@dragonlampart
I'm Mike, and I've recently started making my own 3D gaming accessories for board games and Dungeons and Dragons, including meeples, miniatures, terrain pieces, and dice. If you want to see how I make some of these creations and perhaps learn to make them
It's time for consoles to go away as a platform. They are mono-taskers (games), and most people have laptops or desktops that they'd rather spend the money on.
Youngster...
Atari Pong 1972
That works, of course, I don't have the patience for it.
Odd, I just turned it off yesterday in Google Docs (by closing it with the "X" icon). It's now on the Tools menu if you want to turn it back on.
Thanks--I've tried Dicemaker and like it but it is kind of a pain with a Mac and using Parallels. I've been using PolyDiceGenerator (on OpenSCAD) with decent results but DiceMaker had the nice "fin-supports" feature which was very nice.
Nice. What software do you use to design your masters? Some of those shapes look pretty nice.
Today, Iโm finally finishing the multicolor dice from the cap molds I made.
Today, Iโm sanding and polishing some new resin dice masters I printed with my 3D resin printer. This is a necessary step before making silicone molds for the dice.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF2g...
#resin #dice #dicemaking
Today, Iโm making multicolor resin dice with pigment pastes and silicone cap molds.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk_v...
#resin #dice #dicemaking
Today, I am creating custom silicone molds using 3D resin-printed masters. These are commonly referred to as "squish molds" or "cap molds" and are made in two parts in contrast to one-part "sprue molds."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BIf...