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Sharing Maps & Creatures

Discussion in 'User Created Content' started by Dan, Aug 10, 2008.

  1. Dan

    Dan Member

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    Sharing your maps is pretty straightforward:
    • Create a map in d20pro
    • Click on the Maps button
    • Select your map from the list and Click on Export
    • Name it choose a place to save the file that you can easily find
    • Exit d20pro and find your file. In Windows, right-click it and choose Send To... Compresses (zip) folder.
    • Come back to these forums, make a post, and choose Upload Attachment from the tabs below your posting box.
    • Upload your zip file

    Sharing creatures is most easily done by placing them into a blank map and exporting that map. You can then upload the map with the creatures in it.
     
  2. JMeitzen01

    JMeitzen01 New Member

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    What happened to multiple file exporting?
     
  3. cyderak

    cyderak Member

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    Can the D20Pro guys create a section of the website to upload D20Pro Maps and Creature Maps?
     
  4. Thurgian

    Thurgian New Member

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    I don't represent the company, but ...

    In the past, D20PRO has chosen to distance itself (and thereby protect itself) from the direct sharing of content.

    This is because it it is all to easy for someone to post "copyrighted" material; and by hosting such material - D20PRO could be held accountable.

    It is safer (and less work) for the D20pro team if players choose to organize file sharing - outside of the control of D20PRO.
     
  5. Dan

    Dan Member

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    That's pretty much the case. We want to keep making this product. We don't like law suits. If anyone wants to start something on their web space, or whatever, we can't stop them. We can only ask that they don't host copyrighted files on our servers, including uploading them to our forums. Linking off-site is ok.
     

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