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Go the Collection tab of the sidebar and click the "Add" button next to the "Decks" header. Here is a break down of how I use them: AspectsĪspect tokens are set up as a card deck. I use several different tokens in my set up, and I have included most of them in the image album for your use. Unfortunately, you'll have to recreate it for each separate game you play in, but moving it between pages, within a game, works fine. Once you create this layout once, you can use ctrl+a to select all items on the map layer and copy/paste it onto another page. Editing and creating images is outside of the scope of this tutorial though. You can create your own too with a program like Gimp, an open-source (free) photoshop equivalent. Other items like a logo can be added like any other image. Use the same process, and whenever you want to change backgrounds, right-click the top-most image and send it to the back. You can place multiple backgrounds this way. You can then select it by clicking in between the boxes already in place and drag it or use alt+arrow keys to reposition it. Upload the image, drag it to the correct size (you might have to reposition it to get it big enough), and then right click the image and choose "To Back". You can find an image on google or screenshot a zoomed-in PDF. You also want this image to about 1000x800 at least in size.
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If you are using the semi-transparent box background like I do, try to find a background image that isn't too noisy. Once you have the boxes laid out, you can add a background. If you want to use a different image for the box background, upload a different image and use the process above. Make sure you right-click on the white box and choose "To Back" so that the background will sit behind the borders. Upload the image and drag it's corner to the size of whatever box you are creating a background for. This image is just a white box with an opacity at 60%. In the image album, you'll find an image named white60.png. The last step to creating the boxes is the background. Then select all of them, and resize the group to fit the desired location. Once the two boxes are lined up, select one or both and repeat the process until you have the right amount of boxes. Hold down the Alt key while an item is select and use the arrow keys to nudge it in a certain direction. Then you can drag it to line up with the original. If you want to make a row of equally sized boxes, make one (don't worry much about sizing), then copy ctrl+c and paste ctrl+v it onto the page. Draw boxes with a Regular sized outline and a transparent middle.
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If you wish to create a custom layout instead of using the prebuilt one, start off with the Draw Shape tool. It only needs to be big enough so that you can select the backdrop without selecting the layout image. If you wish to use switchable backdrops (mentioned below), you'll need a gap between the edge of the layout and the edge of the page. Then stretch it to almost fill the play area. To use it, upload it to Roll20 and add it to the map layer. The transparent layout that you see in the image above is available in the image album. Since I cover the background in images, I make the background color bright yellow so that I can easily tell if part of the page isn't covered.
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In the page set up screen, you can set a background too. I also generally disable the grid, by unchecking the "Enable" checkbox, since it isn't very useful in Fate. This allows the whole page to fit even on most laptop screens. Create a new page and click on the gear icon next to it. The first step is to create and lay out your page. After that, you'll be able to find all of the images that I reference here in this image album.
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If you don't, go create an account for free and do the tutorial. To avoid making this post any longer, I'm going to assume that you know Roll20 already. Since many others are probably looking for a place to play Fate online now, I thought I'd share how I use Roll20 for my Fate games. I was reluctant to use it at first because it is clearly made for more elaborate game systems than Fate, but I think I've figured out a good setup. In light of the recent demise of the Google Hangouts API, I have moved to using Roll20 in my online Fate games and I have really enjoyed the experience.