It's been brought up before in a number of places but I'm not sure if it's on the dev's radar yet or if it is, what priority it has.
Personally, I spend hours looking for just the right picture for any character I care about beyond it being experimental. I keep a folder with two sub-folders solely for characters I create on DDB where the original (large) is kept and another folder for images cropped to just the face. I'd love if the large image would automatically populate the printed sheet, and if there could be some sort of click or hover or drop down or something that would show the larger image in the online character sheet.
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"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
I'd kill just for a larger image at this point. I also spend a long time trying to find the perfect artwork just to have it get cropped down to nothingness.
Yeah, I want larger portraits. Maybe a cropped headshot as the primary, but with the ability to click to show a larger, higher res image? Full body (or whatever) if you have it!
I spend a lot of time artwork to modify/create for my characters, and I'd like people to actually see that I used a photo of Tatiana Maslany for the inspiration for my Tiefling... ( << see left)
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It would be great to be able to either upload or display full sized character portraits on the character sheets
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Another thought, maybe upload the image, and then let us clip a character portrait from it.
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It's been brought up before in a number of places but I'm not sure if it's on the dev's radar yet or if it is, what priority it has.
Personally, I spend hours looking for just the right picture for any character I care about beyond it being experimental. I keep a folder with two sub-folders solely for characters I create on DDB where the original (large) is kept and another folder for images cropped to just the face. I'd love if the large image would automatically populate the printed sheet, and if there could be some sort of click or hover or drop down or something that would show the larger image in the online character sheet.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.
I'd kill just for a larger image at this point. I also spend a long time trying to find the perfect artwork just to have it get cropped down to nothingness.
Yeah, I want larger portraits. Maybe a cropped headshot as the primary, but with the ability to click to show a larger, higher res image? Full body (or whatever) if you have it!
I spend a lot of time artwork to modify/create for my characters, and I'd like people to actually see that I used a photo of Tatiana Maslany for the inspiration for my Tiefling...
( << see left)
If you have not yet upvoted that feature here, please do so. I am also interested in this :)
https://dndbeyond.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360022824534-Larger-portrait-options-and-description-page
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Is that a Twitter thing? I sadly don't have a Twit, or whatever...
It is D&D Beyond's feature requests system. It is managed through Zendesk, which is separate from the D&D Beyond website. You would need to have an account there to vote and comment on feature requests or post new ones.
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