@Pamela May Unfortunately, there isn't a way currently to group multiple assets together. You can just upload them as single assets and then use them in the tool. They have said this is something they may add later.
Very helpful video. I'm surprised you have so few subscribers for the quality of content. Only suggestion would be a better mic/sound engineering setup (which can obviously come much later if needed) but other than that man good job. subbed.
I was on the fence between using Inkarnate and DungeonDraft, and the lack of a drag wall tool I think just took Inkarnate out of the competition for me.
My question exactly- so far I haven't found a way to scale pixel sizes of the Grid in Inkarnate so that they'll fit in Roll20 without... math lol. Whereas DF has that worked in so you know it'll line up perfectly in Roll20 if you export/import and right-click to set dimensions.
@Lucid Oh yeah, and now that you mention it - 5 month report; I use this way more than I used too. The battlemap tool is great. I use Inkarnate when I need something quick and pretty, and DF when I need something complex
Are you going to give Inkarnate a try?
Definitely! Thanks!
@Pamela May Unfortunately, there isn't a way currently to group multiple assets together. You can just upload them as single assets and then use them in the tool. They have said this is something they may add later.
Thank you for giving this tutorial. I started being a Dungeon Master and was a bit confused on how the Inkarnate worked.
This is a really cool tool. I’ve never heard of this. Definitely going to be looking this up. Thanks for the tutorial.
No problem!
Awesome! I've been messing with the free version on different maps, but this battle map stuff adds a lot. Thanks for the walk through!
Glad to help!
Great video. Concise, easy to follow, well composed, and loaded with relevant information for anyone new to Inkarnate. Well done!
Very helpful video. I'm surprised you have so few subscribers for the quality of content. Only suggestion would be a better mic/sound engineering setup (which can obviously come much later if needed) but other than that man good job. subbed.
Thanks you! I am still pretty new to RUclips so just slowly growing. I am trying to improve my audio setup but learning as I go along!
Exactly what I was looking for. Quick, concise, and informative. Great video!
I love inkarnate. even that Juicy free version.
Great video! I'd like to see a video on isometric.
Awesome Video, thanks for the walkthrough!!!
Wow that looks exactly like the thumbnail
I was on the fence between using Inkarnate and DungeonDraft, and the lack of a drag wall tool I think just took Inkarnate out of the competition for me.
Thank-you!
Thanks fam
Yes, but I'm concerned about the price & the fact that certain features will not be available to me die to lack of funds. But I will try it.
Good video. Thanks! I need a tool for battle maps. Walls being a stamp is a deal breaker. So fiddly. Everything else is so pretty. Such a shame!
Glad it was helpful! I've used Dungeon Fog as well which is pretty good and has a proper wall tool.
2 years later. Still no brush for walls.
Thanks!
Building rooms is a pain. I hope they fix it soon.
Agreed. Very slow process.
Does anybody have any advice for how to actually deploy Inkarnate for use at the table?
Bought it but very disappointed that it’s online only, can’t use it whilst travelling.
Do you think printing out an inkarnate battle map and then laminating it will be too much of a hassle? Probably would be....
They export at quite a good resolution so it would work well. It's just if you want to go through the effort of printing and laminating it!
Any tips on using the Grid Tool to inform how your map will fit your VTT once exported?
I make sure my Inkarnate 'map size' is the same as my roll20 map size, enable grid on Inkarnate then drag it onto roll20 and line it up
Two years later and still no wall tool 💀
i came here for the exact thing ToT
How does this stack up against Dungeon Fog?
My question exactly- so far I haven't found a way to scale pixel sizes of the Grid in Inkarnate so that they'll fit in Roll20 without... math lol. Whereas DF has that worked in so you know it'll line up perfectly in Roll20 if you export/import and right-click to set dimensions.
@Lucid Oh yeah, and now that you mention it - 5 month report; I use this way more than I used too. The battlemap tool is great. I use Inkarnate when I need something quick and pretty, and DF when I need something complex
well free version is pretty useless :(
impossible to watch 4 adds in 10 seconds just cause i scrolled through the vid
bruh zoom out the camera T_T