Please Help! I tried to save a homebrew monster I've been working on for a few hours, but the Request was Too Large (I believe this has to do with the file size of the image I uploaded). Going back in my page history to the editing, none of my progress remains. I sitll have the original tab open. Is there anyway to save or reclaim the progress I had made?
Unfortunately, there is no way to reclaim lost progress that I know of, so make sure to save often. And when you save, make sure you press the big blue <SAVE CHANGES> button in the main homebrew screen.
The only ones who will ever see your image are you and people in campaigns with you if they add that monster as an extra. So basically, just you. If you publish your homebrew the images will be hidden from the public anyway to preclude any potential copyright/trademark infringement in case you are not the original artist. So really, images are superfluous at best, unfortunately.
Please Help! I tried to save a homebrew monster I've been working on for a few hours, but the Request was Too Large (I believe this has to do with the file size of the image I uploaded). Going back in my page history to the editing, none of my progress remains. I sitll have the original tab open. Is there anyway to save or reclaim the progress I had made?
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Unfortunately, there is no way to reclaim lost progress that I know of, so make sure to save often. And when you save, make sure you press the big blue <SAVE CHANGES> button in the main homebrew screen.
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I figured... it just sucks losing all of the lore wording because I forgot not to upload the image until after saving.
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The only ones who will ever see your image are you and people in campaigns with you if they add that monster as an extra. So basically, just you. If you publish your homebrew the images will be hidden from the public anyway to preclude any potential copyright/trademark infringement in case you are not the original artist. So really, images are superfluous at best, unfortunately.
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I did NOT know that! WOW... that doesn't change me wanting to upload the images, but wow... thanks for letting me know.
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I attach images too, but mostly for magic items that the players will actually see.
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