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If you want really nice looking maps, I recommend Wonderdraft, and simply adding a hex overlay. Source: 10 months ago
Nope, sorry friend. If it helps, I use Wonderdraft to make my world and region maps, and dungeondraft to make my battlemaps, all before importing them to Fantasy Grounds. I actually find the mapping tools of these a bit easier to use, and the asset support to be a bit stronger, as it is right now. Source: almost 3 years ago
This is a map made in Wonderdraft that represents all the Empires and their positions as of present. Reminder that some of these are only placeholder names until the official name of their Empire is given by the members. Map supplied by Pixlriffs on Twitter : @/Pixlriffs Wonderdraft. Source: almost 3 years ago
Use something like owlbear.rodeo. It's free, fairly easy to use, and works on most all devices (laptops, tablets, and mobile). Run the DM version on your laptop, and have one of the players cast the map to a TV. Other players can use their own devices to move their tokens. Source: 5 months ago
Hello there! I'm a DM looking to host a one-shot for a group of people on Thursday, around 8 est (Can be earlier or later, depends on the availability). It'll be hosted over Discord, and we'll be using owlbear.rodeo to play. Source: 9 months ago
The way it breaks down specifically for me goes something like this: - fillable PDF form? Google sheets or VTT character sheets - collaborative notebook? Google docs or VTT note applet - world map? No idea for a moveable world map, but I use WonderDraft for regional/global cartography, and I quite like it. I upload the maps I make to the VTT of my choice. - whiteboard for battlemaps? Most VTTs have a built in... Source: 10 months ago
Roll20 isn't terribly performance intensive, what seems to be the problem when you've tried? Maybe try not using dynamic lighting if you're using maps that support it. There are a few similar options like owlbear.rodeo that are newer and might use more efficient webcode but I don't think you're going to be able to do much better then unless the DM wants to share a webcamera with the zoom session and just move... Source: 11 months ago
Hello, I will be running session 0 for a upcoming short campaign this Thursday, and then we will meet every week after that at the same time for about 3 hours per session for about 5-7 weeks. We will be using discord for voice, and owlbear.rodeo for maps. Source: 11 months ago
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