I'm breaking down the creatures from the D&D and Pathfinder SRDs (meaning the ones I can make a profit on without infringing on the IP rights of those companies!) into sizes so I can get a handle on how to approach them as a group. I would love---LOVE!!!--to paint the monsters in the Huge, Gargantuan and Colossal size ranges--AT SCALE. That is, a hyper-detailed, hand-painted, FULL SIZE Ancient Chromatic Red Dragon for Roll20...I mean, cool, right? EXCEPT...that's darned big once you drop it on your map! So here's my question: Would these majestic, very large creatures end up being useful to Roll20 players, or would they suffer from being more of a curiosity instead of a playable, usable virtual miniature? I'd hate to put in hours to make the most flame-breathing-est, scale accurate version of my Red Dragon example only to see it flop on the Marketplace. Nobody has a crystal ball to look into the future, but I can always ask: Would YOU want to see a full-sized version of these on your virtual tabletop as a GM or player? Thanks for your responses to these threads, guys and gals. Great responses so far. You've been incredibly helpful.