I made a couple clocks for roll20 after seeing Alex Blue’s sprawl clocks for u/skinnyghost’s actual play on there.

I made a couple clocks for roll20 after seeing Alex Blue’s sprawl clocks for u/skinnyghost’s actual play on there.

I made a couple clocks for roll20 after seeing Alex Blue’s sprawl clocks for u/skinnyghost’s actual play on there.

There’s a fairly barebones readme for those who are unsure, and some screenshots of it working.

((all art was scraped from the book, they’re 150×150 so they should be 2×2 or 1×1 in roll20, any larger and they’ll look bad.))

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0VZ_CoUp7JYNU1LcldheW03ckU?usp=sharing

5 thoughts on “I made a couple clocks for roll20 after seeing Alex Blue’s sprawl clocks for u/skinnyghost’s actual play on there.”

  1. Alex Sipiere Question about the text label (for example “Forge Iruvian Masterpiece”). These I have to add manually, right? Or is there an overlooked possibility in roll20 to attach them directly as an attribute of the table?

  2. Stefan Struck My understanding is they can only be added manually… You can double-click on the token and add a nameplate that’ll attach to the token.

    Although I wish you could scale the nameplate text. I put these on the screen right alongside the map, which I have blown up large enough to label locations as we bring them up in play. Unfortunately, that puts the scale of everything that’s not the map out of whack — the nameplates are pretty small unless you zoom in.

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