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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29095 is a reply to message #16979 ] Wed, 15 June 2011 14:28 UTC |
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great minds..
I actually was about to post a new thread titled "Dipping the Sierpinski" ... describing a process i use to virtually dip a model in a virtual goo - that's why the set consistent
http://www.3Dizingof.com
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29492 is a reply to message #29441 ] Wed, 22 June 2011 17:25 UTC |
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For those that like metal here it is. Won't rattle around like the non-fused version but will look just as cool.
D30 Points Fused

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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29546 is a reply to message #16979 ] Thu, 23 June 2011 14:22 UTC |
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D20 Points

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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29580 is a reply to message #16979 ] Fri, 24 June 2011 03:05 UTC |
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Hey all,
I did a little dice experiment myself, perhaps not for dice snobs but for the micro second attention span of the Tumblr mind.
The dice basically has the 6 most used icons on Tumblr and I posted it with the premise that you can let the dice decide what to do on Tumblr.
Turns out it is quite popular and has been reblogged, liked, commented on over a thousand times in a few days.
I wonder what other online groups would get into similar concepts. Check out Tumblr, sign up and show your own designs, you may be surprised what becomes really popular, but beware, it can be VERY addictive..
http://shapeways.tumblr.com/post/6743747353/so-you-have-been -staring-at-your-tumblr-stream-for
Duann Scott
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29671 is a reply to message #29593 ] Sat, 25 June 2011 06:15 UTC |
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Death Die

A D6 that looks like a really nasty spiky ball.
[Updated on: Tue, 26 July 2011 05:30 UTC] Follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/mctrivia or my blog at http://4ddice.blogspot.com/
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29873 is a reply to message #16979 ] Tue, 28 June 2011 19:35 UTC |
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Ossuary d12

Replacing my slightly messy 'Skull and Bones' dice with a revised line of cleaner, cheaper designs.
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29876 is a reply to message #16979 ] Tue, 28 June 2011 20:17 UTC |
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Love the theme !
http://www.3Dizingof.com
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #29889 is a reply to message #29873 ] Wed, 29 June 2011 01:14 UTC |
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Nice design.
What would you call a 36 sided shape. all faces pentagonal. As a die it always falls face up.
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30018 is a reply to message #29896 ] Fri, 01 July 2011 05:42 UTC |
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thanks for the naming help.
here is an interesting one based on this shape.
Death Ball 2

Very spikey. I think I will get one in Bronze.
[Updated on: Tue, 26 July 2011 05:31 UTC] Follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/mctrivia or my blog at http://4ddice.blogspot.com/
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30255 is a reply to message #30252 ] Tue, 05 July 2011 23:22 UTC |
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I really like the Bioshock die!
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30256 is a reply to message #30255 ] Tue, 05 July 2011 23:45 UTC |
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| gumball wrote on Tue, 05 July 2011 23:22 | I really like the Bioshock die!
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Great. Thanks
The wall thickness is 1.5mm so its good for metal printing.
Stay tuned for the next one .. coming up in few minutes..
I think i've started an Alien theme ..
http://www.3Dizingof.com
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30335 is a reply to message #30296 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 06:04 UTC |
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| dizingof wrote on Wed, 06 July 2011 18:34 | Gumball is that you?
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I wish. I got two dice in the mail last week I need to post pictures of, and two on order. That's probably it for a while for me. Gotta save up for World Con!
Gumball
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30339 is a reply to message #30324 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 06:46 UTC |
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Dizingof I think you can tag your Honeycomb Die20 as Obfuscation as the numbers can only be clearly read when looking head on.
Oh and have you caught up with me on Dice designs? I notice you say you have the most in your shop. Thought I was still 100 up on you.
[Updated on: Thu, 07 July 2011 06:48 UTC] Follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/mctrivia or my blog at http://4ddice.blogspot.com/
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30374 is a reply to message #16979 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 14:23 UTC |
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I did not mean that as an insult. Several of us have designed dice which we call Obusfication because they are purposefully designed to have a trick to read.
As for my price. Yes I may set my markup really low to try to keep the cost down below $10 does not make it any less art.
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30416 is a reply to message #30406 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 21:03 UTC |
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Aren't those a bit inclined to lie on their 'corners'?
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| Re: Designing dice for dice snobs [message #30494 is a reply to message #16979 ] Fri, 08 July 2011 22:12 UTC |
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D 12 dcie modeled with ClayTools

3D Rendering picture in Gold of teh D12

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