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I was attempting to use existing sets and Gimp to transform the images on to the die (overwriting the numbers) but it looks like crap LOL
Here's a start:
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Plastic Green Ability Dice Images:
Dice Images - Ability.zip - Link removed; see newer post.
Let me know what you think. If these are satisfactory, I will make the rest. I had actually made these dice before, but with all the valuable input and suggestions that vastly improved my technique, I think these are much better.
Let me know what you think. If these are satisfactory, I will make the rest. I had actually made these dice before, but with all the valuable input and suggestions that vastly improved my technique, I think these are much better.
Those dice sets are gorgeous. I have a simple little request, that I hope someone would consider.
What I really would like, is a blank set, i.e. without number faces, but just the geometric form.
Preferable "upright", if you know what I mean.
This way, I can just show the numbers rolled and use the dice as backgrounds.
Those dice sets are gorgeous. I have a simple little request, that I hope someone would consider.
What I really would like, is a blank set, i.e. without number faces, but just the geometric form.
Preferable "upright", if you know what I mean.
This way, I can just show the numbers rolled and use the dice as backgrounds.
I could put something together. Did you have a color in mind? Or just a plain white base that you could apply a cover overlay? And if you want them "upright" as you say, I believe this is the orientation provided by maclud.
@maclud: Since you provide your dice pre-configured in this orientation already, this may be a request better suited to you. If you're not able to support, I can make a set. I just neet to reorient my dice. Should not be a big deal.
Those dice sets are gorgeous. I have a simple little request, that I hope someone would consider.
What I really would like, is a blank set, i.e. without number faces, but just the geometric form.
Preferable "upright", if you know what I mean.
This way, I can just show the numbers rolled and use the dice as backgrounds.
I could put something together. Did you have a color in mind? Or just a plain white base that you could apply a cover overlay? And if you want them "upright" as you say, I believe this is the orientation provided by maclud.
@maclud: Since you provide your dice pre-configured in this orientation already, this may be a request better suited to you. If you're not able to support, I can make a set. I just neet to reorient my dice. Should not be a big deal.
Something like your charcoal would be awesome. By "upright" I mean something like this:
Just without any of the numbers
I realize that the d4 would just be a triangle and the d6 a square, but that is ok
Those dice sets are gorgeous. I have a simple little request, that I hope someone would consider.
What I really would like, is a blank set, i.e. without number faces, but just the geometric form.
Preferable "upright", if you know what I mean.
This way, I can just show the numbers rolled and use the dice as backgrounds.
I could put something together. Did you have a color in mind? Or just a plain white base that you could apply a cover overlay? And if you want them "upright" as you say, I believe this is the orientation provided by maclud.
@maclud: Since you provide your dice pre-configured in this orientation already, this may be a request better suited to you. If you're not able to support, I can make a set. I just neet to reorient my dice. Should not be a big deal.
@gunnarskeep I don't know if you still follow this but I'm looking to re-work some of the die sets and I was hoping I could get my hands on the narrative die without the "light" or "shadows".
I saw your post, and unfortunately, I no longer have access to KeyShot (the software I used to generate the dice images). I have my CAD models still, but no real good method for generating the beautiful renders that KeyShot produced. My whole process for creating these images is disrupted without that tool.
I have been playing around with Blender to see what I can do there, but there is a huge learning curve there (at least for me), and I just haven't been able to get anything good out of it yet.
I am happy to share .stp exports of my CAD files if you think you can work with those. Just let me know.