigns, varying from Ship packs to the Hassle-Free Castles, however something has always intrigued me about some of your packs and was hoping you'd clear it up for me. I recently bought the Slap-Down Town: Places of Comfort pack, which gives the sizes, such as 9x11, for each asset. I have often been using these sizes but doubled, so the actual size on the board is 18x22. This seems to be far more accurate to scaling of player's tokens to objects in furnished options, along with the actual size of the objects themselves. It also matches up exactly (1 tile to 1 5ft square) with floor tiles, such as in the Dark Cathedral maps, rather than 4 tiles to 1 5ft square. When using assets, either at original or specified size, an issue with dynamically lighting the walls arises. If a wall is dynamically lit in the centre, so players can still see it is a wall, tokens on one side that are on the grid next to the wall can be seen from the other, ruining any surprises that may be in the next room or building. Am I doing this correctly? What was the original intention for scaling size in comparison to a medium creature's token size? Once again I love your work and would be grateful if you could please clear this up for me. Cheers, Ruddy