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White and bright on the outside, colorful on the inside - always difficult to photograph.
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Making snowglobe dice is very fun and they are very beautiful, but I have always been bothered by the unbalanced aesthetic of round beads in square cases (especially with my rectangular d4).
An additional challenge is that the beads I use for cores have teeeeeny tiny openings because they’re designed for jewelry, so I could only use very fine glitters and not anything else cool.
So, how to solve this problem? Obviously I needed to find something that fits better than round glass beads, and I also needed to have a larger opening to fit a broader variety of filler. Alas, for months of searching I couldn’t find anything that existed that checked all my boxes. Things that worked for the d20 didn’t work for the d4, and not being able to make a full set was just not on.
The solution: Blender, endless tedium of teeny tiny measurements, and loading up clear resin in the printer.
I took my dice models, unextruded all the numbers, deleted the top face, and then solidified it with a 1mm wall, making a hollow die exactly as much smaller than my regular dice as the depth of the number wells so they’d center automatically. I also modeled that deleted face on its own as a cap with beveled edges so I could seal everything up nice and tight with UV resin in a syringe.
I can’t polish the insides to make the inserts crystal clear, but polishing the outsides to high gloss kept the prints transparent enough to see perfectly inside, and the slight matte ended up making my finished product even more amazing:
GELATINOUS CUBES
AN ENTIRE SET OF MOVING SKULL AND BONES GELATINOUS CUBES
EASILY the most amazing things I have ever made. I love them so much.
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Witch’s Brew Liquid Core
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Introducing Calico Cat Dice Set! I’ve been so excited about these sets, there absolutely gorgeous and so much fun. I’ve always wanted to make cat themed dice and here is my first design! There are two sets in this series as well as a custom designed Calico Cat Witch Brewster sticker. I will post the other set, Calico Hazy IPA tomorrow 🐈🍻 everything is up in the shop cozygamer.com (at Portland, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVOJIy9Pubi/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Hey y'all, watch this -
dice feature: Metallic Dice Games Silicone Dice in color Volcanic Soot
I didn't want to throw them any harder or I would have lost them to the strawberry patch (again).
Full set photo and a squish:
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Cellulose nitrate was used to make dice from the late 1860s until the middle of the twentieth century, and the material remains stable for decades. Then, in a flash, they can dramatically decompose. Nitric acid is released in a process called outgassing. The dice cleave, crumble, and then implode.
From Dice: Deception, Fate & Rotten Luck by Ricky Jay and Rosamond Purcell, 2002.
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re-ink feature: Yusun 4-color acrylic
white → antique gold
Bit of a lackluster manufacturer name for really quite a nice set. They remind me of an old wood-paneled study with red leather furniture and brass fixtures.
Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of them with their original ink, on account of it was Bad and they went right in the de-inking juice. Here's a couple bonus angles instead:
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Mechanic-specialized palettes
Because the only thing more fun than buying a special set of dice for your character is carefully tailoring the dice on hand for that character’s abilities! Dice IDs will be at the end of the post.
The most obvious example is the handful of d6s a rogue needs for sneak attack damage (plus an advantage/disadvantage d20):
But it works for other mechanics, too! For instance, I always find myself needing extra d8s for my water genasi druid, who uses them for Tidal Wave, Disintegrate, and wild shape healing. I also keep a couple extra d6s for Healing Spirit:
For my minotaur paladin, I can never remember how many d8s can go into smite damage. It’s easier to have designated smiting dice:
My tiefling ranger can do an extra d6 of Hunter’s Mark damage plus a d8 from Colossus Slayer, so I keep reminders:
And my half-elf divination wizard relies heavily on Sleep, which requires a whole handful of d8s:
How have you customized your character palettes? I’d love to see!
(dice IDs under the readmore)
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#bringing this back now that i have more followers#cuz honestly HONESTLY i could talk about this shit forever!#i love curated dice sets!#they're functional AND pretty what's not to love!#reblog#self reblog
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I've seen a few people asking for a link. As with most dice available from a large manufacturer like Udixi, you can find these from a few different retailers. I got mine from here:
re-ink feature: Udixi hollow metal octopus dice
I did not vibe with this red ink. I am a simple man; I see something in copper tones, I add contrasting verdigris. Before/after:
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dice palette: chromatic heritage
Q Workshop dragons in red and black
Chessex speckled fire
Gyld fire damage dice (2d6)
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dice palette: underwater
Udixi seashell in green, re-inked white
Yusun moss inside, re-inked white
Chessex frosted teal
Chessex translucent teal (2d6 + 2d8)
#dice#dnd dice#rpg dice#polyhedral dice#my collection#dice palette#green dice#teal dice#blue dice#druid dice
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dice palette: tidepool
Udixi starfish in gold/green
YuSun hexagon sequin in teal, re-inked lime green
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