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I've added automatic resizing and stabilization to them so they work well for any table's grid size, or when OneWorld gets involved and automatically changes the grid size.
It won't work as-is for all of your markers because not all of them are 1-to-1 scale with the grid (i noticed a few are vertically stretched), but it works for the ones I grabbed.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2454472719
The character models are from Demorid's workshop mod here.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=901492833
Like, a small one at the bottom and a flat platform for the top face but otherwise intangible. Might make it a bit easier to use them for flying characters.
Thank you for being a class act and trying to help this newb.
I'm not sure how to fix anything like that myself (I rarely ever use the attach tool), but you can try either keeping the new marker on the lowest level and just placing the minis on top of it, or locking it and using the Gizmo tool to move it around while staying level. That or just keeping everything separate and using multiple markers together to indicate an area without joining them.
Sorry I'm not much help.