![]() ![]() ![]() Alt Tab over to and choose Edit – Paste Into New Imageħ. Zoom in as far as you can without losing any of your map.Ħ. Make your MapTool window full-screen by hitting CTRL + ALT + ENTERĤ. This has two useful purposes: It makes the Layer window disappear, and it lets you count the number of squares on your map (this will be useful later).ģ. Choose the Measure Distance Along Path tool. In MapTool, center your screen on the map you want to export.Ģ. Open up MapTool, Paint.NET, and this Excel tool (or a calculator).ġ. Thanks to a useful video and message board post from Eugene of the Fantasy Grounds forums (as well as from EN World), I learned a straightforward way to take maps that I’ve created in MapTool and turn them into JPGs both with and without grids so that they can be easily used by others and by myself in other campaigns.Ġ. Also, if you want to create maps to share with other virtual table top users, it’s nice if you can have them pre-formatted to a certain size. ![]() You can duplicate a map within a campaign, but there’s no good way to get it into another campaign. One of my few complaints about MapTool is that you can’t really export a map from one campaign to another. ![]()
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