You're posting in the completely wrong place. Feedback for Maps should be shared through the maps feedback tab, not the forums. And even if this wasn't feedback for Maps specifically, this is the DMs forum. You'd want the feedback forums
what does this even mean? How are maps containing dynamic lighting?
Google "roll20 dynamic lighting"
Thanks but I am still lost.
I have a map I put it on the table. But this makes no sense, what page settings? That sounds like a word processing document, but maps are on the table. My PC is so old I can't run You tube videos on it.
Building Your Map
Map building has two phases:
Enable + Customize Your Setup In Page Settings:Page settings is where you turn on Dynamic Lighting, and tailor it to your liking. You can turn on things like Daylight Mode, a feature that lights your entire map, or Explorer Mode, which allows players to see areas of the map that they’ve already explored in grayscale. Learn how to access Page Settings, and check out other customizations here.
I was saying you should google how roll20 dynamic lighting works as an example of what the feature is. If your PC is so old it can't "run You tube videos", it's going to be too old to use any form of virtual tabletop so don't worry about dynamic lighting.
Dnd beyond maps needs dynamic lighting i will switch to maps from roll 20 and pay extra if u guys make it.
You're posting in the completely wrong place. Feedback for Maps should be shared through the maps feedback tab, not the forums. And even if this wasn't feedback for Maps specifically, this is the DMs forum. You'd want the feedback forums
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
what does this even mean? How are maps containing dynamic lighting?
Google "roll20 dynamic lighting"
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
Thanks but I am still lost.
I have a map I put it on the table. But this makes no sense, what page settings? That sounds like a word processing document, but maps are on the table. My PC is so old I can't run You tube videos on it.
Building Your Map
Map building has two phases:
Enable + Customize Your Setup In Page Settings: Page settings is where you turn on Dynamic Lighting, and tailor it to your liking. You can turn on things like Daylight Mode, a feature that lights your entire map, or Explorer Mode, which allows players to see areas of the map that they’ve already explored in grayscale. Learn how to access Page Settings, and check out other customizations here.
I was saying you should google how roll20 dynamic lighting works as an example of what the feature is. If your PC is so old it can't "run You tube videos", it's going to be too old to use any form of virtual tabletop so don't worry about dynamic lighting.
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
Thank you. It did not occur to me to have a map on a computer screen. Seems to cumbersome for people around a table to look at.
VTTs are largely used for online play, not in person groups.
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