@tay-dor7147

You don't need a transparent image in the tile. Just set the tile opacity to 0. No image needed.

@patkenney7226

This is BRILLIANT.. Makes me totally want to get back into D&D and try out and learn all this new VTT features. Time to move to digital.

@lyracian

This is wonderful! I am starting a new campaign next week and will get this set up.  Thank you.

@SarkenHS

I was already doing that when dm on Roll20 but yeah, having an actual "start up moment" (and by expansion closing up moment) is actually really nice. It helps people slowly get in the mood, both visually and "audioly", with like an intro and outro music to play, it helped my players really take into their mind that the session was about to start and that they should stop being distracted with other stuff (even with veteran players, I realized it's not always easy for people to really get into it at first).
Being able to make an even more interesting and interactive intro page is going to be fun x').

@grumpyolegamer

Thank you!  I finally did my first landing page after watching this.  It turned out pretty well and your guidance was really helpful.

@caitmay4693

Thank you so much for this! I made my own landing page but couldn't figure out how to get the triggers to work. You explained everything perfectly!

@IvBatakliev

This is an awesome video! Great job!  Looking forwards to see other ideas you have!

@TheIonBull

This one video is so good that I can see pretty much everyone using this landing page style.

@Voxridian

This is awesome! I really want to make my own landing page sometime. Thank you for the in-depth tutorial!

@melkiu_kobold

Выглядит невероятно, я буду рад применить это для своей партии!

@Urikslargda

Great video! Thanks so much for making this. Used this for the first time with my players today and they really liked it. I'll be starting and stopping each game on this scene so my players have access to useful rule references, house rules, maps, and character sheets outside normal game hours. 👍

@dantemoose420

This was super helpful and taught me quite a lot. Suffice to say, I built myself a fancy page for my Abomination Vaults campaign.

@SuperKernel32

Thanks for posting this. Very helpful and to the point.

@CSAATechArts

I found this very helpful. Thanks for sharing! One feedback has to do with the audio. I found that I had to increase my volume way up to understand you. Cheers!

@DJSwagioBaggins

It's funny how you used Polish coins for the picture of coins. Good video, very helpful! :)

@lancearmada

Good tutorial. That tool you were using to blur the edges of images is a godsend!

@ViperCommander

This made my game look so much more professional! Thank you so much!

@kingblu1006

This is such an incredible idea. Thank you so much for making this!

@GuyOtine

Very nice! Not able to play with my friends for a while now due to Covid and distance, I am considering the VTT option. We don't need something too complex and especially anything that would get in the way of us playing. We want to play the old way as much as possible, not a TTRPG turned into a computer game that manages everything for you. This said, Foundry seems a pretty decent option with a decent price tag, no subscription and the ability to store your game locally.  Given your obvious experience with the platform, I would look to see how to fully set it up for a game session with the video chat and other features. That could be a pretty interesting series of videos if you are looking for a project ;-)   Cheers!

@Fenriol

Thank you for the helpful and easy to follow video!