From our founders and employees to our moderators and artists, we strive to acknowledge those amazing individuals and groups that helped make Roll20 what it is today.
Forum Champions
The earlier days of Roll20 couldn't have functioned without the tremendous help from a team of volunteer community moderators. These are the folks who you can thank for making sure that we were made aware of issues, and bugged us to get them fixed. All of these individuals have left a lasting impression - we appreciate the work you did.
- Pat S. for his quiet but confident handling of a myriad of issues.
- "The" Aaron for his expert-level Mod (API) knowledge and technical support assistance.
- GenKitty for her caring attitude - following our forums CoC with the utmost kindness.
- Ziechael our only international mod - from the UK, we are thankful for Z's Pro level handling of a variety of issues, plus his availability in our off hours. :)
- KeithCurtis for his amazing handling of bug reports and helpful attitude in sharing tips for everyone!
- Franky for his expert Bug handling!
- Gold for his vast knowledge of our system and helpful attitude.
- Zachary Cross for his invaluable early (and current) aid in taming the community forums.
- Ken Bauer for his support and moderation skills, as well as uncanny ability to buy everything on the Marketplace even though we try to give it to him for free.
- Eric Dalquist for his moderation aid and coding prowess, including daunting testing tasks and regex requests. Eric has also worked to greatly improve the Roll20 dice engine, including adding support for numerous additional dice mechanics.
- Gauss for his tireless efforts to leave no plea unanswered on the forums.
- Joshuha Owen (the original creator of Tabletop Forge) for his efforts in improving Roll20, especially relating to Google+ integration (among many other contributions).
- Sarah A. for her timely help and support of the Roll20 Community -- yay!
- Marie A. for her LFG handling skills, thanks for helping us keep our standards elevated!
Special Thanks
With special thanks to the following for their contributions to the cause:
- Dylan Todd for his amazing work creating our beautiful logo.
- Chris Clouser (a.k.a. Mock) for his helpful advice regarding the dice rolling mechanics of the incredibly large number of role playing systems that exist in the wild.
- Tristan Judice for being our very first Roll20 intern. Going on to do great things!
Art & Assets
The following art and other assets are included by Roll20 for personal, non-commercial use inside of your campaigns.
Status Effect Icons
A set of status effect icons which you can use from the token marker panel, created by Lorc and used with permission.
Achievement Badges
The achievement badge icons were created by Lorc and Delapouite and used with permission.
Tokens by Devin Night
A great set of tokens that cover many of the most-used types of monsters and PC classes in fantasy role-playing games. Devin also has additional tokens for sale on his website, which you can drag and drop to upload to Roll20 and use in your campaigns after purchase.
Fantastic Maps Dungeon Tileset by Jonathan Roberts
This is a great tileset that features everything from walls to floors and even details like hanging lamps and candles. You'll find it by searching inside the Art library for keywords such as "wall" or "candle". Find more of Jonathan's great work at his website.
Web Search
Roll20 features a powerful web search that automatically searches the web for art assets from many different online sources. Credit is given above the image in the results view for each of the assets. We do our best to only find assets that are released for free personal use, but if you find an asset that's been included by our search engine by mistake, please let us know.
Music
Roll20's Jukebox feature lets you find music to use during your play sessions. It includes music from Tabletop Audio, Kevin MacLeod, and BattleBards.
Dice Font
Roll20 uses the excellent "Art's Polyhedral Dice Font" from Skullduggery Press to display dice icons throughout the app.
White Hat
We want to include special recognition for the following users who have responsibly disclosed potential security issues to the Roll20 team:
- Christopher L. Burdett (a.k.a. Deightine)
- Jon Yarbor (a.k.a Blazedd)
- Sahil Dhar
- Cryptotoad
- Jason Miller
- Florian Beisel
- ZhenwarX Hawlery
- dr0v3r
- Qazi Abdullah Alam
- Taylor Aran Randall (aka Featherbreeze)
- Friendly (aka Skeletorkeys) (Twitter, Discord)
- Jonny aka Baikuya (Twitter)
- Alexandre LE FOURNER (Linkedin)
- Shenna M. Padayao (a.k.a. Tokiidokii)
- Husnain Iqbal (CEO OF ALPHA INFERNO PVT LTD)(Linkedin)
- Jaakko Mursu (a.k.a. Halko)
- Palwasha Sibtain (Alpha Inferno PVT LTD)
- Harinder Singh (S1N6H) (Linkedin)
- Sainikhil Turewale (Linkedin)
- Ayansh Sinha (Linkedin)
- Hamza Asif (Linkedin)
- Muhammad Umar (Facebook)
- Bruno Kirschner
- TheSnekySnek (Twitter)
- Barhaam
- Miltop1G (Twitter)
- Tanvir0x
- Luke "Sky" Walker (Four Six Dennis)
- M Rishyendra (Linkedin, Mail)
- Gabriele Bocca (Linkedin)
- Nitish Sharma (Linkedin)
- Faizan Ahmed (Linkedin)
- berzerk0.
- Ather Iqbal (CEO , Think Software Solutions Pvt Ltd) (Linkedin)
Roll20 couldn't exist without standing on the shoulders of giants. The following open-source and third-party projects have helped make it a reality. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, but we wanted to especially recognize these projects that make us tick. Open source powers the web, and we thank all of the programmers who take time out of their busy schedule to make the world a better place.
- Firebase -- the service that helps us keep everyone in sync in real-time
- FabricJS -- a fantastic Canvas-based vector imaging library
- ThreeJS -- a Javascript/WebGL 3D Engine
- Physijs -- Javascript-based physics engine for ThreeJS
- jQuery -- needs no introduction, a seminal piece of Javascript
- BackboneJS -- keeps us organized when everything is flying around in a giant mess
- Padrino -- powers the administration section of the site
- NodeJS -- the amazing concurrent server that lets us keep the info flowing
- Twitter Bootstrap -- gives us the style we need to look somewhat legitimate