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Miniatures wise? Not so much. There's a 5e miniature set on the workshop that is actual 3d models, which is a huuuuuge improvement from low-res-ish flat pictures on bases.
Also I believe Sword Coast Legends' models have been ported in their entirety, which includes many famous DND beasties, all of which are textured, which again is better than 2d paper-thin cutouts.
Perhaps at some point I'll go and fix this issue, but till then I suggest looking at the workshop for better miniatures.
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=917326951
the links dead
I'll check it out soon enough.
To make matters worse, a lot of the tokens are the wrong aspect ratio, which means I have to upload the image to my imgur account with the correct adjustments to fix it. Gigantic pain in the ass, for sure.
This may or may not get fixed, given how much work has to be put into it to make it like it was. Worst case scenario, though, I'll just get the token images added, and ignore the names and etc. It'll still be usable, but it'll probably require some effort to figure out what token represents what.
Anywho, have a nice x-mas, and looking forward to the fix. ;)
*sigh* This is gonna take a while. I'll get to work on this after I get back on Christmas.
If it did, I can see about uploading my cached copies of those images to my imgur account. That should keep this functioning permanently, hopefully...
Any idea what might be wrong?