you made the files available for free with permission to sell dice from them even? dude, that is super nice and will help a lot of people. You're awesome. Awesome video as well.
Just want to keep making this community a place for wholesome inclusion :) It's so amazing right now, and I don't want that to change! Happy to help where I can :)
A very small piece of advice from one hobbyist/craftsman to another, when sanding, remember to sand in the same direction every time. Don't change directions mid-sand and those small scratches won't appear. Just a very small tip, I love your work and can't wait to see what you do next. Best of luck!
I didn't know that, that is a good tip! Is it alright to be doing the concentric circles then? I assume so, but just want to double check :) I appreciate the help Dez! :)
@@Rybonator Absolutely, at that point you're basically using an orbital sander, just obviously manually lol. Also, no problem, I really do love your work and only want to see you get better.
Oh didn't know that! I thought you were supposed to change directions midway through, as long as pulling up and going down exaggeratedly (idk how to describe it)
I enjoyed the length, myself. I felt like it was engaging and interesting and didn't lag in pacing. Timestamps for people to skip are a nice way to accommodate people who want more specific info so thanks for those. I haven't sanded anything in a quarter of a century and no plans to soon, but you made me really excited about those sanding papers 😄
Rybonator giving away his 3D STL files is so freaking awesome. You're the man. Love this channel, can't wait to see what the future holds for you my man. You're awesome.
The only thing holding me back from making dice for more than just me and my friends is copywriting. Thank you so much for creating a solution for all of us!
Oh wow, this is exactly the kind of video I'm looking for! Your videos have inspired me to start making my own dice, but it's just so hard to know exactly how to get started, and especially how to get quality dice molds out of 3D print, as when I print them there's always the construction lines covering the surface... Thank you so much!
@@Rybonator yep! If anything scarring that metal plate could help with adhesion! Also don't be too afraid to lower that support contact setting if you're also willing to slow down the lift speed and take it a little slower (generally makes support cleanup a hell of alot easier)
Giving away free files and allowing your viewers to sell whatever dice they make from your design is so inexplicably rad! Also, I really enjoyed the longer video. :)
I just wanted there to be a solution for a common "Is this ok to sell or will people be upset?" problem. I Hope that others would have done the same in my boat :) Good to know! I won't be afraid if they go a bit longer in the future then. :)
After a couple of weeks of buying and waiting and watching, I pulled my first set of dice out of my pressure pot about an hour ago. They're crystal clear and I am very excited. It's all thanks to your videos, the free to use/sell STL file is just cherry on top. I think that deserves a few bucks a month :)
That's so awesome! Great job Cameron :) I'd love to see what you made! Send me a pic on twitter/instagram sometime :) Also you rock for supporting on Patreon if you did! I can't thank you enough for helping to support my dream job.
Free files is amazing. I have been looking into getting masters made but don’t really have plans to sell them since I’m still learning so being able to just find someone who can print these is such a gift. I’ve gotten so many tips on improving my dice making from this channel and as such have really improved in a short time. Thank you so much for doing this for your community
I have been searching for information about master dice for months. And you have answered every single question I had and then showed a full tutorial for them!! Thank you so much!
Ahhh! STLs! Yes! Thank you! I'm someone who's worked as a 3d printer technician and have recently gotten into dice making - purely inspired by you! This is truly awesome of you, and I want to thank you so much. Once i get the hang of using the premade mould I have, I am for SURE gonna make some using your files. I will be sure to tag you in them when I post them!
That's awesome! I can't wait to see what a real 3d Printing pro can do with the files! Looking forward to getting the pics :) And of course! Glad to help :)
I love your videos. I don't make dice. Never have. Never made anything with resin. Don't even own a 3D printer, and I don't play D&D. But something about your videos makes me really want to watch them. I think it is the fact that you are not only willing to show your mistakes but really want to show them, and I watch most channels because I enjoy the voices of the person creating them.
That's awesome :) I'm glad I provide at least some entertainment even if you don't partake in the craft! I would much rather show my mistakes, as they are far more important than my successes in my opinion. That's where you learn the most!
Thank you for the open source 3D models oh my word. Super duper subscribed. I don’t subscribe often since the RUclips algorithm usually shows me what I want to watch anyway. You are now the third channel I am subscribed to. Keep rolling! You deserve good things to happen to you
For your silicone molds you can cut them like a zig-zag so they can fit together nicely. Your dice will turn out amazing whether you do it or not. You'r great man, keep going.
I sent him a set of molds to review that I think will completely revolutionize de-molding. Hopefully the video will turn up in a couple of weeks, assuming nothing goes wrong with his tests. No more mold seams!
The zig Zags always worked for when I completely cut the molds, but for the halfway cut up molds, I don't find it to be HUGELY necessary. Maybe I am just being naive though haha. :) I appreciate that man! :)
This video is literally the reason I want to make my own dice. High key. Like, I've been watching your videos for a while and thought "those are cool, fancy that, he's makin his own dice well lookie there what a concept" but never considered _me_ making _my_ own until now. Catch me buying _all_ this stuff and running a heckin etsy shop full of custom dice. Thanks for this, man. You're the best.
oh man! I've been binging your channel and I've been getting now to the older videos; and it's so funny to see you use for the first time some techniques and products that have then become true and trusted! and the pressure chamber is almost without stickers! NAKED!!!
I'm, again, binging all your videos to get inspration and tips for beginning casting I finally got to watching this one and, like many people in the comments, I'm freaking out that you're providing free to download, free to duplicate and sell dice files If and WHEN I get around to making the Rybo-dice I'm never going to forget the generosity and wisdom you've poured into your videos
When you got to the part about the free dice file I literally started crying. I stumbled upon your video after failing to use Amazon dice molds and it just crushed my dreams of making and selling my own dice. I definitely want to learn how to create my own dice models but these will be a great jumping off point for me! Thank you so much!!
You know what's weird? I've been watching your dice making vids for a while, I LOVE resin making and really want to get into making my own dice. I'd been searching relentlessly this week for a good way to make my own custom master dice set, and how to go about that so I can make my friend's good quality dice sets and maybe down the line sell some? Who knows. Perfect timing on this video tysm
Don't worry about length, man, I could watch your videos for hours! You have such a generous personality and inviting voice that really shines in these tutorials where you help us curious goblins out. I'm not seeing anything in the Patreon tiers that I personally would be interested in buying, but if you ever sell prints of your 3D dice or molds or something I'd try to save up for that! Your videos have encouraged me to try resin as a hobby and I've only just started making a couple UV resin dice from the Sofie & Toffee molds, so I've still got a lot of XP to gain before I'm ready for high-level dice... :)
I'm glad you like what I do :) You'll level up in no time my friend! Also no worries on the Patreon stuff, it won't be for everyone :) I might get to where I can do some limited runs of prints etc, and if I can, I'll let you all know for sure!
MY GUY!!! You've seriously saved me TONS of money in experimenting and whatnot by showing the inhibit x. I've just gotten into making dice and creating my own style but i couldn't get past the inhibition of silicone and 3d prints. Definitely subbing
Just came by to see this out of pure curiosity (I know nothing of 3D printing, making dice, etc.). Very fascinating! But I would never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever have the patience to do this! Glad to see there are people like you out there who do!
Thank you for doing a video on this. I was just starting to make molds from 3d prints and was experiencing the uncured silicone issues. This has helped immensely. I'll probably be making those challenge dice for my roommate who loves mini painting.
I had just ordered a resin printer the other day, and I'm super stoked for it to come in. And then I see this video as I'm looking through some of your older ones! It was such good timing! Definitely looking forward to supporting your Patreon when I get home!
Nice! What perfect timing :) I mean... I totally planned it that way. I appreciate that more than you know Necroxin :) Thank you for supporting if you do!
Of course! Your videos have always been inspiring! They're what really got me into wanting to make dice. Doing the impatient dance by the window waiting for Amazon to bring the printer any minute now 😂
I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW EXCITED I AM TO SEE WHAT KIND OF DICE YOU MAKE IN THE FUTURE!!! *whew*, sorry for shouting, but it's so true. Been following you for a while and I'm sure you've had or been given so many good ideas for dice that could only be made if you had your own 3D printer. Dice and minis! So excited for you. Hey, overall, this has been a good year for you. Got your wife back, your channel hit 100k subscribers, you can make your own dice and sell them too... props to you, man!
Hey Rybonator, I've only been watching your videos for about 2 months but they have inspired me to step into dice making! I'm starting out small and will eventually get all the good stuff like a pressure pot and colours for days. Watching this video was extremely informative and helpful as I had been considering printing my own masters, but not being skilled enough to custom design my own dice. So you giving away STL files for printable dice is just WOW man! I hope I can soon have all the tools I need to print your dice and see what I can make from them. Thank you for your awesome content. I'm excited to see what you make in the future.
Thank YOU for the awesome comment Sammy :) I can't wait to see what you end up creating! You have to be sure to send me some pics on twitter/insta :) I'd love to see what you create! Best of luck on your dice making journey! You are destined for greatness I can tell :)
@@Rybonator omg you're so wholesome it's so refreshing. I will mention you on Instagram for sure. For now I'm still working on making my two colour swirls work. Thanks again!! You're awesome!
I have been struggling to get a start in Dice/Miniature creation and this is definitely the highlight of my year!!!! Making the dice open source is such a Chad move.
Glad allot of people who want master dice STL files can get them here because I went out and decided to learn blender to do it myself and never in my life did I ever want to grow hair just to pull them out. Blender is great and all but good lord, I hate the interface. I thought some video editing programs interfaces were terrible. Great video as always!
The good news about Blender is that you get a TON of control. I've made a few fun dice that way. My favorite project was 3 D8s printed with runes. Unfortunately I haven't gotten to use them yet but I really hope to find a use for them in a Viking-themed campaign.
Oh yeah. Take it from this fledgling 3D artist. Blender is one hell of a powerful and versatile tool, and I really enjoy using it, but daaaaamn if the interface isn't utterly arcane. My basic 3D classes in University were taught in 3DS Max, but we could use whatever program we wanted so I stubbornly chose Blender. About half of my workload for that entire course ended up being me trying to figure out how to do the thing in Blender, as everything was found in different locations, had other names and often just worked and looked differently altogether. But when I finally got it, it ended up being a _way_ smoother process than my classmates had with Autodesk's overpriced, buggy mess.
@@Tengila Interesting. I thought getting one of the few over priced programs would be better in the long run, glad I was proven wrong. Thankfully I am getting better at Blender now. There's still a few rough things I need to get through to figure out how to make a few objects, but now that I have a base understanding of the program I feel like I'll get what I need out of it.
I used to use blender for animating way back when, and it's ok for animating! But yeah, the UI is pretty wonky. I might try and pick it back up to see what I can make happen on the dice front with it :)
@@TetherOnline It honestly depends on what you're doing. Blender does a _lot_ of things, but it's not the best at all of them. It has some sculpting tools, though I haven't really tried them out much yet, but there are better options. If you wanna make models just for 3D printing, you might actually be better off with a dedicated sculpting program. My interest in 3D modeling is primarily in the service of Game Development, and Blender is excellent for that. For example, UV mapping, rigging and skinning in Blender is an absolute breeze (as soon as you figure out where the tools are). Really, it depends on what you want to do with your project.
I personally kinda hope for more videos of this length, I really enjoy these 25-30 videos. They just feel better put together and more produced. Keep up the awesome work Rybonator, I look forward to seeing the channel grow and evolve from here.
That's good to know :) I won't worry as much about the length, and just make them the duration that i need to properly get the process across. Thank you by the way :) I'm glad you are long for the ride!
So cool. I mostly just lurk, but I am in the goblin hoard, and dicemaking discoveries pages, and watch all your videos cause supplies in New Zealand are super expensive, so im gonna have to save up for a while. Thanks for making these videos, we really enjoy them.
Thank YOU for watching Ash :) I really appreciate it. I still need to make a trip out to New Zealand! I want to walk the trail to Mordor one day! There may be alternate versions of the products that work in a similar manner. You might try asking on the FB group :)
@@Rybonator if you come to NZ let me know, we can probably give you a hand with good places to stay (ora sofa to sleep on if you are that way inclined) and such.
Thank you a million for the dice files, to both you and the partner in creation! As an absolute beginner trying to make custom dice for a great friend, but also being a paranoid for legality when it comes to using up the rest of the materials, this is invaluable!
Rybonator, thank you so much. For years now I've been developing my resin craft, and I've had one goal since the beginning: Make my own dice. As someone who wants to sell genuine and original content, it has been a struggle and I've almost given up multiple times. But your videos have inspired me over time, and have gotten me excited towards this goal. And now, a FREE and BEAUTIFUL 3D - print file?!?!? I literally almost cried. I also want to ask if I can even mess around with the file as well? Maybe add a twist. Either way, I'm so excited and grateful to use your file, and have your inspiration take the next step in my creating. Thank you Rybonator, you're awesome.
Thank you for writing this Flannel :) I am so happy that you found this useful, and that you have the motivation to start your goal! I sense nothing but greatness to come from you and your dice making! Send pics when you get started for sure. Go nuts with the files :) Also, no YOU'RE awesome :)
You are just a Dice Angel for making these files and I want to personally say thank you!!! You and your channel is the actual reason I started making dice! Because if you I sold my first two sets and soon to be my 4th and 5th!! Keep doing what you do! Once I get better it’s be awesome to do a collaboration or trade with you 💚💚
You are far too kind :) I only did what I hope others will do to continue to make this a great community. Congrats on the sales by the way! I'm super happy for you. You've sold 2 more sets of dice than I have haha :)
I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for this video. I just got myself an Elegoo mars and I’m doing all the studying I can to learn how to model my own dice and print them. Your video is so easy to digest as a complete newbie and it really makes me feel a bit more confident to try this myself
Watched the whole thing, so don’t worry about how long the videos are. I’m glad you showed what didn’t work. I may try that Zona stuff in my next restoration project. I think what really surprised me was that you had some dice designed and flat out said, “here you go. It’s free. Go ahead and sell them if you want. We won’t come after you. Just give us credit.” That’s really cool. I just wish I had a 3D printer to take advantage of that. I’ll just have to create molds or buy ones you’ve made when that comes out.
The Zona papers are just fantastic, I can't recommend them enough for a glass like finish :) And thank you for the support of the longer video. I worried about that, but the overall response is very positive! I'll make sure that if the vids need to be longer for a full explanation, then I won't worry about time :) I just think the community needed something that was safe and secure. Something that they didn't have to worry about and could sell with peace of mind :) If you ever get started, I can't wait to see what you create!
The black with gold flakes look insane. I like how the flakes are subtle like you see them through a swamp. You should consider getting a light box, showing off your dice lit from the bottom would be awesome!
I made my own once, but it kind of sucked haha. I need to get a professional one for some glamour shots :) I might end up sanding and keeping the black and gold for myself and do the challenge!
Rybonator would something like a light clear coat on resin be able to achieve the same goal? I’ve ran into the same problem with SLA resin not letting the silicone cure properly and wondered if clear coat would achieve the same or cause the same issue?
I loved this video! It's so great seeing all the ways this can go wrong, even someone who does this well, and it's awesome seeing you persevere through them!
Let's use "Does this well" loosely haha. It's all about perseverance :) You learn so much more from the failures than the actual successes. We'll get better and better each time as a channel :)
Rybonator you helped make my dreams come true my guy. Like I watched a video by you a while back that inspired me and now I'm well on my way towards opening a dice shop as well statue and mini shop. Truly dude your videos are so Informative and have helped me on my journey. Thank you 😊
Nah, it's something I hope anyone else would do to keep this community growing :) Thank you! I'm hoping it's just one step closer to a full time setup!
You forgot to put the Patreon link in your description! There's a spot where it's supposed to be, but no actual link. Just wanted to give you a heads-up!
You've brought up making master sets in several other videos, was really wondering if you'd ever cover actually making one and hoo boy what a delivery! Great video, don't mind the length because the content was enjoyable throughout, and making your own masters to freely release was super cool of y'all. Thanks for helping those of us who are really new to the dice-casting community (i.e. myself!) learn to make quality dice and keep it ethical by providing us resources for how not to copy products that could land us in trouble.
Of course Kileta! I'm glad you like what I do, and have learned something new :) If you do become a Patron, know that I appreciate it greatly. You rock :)
Got a Mars Pro printer myself and I tried printing some dice. I also added sprue holes into the STL, which means that I didn't have to drill directly into the dice, which is nice. I also printed off a sprue, which is a long rod and a cone'd tip, which can neatly shove into that hole. Issue I had with printing straight edge dice was that I noticed it didn't print perfectly square. The one I printed first was on supports, but it was flat faced, and the face looks like it bulges out. The other faces were fine. The next one I printed on a 45 degree angle in two axis, so it started to form on a point. It was a bit better, at least the faces were decently flat. Though the square of the face wasn't a square and slightly off.
About a month ago, I also made some masters with my Elegoo Mars! I designed them myself in TinkerCAD with a custom open-source font. Instead of supports, I just gave the dice a sprue in the 3D program instead of doing it later. It makes sanding a little trickier, but I just use the edge of the table lol
They need something better than a like for this vid! So much awesomeness in one vid, so much to process. I'm most definitely going to try to at least fit 2nd tier in, but holy cats those perks are amazing! I get the feeling a LOT of potions are in your future XD but omg! I'm definitely going to give your dice a go, because they look freaking awesome and you are such a gem to the community! Just, wow, so much to process before coffee!
Thank you for the high praise Lily :) I'm glad you liked all the stuff I packed in here haha. I for sure have some potion making to do! This community IS the gem, and I'm just happy to help where I can! Thank you for supporting by the way :) I truly appreciate that you would support this nerd and his passions haha.
@@Rybonator well this nerd and his passions are doing amazing things so why wouldn't I want to help in what minor way I can? I just hope to be even half as skilled one day!
Just so you know, and I know it sounds weird... but as I actually have no interest in making my own dice... I actually subscribed specifically because you leave in the mistakes, and your process on fixing those mistakes is amazing
Thank you for that Stephen :) I always hope that learning from my mistakes can help someone. I wish I would have known about them before I started, so I assume others wish the same things!
@@Rybonator any time! I subscribed after seeing one of your potion bottle DIY videos. (I can't remember if it was health, or mana) Someone in one of the many Facebook groups asked if anyone knew how to make a mold to make sugar dice, so I linked a few of your videos.
hey @Rybonator, just wanted to let you know that the probable reason why your dice failed the first time was because the dice were flat in relation to the bed (parallel). What tends to happen If you try to print large flat areas on a resin printer is that when the bed lifts it might create suction, which will pull the print off the bed. I've had that kind of failure plenty of times and finally figured it out. While you can put more supports, all that is doing is making the area stronger to counter-act the suction. Great video btw! I'm actually curing some resin dice right now to cast because you inspired me to try and make actual dice. It was weird that this video came out the day my prints cured...
That's really good to know for why it didn't work! Thank you Chris :) It's much appreciated. Perfect timing on our prints together! It's almost like... I was watching you... Or just coincidence :P
Awesome job on the dice and congrats on setting up the Patreon! Also, the chibi dice goblin is cute as heck, makes me want to get a 3d printer even more now :)
Finally! I've been waiting for this video since I first discovered your channel. Your masters look amazing! I can't wait to make my own. I was thinking I would combine your method with darkmoon's, and then you did it. The only thing I would do differently is hot-glue the toothpick to a small die like you usually do to fix the air-dry clay problem.
First thought: oh nice! I think I try to make dice as well. Thoughts when the video ended: yeah well it's also cool to just look at others doing it I guess. Holy smokes, the effort. Nice work!
I'm probably going to use the master dice I make lol they turn out so cool and we ordered the same resin when we saw your video on 3D printing miniatures!
What a banger! I'm so proud of how far you've come and all the people you've inspired to start making dice. Not only that, you then go ahead and drop another bomb on us by giving out the STL files! You're the man. I can't wait to see the 100k video! (this is more just for me, but would your friend who made the dice happen to have a video on how he made those from scratch? Because I can't find a tutorial for any program to make anything above a d6, and I'd love to send out my own version of the dice goblin dice someday.)
Thank you man, you've been there along for the ride that's for sure :) Happy to give some free stuff back to all the people that have helped this channel grow! He doesn't have one to my knowledge, but it is a subject I am planning on learning from and tackling in the near future! I want to be able to sit down and figure it out myself :)
Yaaaassssssss the video I have wanted for a whiiiiiile Thank you, sir! Edit: You guys, with your giving away that master print file. You're the best. Thank you again.
you made the files available for free with permission to sell dice from them even? dude, that is super nice and will help a lot of people. You're awesome. Awesome video as well.
Just want to keep making this community a place for wholesome inclusion :) It's so amazing right now, and I don't want that to change! Happy to help where I can :)
Also thank you Greg! It's much appreciated. :)
Like seriously. I could cry I'm so excited to try this out.
@@Rybonator super late but I just found your channel and you've inspired me to get a 3d printer and use it to help DnD addiction
I think Rybonator is one lab accident away from becoming a superhero at this point, nothing but good vibes from this guy
Oh I have plenty of accidents haha. Much appreciated my friend :)
A very small piece of advice from one hobbyist/craftsman to another, when sanding, remember to sand in the same direction every time. Don't change directions mid-sand and those small scratches won't appear. Just a very small tip, I love your work and can't wait to see what you do next. Best of luck!
I didn't know that, that is a good tip! Is it alright to be doing the concentric circles then? I assume so, but just want to double check :)
I appreciate the help Dez! :)
@@Rybonator Absolutely, at that point you're basically using an orbital sander, just obviously manually lol. Also, no problem, I really do love your work and only want to see you get better.
Thanks for the tip! It helps other people too :)
Oh didn't know that! I thought you were supposed to change directions midway through, as long as pulling up and going down exaggeratedly (idk how to describe it)
I enjoyed the length, myself. I felt like it was engaging and interesting and didn't lag in pacing. Timestamps for people to skip are a nice way to accommodate people who want more specific info so thanks for those.
I haven't sanded anything in a quarter of a century and no plans to soon, but you made me really excited about those sanding papers 😄
The Zona papers are just *italian kiss meme* magnificent. I highly recommend them :)
You have changed the game for dice hobbyists forever. Freeware is such a huge important part of community works. Humongous props to you
Rybonator giving away his 3D STL files is so freaking awesome. You're the man. Love this channel, can't wait to see what the future holds for you my man. You're awesome.
No u :)
Also thank you haha. I'm glad you like the files! I hope people get some good use out of them. :)
I’d like to see if I can print them at a very large scale. Like golf ball or baseball size.
Finally! A way to get my own dice that doesn't require molding from other people's 🥰
That was actually my entire motivation for buying a resin printer last year.
Now you can go crazy with your own dice selling if you wanted :)
The only thing holding me back from making dice for more than just me and my friends is copywriting. Thank you so much for creating a solution for all of us!
Well there we go then, you are good to go! :) Happy to help!
I could never skip ahead. I was needing a big helping of your smooth voice. 💖
Haha well I'll talk about nerdy stuff all day if people listen
@@Rybonator Yes, talk nerdy to me! 🤣
Oh wow, this is exactly the kind of video I'm looking for! Your videos have inspired me to start making my own dice, but it's just so hard to know exactly how to get started, and especially how to get quality dice molds out of 3D print, as when I print them there's always the construction lines covering the surface... Thank you so much!
This worked out perfectly then :) I'm glad I was able to cover all topics haha
Nah metal scrapers are fine on resin print beds, its just using that metal scraper on the plastic FEP film is a huge no go
Ahh ok that makes sense. I knew the film was bad idea, but good to know I'm not screwing my print bed up :)
@@Rybonator yep! If anything scarring that metal plate could help with adhesion! Also don't be too afraid to lower that support contact setting if you're also willing to slow down the lift speed and take it a little slower (generally makes support cleanup a hell of alot easier)
Nah, metal on FEP works too if you put slight pressure pushing up the cured resin.
But they freaking cut your hands
Giving away free files and allowing your viewers to sell whatever dice they make from your design is so inexplicably rad! Also, I really enjoyed the longer video. :)
I just wanted there to be a solution for a common "Is this ok to sell or will people be upset?" problem. I Hope that others would have done the same in my boat :)
Good to know! I won't be afraid if they go a bit longer in the future then. :)
After a couple of weeks of buying and waiting and watching, I pulled my first set of dice out of my pressure pot about an hour ago. They're crystal clear and I am very excited. It's all thanks to your videos, the free to use/sell STL file is just cherry on top. I think that deserves a few bucks a month :)
That's so awesome! Great job Cameron :) I'd love to see what you made! Send me a pic on twitter/instagram sometime :)
Also you rock for supporting on Patreon if you did! I can't thank you enough for helping to support my dream job.
Free files is amazing. I have been looking into getting masters made but don’t really have plans to sell them since I’m still learning so being able to just find someone who can print these is such a gift. I’ve gotten so many tips on improving my dice making from this channel and as such have really improved in a short time. Thank you so much for doing this for your community
Of course! I hope that many of you all would do the same :) It's such a fantastically wholesome community, and I hope it stays that way!
Nice! Now get to be a Dice Goblin, be part of the Black Magic Craft Fellowship, and the SteadyCraftin community! Its the trifecta!
Haha terrain, dice and toys. What else does someone need in their life? :P
Also thank you so much for supporting me on this journey Greg :) It's much appreciated!
@@Rybonator Of course! Keep the content coming!
I have been searching for information about master dice for months. And you have answered every single question I had and then showed a full tutorial for them!! Thank you so much!
Well then this is a perfectly timed video then :) Glad I could answer your questions blu! :)
Ahhh! STLs! Yes! Thank you! I'm someone who's worked as a 3d printer technician and have recently gotten into dice making - purely inspired by you! This is truly awesome of you, and I want to thank you so much. Once i get the hang of using the premade mould I have, I am for SURE gonna make some using your files. I will be sure to tag you in them when I post them!
That's awesome! I can't wait to see what a real 3d Printing pro can do with the files! Looking forward to getting the pics :)
And of course! Glad to help :)
I love your videos.
I don't make dice. Never have. Never made anything with resin. Don't even own a 3D printer, and I don't play D&D. But something about your videos makes me really want to watch them. I think it is the fact that you are not only willing to show your mistakes but really want to show them, and I watch most channels because I enjoy the voices of the person creating them.
That's awesome :) I'm glad I provide at least some entertainment even if you don't partake in the craft! I would much rather show my mistakes, as they are far more important than my successes in my opinion. That's where you learn the most!
Thank you for the open source 3D models oh my word. Super duper subscribed. I don’t subscribe often since the RUclips algorithm usually shows me what I want to watch anyway. You are now the third channel I am subscribed to. Keep rolling! You deserve good things to happen to you
Elizabeth Stevenson aw that last sentence, well said
That last line was so dang wholesome :) I am honored to be subscription number 3 Elizabeth! Thank you so much :) I hope good things happen to you too!
For your silicone molds you can cut them like a zig-zag so they can fit together nicely. Your dice will turn out amazing whether you do it or not. You'r great man, keep going.
I sent him a set of molds to review that I think will completely revolutionize de-molding. Hopefully the video will turn up in a couple of weeks, assuming nothing goes wrong with his tests. No more mold seams!
@@ClokworkGremlin We fellow supporters need to keep this guy up. lol
The zig Zags always worked for when I completely cut the molds, but for the halfway cut up molds, I don't find it to be HUGELY necessary. Maybe I am just being naive though haha. :)
I appreciate that man! :)
@@Rybonator Nah, you keep doing what you're doing. I have literately no experience, just a thought. lol
This video is literally the reason I want to make my own dice. High key. Like, I've been watching your videos for a while and thought "those are cool, fancy that, he's makin his own dice well lookie there what a concept" but never considered _me_ making _my_ own until now. Catch me buying _all_ this stuff and running a heckin etsy shop full of custom dice. Thanks for this, man. You're the best.
Wow, those potions are cool. I can't afford that level of support, but kudos to anyone who can, that's a great reward for them.
I'm glad that you like them :) And no worries my friend! I'm just glad that you are watching my videos. That's support enough!
Long videos are great! I could watch these for days.
I'm glad you like them :) I won't shy away from lengthy stuff then!
oh man! I've been binging your channel and I've been getting now to the older videos; and it's so funny to see you use for the first time some techniques and products that have then become true and trusted! and the pressure chamber is almost without stickers! NAKED!!!
I'm, again, binging all your videos to get inspration and tips for beginning casting
I finally got to watching this one and, like many people in the comments, I'm freaking out that you're providing free to download, free to duplicate and sell dice files
If and WHEN I get around to making the Rybo-dice I'm never going to forget the generosity and wisdom you've poured into your videos
When you got to the part about the free dice file I literally started crying. I stumbled upon your video after failing to use Amazon dice molds and it just crushed my dreams of making and selling my own dice. I definitely want to learn how to create my own dice models but these will be a great jumping off point for me! Thank you so much!!
You are such a gem! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and that dice file! ❤️❤️ the dice making community is lucky to have you!
I'm lucky to be involved in such a wholesome and rad community :) Thank YOU for watching!
You know what's weird? I've been watching your dice making vids for a while, I LOVE resin making and really want to get into making my own dice. I'd been searching relentlessly this week for a good way to make my own custom master dice set, and how to go about that so I can make my friend's good quality dice sets and maybe down the line sell some? Who knows. Perfect timing on this video tysm
Bam! I knew that Petrichoral would be searching this week. I timed this out perfectly :)
Glad I could help out!
@@Rybonator bless hahah :P
Don't worry about length, man, I could watch your videos for hours! You have such a generous personality and inviting voice that really shines in these tutorials where you help us curious goblins out. I'm not seeing anything in the Patreon tiers that I personally would be interested in buying, but if you ever sell prints of your 3D dice or molds or something I'd try to save up for that! Your videos have encouraged me to try resin as a hobby and I've only just started making a couple UV resin dice from the Sofie & Toffee molds, so I've still got a lot of XP to gain before I'm ready for high-level dice... :)
I'm glad you like what I do :) You'll level up in no time my friend!
Also no worries on the Patreon stuff, it won't be for everyone :) I might get to where I can do some limited runs of prints etc, and if I can, I'll let you all know for sure!
MY GUY!!! You've seriously saved me TONS of money in experimenting and whatnot by showing the inhibit x. I've just gotten into making dice and creating my own style but i couldn't get past the inhibition of silicone and 3d prints. Definitely subbing
Glad to have helped my friend :)
Just came by to see this out of pure curiosity (I know nothing of 3D printing, making dice, etc.). Very fascinating! But I would never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever have the patience to do this! Glad to see there are people like you out there who do!
Thank you for doing a video on this. I was just starting to make molds from 3d prints and was experiencing the uncured silicone issues. This has helped immensely. I'll probably be making those challenge dice for my roommate who loves mini painting.
Nice! I would love to see other people do this challenge too :) Glad it was helpful!
I had just ordered a resin printer the other day, and I'm super stoked for it to come in. And then I see this video as I'm looking through some of your older ones! It was such good timing! Definitely looking forward to supporting your Patreon when I get home!
Nice! What perfect timing :) I mean... I totally planned it that way.
I appreciate that more than you know Necroxin :) Thank you for supporting if you do!
Of course! Your videos have always been inspiring! They're what really got me into wanting to make dice.
Doing the impatient dance by the window waiting for Amazon to bring the printer any minute now 😂
This video is awesome! I love that you aren’t afraid to show us your failures so that we can learn from them. It’s so informative too!
I'm glad you liked it :) I've got plenty more failures where that came from! haha
i like his videos he shows his trial and error and i love that
I'm glad you like my style :) I have plenty of errors to show! haha
I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW EXCITED I AM TO SEE WHAT KIND OF DICE YOU MAKE IN THE FUTURE!!!
*whew*, sorry for shouting, but it's so true. Been following you for a while and I'm sure you've had or been given so many good ideas for dice that could only be made if you had your own 3D printer. Dice and minis! So excited for you.
Hey, overall, this has been a good year for you. Got your wife back, your channel hit 100k subscribers, you can make your own dice and sell them too... props to you, man!
Hey Rybonator, I've only been watching your videos for about 2 months but they have inspired me to step into dice making! I'm starting out small and will eventually get all the good stuff like a pressure pot and colours for days. Watching this video was extremely informative and helpful as I had been considering printing my own masters, but not being skilled enough to custom design my own dice. So you giving away STL files for printable dice is just WOW man! I hope I can soon have all the tools I need to print your dice and see what I can make from them. Thank you for your awesome content. I'm excited to see what you make in the future.
Thank YOU for the awesome comment Sammy :) I can't wait to see what you end up creating! You have to be sure to send me some pics on twitter/insta :) I'd love to see what you create!
Best of luck on your dice making journey! You are destined for greatness I can tell :)
@@Rybonator omg you're so wholesome it's so refreshing. I will mention you on Instagram for sure. For now I'm still working on making my two colour swirls work. Thanks again!! You're awesome!
I have been struggling to get a start in Dice/Miniature creation and this is definitely the highlight of my year!!!! Making the dice open source is such a Chad move.
Haha MY FIRST CHAD MOVE! Finally, I know what the normies feel like.
Glad you found it helpful :)
Thank you so so much for this. I got so excited when I saw the notification. Bless you and I'll look into becoming a Patron.
Of course! I am glad you were so excited :) Thanks for being a part of the channel, and even more thanks for looking into the Patreon :)
Super happy that this video came out now as my master dice should be finished printing tomorrow. I wouldn't be as far in this if not for you. Thanks!
That's awesome! Congrats Alec :) Can't wait to see what you create
most of the products you recommend are sold out and are recommended together. everyone's making dice and I love it!
That's so cool! I love that there are so many people out there making click clacks :)
Glad allot of people who want master dice STL files can get them here because I went out and decided to learn blender to do it myself and never in my life did I ever want to grow hair just to pull them out. Blender is great and all but good lord, I hate the interface. I thought some video editing programs interfaces were terrible.
Great video as always!
The good news about Blender is that you get a TON of control. I've made a few fun dice that way. My favorite project was 3 D8s printed with runes. Unfortunately I haven't gotten to use them yet but I really hope to find a use for them in a Viking-themed campaign.
Oh yeah. Take it from this fledgling 3D artist. Blender is one hell of a powerful and versatile tool, and I really enjoy using it, but daaaaamn if the interface isn't utterly arcane. My basic 3D classes in University were taught in 3DS Max, but we could use whatever program we wanted so I stubbornly chose Blender. About half of my workload for that entire course ended up being me trying to figure out how to do the thing in Blender, as everything was found in different locations, had other names and often just worked and looked differently altogether. But when I finally got it, it ended up being a _way_ smoother process than my classmates had with Autodesk's overpriced, buggy mess.
@@Tengila Interesting. I thought getting one of the few over priced programs would be better in the long run, glad I was proven wrong.
Thankfully I am getting better at Blender now. There's still a few rough things I need to get through to figure out how to make a few objects, but now that I have a base understanding of the program I feel like I'll get what I need out of it.
I used to use blender for animating way back when, and it's ok for animating! But yeah, the UI is pretty wonky. I might try and pick it back up to see what I can make happen on the dice front with it :)
@@TetherOnline It honestly depends on what you're doing. Blender does a _lot_ of things, but it's not the best at all of them. It has some sculpting tools, though I haven't really tried them out much yet, but there are better options. If you wanna make models just for 3D printing, you might actually be better off with a dedicated sculpting program. My interest in 3D modeling is primarily in the service of Game Development, and Blender is excellent for that. For example, UV mapping, rigging and skinning in Blender is an absolute breeze (as soon as you figure out where the tools are). Really, it depends on what you want to do with your project.
On behalf of crafters everywhere I say thank you!!! I can’t wait to get the chance to make those dice!
Well you are welcome Random Nerdy Girl :) (And crafters everywhere!) I can't wait to see what everyone creates with these bad boys!
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I personally kinda hope for more videos of this length, I really enjoy these 25-30 videos. They just feel better put together and more produced. Keep up the awesome work Rybonator, I look forward to seeing the channel grow and evolve from here.
That's good to know :) I won't worry as much about the length, and just make them the duration that i need to properly get the process across.
Thank you by the way :) I'm glad you are long for the ride!
So cool. I mostly just lurk, but I am in the goblin hoard, and dicemaking discoveries pages, and watch all your videos cause supplies in New Zealand are super expensive, so im gonna have to save up for a while.
Thanks for making these videos, we really enjoy them.
Thank YOU for watching Ash :) I really appreciate it. I still need to make a trip out to New Zealand! I want to walk the trail to Mordor one day!
There may be alternate versions of the products that work in a similar manner. You might try asking on the FB group :)
@@Rybonator if you come to NZ let me know, we can probably give you a hand with good places to stay (ora sofa to sleep on if you are that way inclined) and such.
@@ashann114 Much appreciated my friend :) I'll keep that in mind!
Thank you a million for the dice files, to both you and the partner in creation! As an absolute beginner trying to make custom dice for a great friend, but also being a paranoid for legality when it comes to using up the rest of the materials, this is invaluable!
Rybonator, thank you so much. For years now I've been developing my resin craft, and I've had one goal since the beginning: Make my own dice. As someone who wants to sell genuine and original content, it has been a struggle and I've almost given up multiple times. But your videos have inspired me over time, and have gotten me excited towards this goal. And now, a FREE and BEAUTIFUL 3D - print file?!?!? I literally almost cried. I also want to ask if I can even mess around with the file as well? Maybe add a twist. Either way, I'm so excited and grateful to use your file, and have your inspiration take the next step in my creating. Thank you Rybonator, you're awesome.
Thank you for writing this Flannel :) I am so happy that you found this useful, and that you have the motivation to start your goal! I sense nothing but greatness to come from you and your dice making! Send pics when you get started for sure.
Go nuts with the files :)
Also, no YOU'RE awesome :)
I’m SO HAPPY THAT THINGS ARE MOVING UP FOR YOU! Cant wait to join the Goblin community!
Thank you Amarychu :D Happy to have you join in!
Kudos to you for trying SO MANY new things in this video! As always, I love watching your process :)
It was absolutely a lot to try and tackle haha :) But I'm glad it all worked out! Thanks for watching :)
Your clear dice are beautiful.
Thank you! I'm glad you like them :)
You are just a Dice Angel for making these files and I want to personally say thank you!!! You and your channel is the actual reason I started making dice! Because if you I sold my first two sets and soon to be my 4th and 5th!!
Keep doing what you do! Once I get better it’s be awesome to do a collaboration or trade with you 💚💚
You are far too kind :) I only did what I hope others will do to continue to make this a great community.
Congrats on the sales by the way! I'm super happy for you. You've sold 2 more sets of dice than I have haha :)
Rybonator you are too awesome with all your videos 💚💚 now I just gotta invest in a resin printer 🤣🤣
I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for this video. I just got myself an Elegoo mars and I’m doing all the studying I can to learn how to model my own dice and print them. Your video is so easy to digest as a complete newbie and it really makes me feel a bit more confident to try this myself
Watched the whole thing, so don’t worry about how long the videos are. I’m glad you showed what didn’t work. I may try that Zona stuff in my next restoration project.
I think what really surprised me was that you had some dice designed and flat out said, “here you go. It’s free. Go ahead and sell them if you want. We won’t come after you. Just give us credit.” That’s really cool. I just wish I had a 3D printer to take advantage of that. I’ll just have to create molds or buy ones you’ve made when that comes out.
The Zona papers are just fantastic, I can't recommend them enough for a glass like finish :) And thank you for the support of the longer video. I worried about that, but the overall response is very positive! I'll make sure that if the vids need to be longer for a full explanation, then I won't worry about time :)
I just think the community needed something that was safe and secure. Something that they didn't have to worry about and could sell with peace of mind :) If you ever get started, I can't wait to see what you create!
I knew the second I saw it, it was the crafsman!
That was an adorable way to do your patreon.
The black with gold flakes look insane. I like how the flakes are subtle like you see them through a swamp. You should consider getting a light box, showing off your dice lit from the bottom would be awesome!
I made my own once, but it kind of sucked haha. I need to get a professional one for some glamour shots :)
I might end up sanding and keeping the black and gold for myself and do the challenge!
Inhibit the inhibitor with Inhibit X!
Love the dice making! Didn't realize 3D printing was so finicky.
Ooh yeah, but give it a go and become one of us that have passed through the trial of fire!
Oh it's a son of a gun. But it's worth it for the customization :) Glad you like the dice!
Rybonator would something like a light clear coat on resin be able to achieve the same goal? I’ve ran into the same problem with SLA resin not letting the silicone cure properly and wondered if clear coat would achieve the same or cause the same issue?
I loved this video! It's so great seeing all the ways this can go wrong, even someone who does this well, and it's awesome seeing you persevere through them!
Let's use "Does this well" loosely haha. It's all about perseverance :) You learn so much more from the failures than the actual successes. We'll get better and better each time as a channel :)
Rybonator you helped make my dreams come true my guy. Like I watched a video by you a while back that inspired me and now I'm well on my way towards opening a dice shop as well statue and mini shop. Truly dude your videos are so Informative and have helped me on my journey. Thank you 😊
Thank you for the dice stls. I look forward to trying them out.
I can't wait to see what you make with them :)
That's so incredibly generous of you! And that's awesome on your new patreon!
Nah, it's something I hope anyone else would do to keep this community growing :)
Thank you! I'm hoping it's just one step closer to a full time setup!
You forgot to put the Patreon link in your description! There's a spot where it's supposed to be, but no actual link. Just wanted to give you a heads-up!
You rock my friend, It's updated now! I spaced , my bad!
I'm new to dice making and your videos have been super helpful and easy to understand. Thanks for taking the time to make these!
Bro that’s so nice of you to give away a file like that. You’re awesome.
Happy to help make this community a better place :)
Such an uplifting and rewarding way to start my Saturday ❤️
I'm glad you started your Saturday on a Positive note my friend :) Have an awesome day!
I'm stealing the bottled potion dice idea, that looks awesome and a fun way to have IRL props for my players.
You've brought up making master sets in several other videos, was really wondering if you'd ever cover actually making one and hoo boy what a delivery! Great video, don't mind the length because the content was enjoyable throughout, and making your own masters to freely release was super cool of y'all. Thanks for helping those of us who are really new to the dice-casting community (i.e. myself!) learn to make quality dice and keep it ethical by providing us resources for how not to copy products that could land us in trouble.
Of course! I hope that you find this useful for your dice making to come :) Best of luck to you my friend!
Oh my goodness thank you so much! I will definitely consider becoming a patron. I love your videos and as always I learned something!
Of course Kileta! I'm glad you like what I do, and have learned something new :)
If you do become a Patron, know that I appreciate it greatly. You rock :)
It's great that you're giving away the stl files for dice makers!
Happy to do so :) I hope others find some use out of it!
Got a Mars Pro printer myself and I tried printing some dice. I also added sprue holes into the STL, which means that I didn't have to drill directly into the dice, which is nice. I also printed off a sprue, which is a long rod and a cone'd tip, which can neatly shove into that hole. Issue I had with printing straight edge dice was that I noticed it didn't print perfectly square. The one I printed first was on supports, but it was flat faced, and the face looks like it bulges out. The other faces were fine. The next one I printed on a 45 degree angle in two axis, so it started to form on a point. It was a bit better, at least the faces were decently flat. Though the square of the face wasn't a square and slightly off.
About a month ago, I also made some masters with my Elegoo Mars! I designed them myself in TinkerCAD with a custom open-source font. Instead of supports, I just gave the dice a sprue in the 3D program instead of doing it later. It makes sanding a little trickier, but I just use the edge of the table lol
Hey, if it works it works! :) Also, whoop! Elegoo mars buddies haha
They need something better than a like for this vid! So much awesomeness in one vid, so much to process. I'm most definitely going to try to at least fit 2nd tier in, but holy cats those perks are amazing! I get the feeling a LOT of potions are in your future XD but omg! I'm definitely going to give your dice a go, because they look freaking awesome and you are such a gem to the community! Just, wow, so much to process before coffee!
Thank you for the high praise Lily :) I'm glad you liked all the stuff I packed in here haha. I for sure have some potion making to do! This community IS the gem, and I'm just happy to help where I can!
Thank you for supporting by the way :) I truly appreciate that you would support this nerd and his passions haha.
@@Rybonator well this nerd and his passions are doing amazing things so why wouldn't I want to help in what minor way I can? I just hope to be even half as skilled one day!
@Rybonator - you should soak the finished still supported prints in really hot water, it softens up the supports and makes them easier to remove.
I've started doing that lately! That's a great tip :)
I love long videos that are GOOD. I don't even need free crap. And you nailed it!
Just so you know, and I know it sounds weird... but as I actually have no interest in making my own dice... I actually subscribed specifically because you leave in the mistakes, and your process on fixing those mistakes is amazing
Thank you for that Stephen :) I always hope that learning from my mistakes can help someone. I wish I would have known about them before I started, so I assume others wish the same things!
@@Rybonator any time! I subscribed after seeing one of your potion bottle DIY videos. (I can't remember if it was health, or mana) Someone in one of the many Facebook groups asked if anyone knew how to make a mold to make sugar dice, so I linked a few of your videos.
Awesome, thank you for the stl files. I have been banging my head on making dice in 3D
Of course! Happy to help :)
I HAVE BEEN DESPERATE to find .stl dice for SO LONG thank you so much this is life changing
That's awesome :D I'm glad I was able to help Natalia! Send pics when you get them printed :)
Thank you for showing your way of 3D printing, mistake and solutions.
Thank you for showing the dice without stands after the print! I was always wondering why stands were really needed for 3d printed resin dice.
Of course! I had to test it myself, but now I REALLY know why haha
Opening seconds and the dice look awesome! So excited to see the rest!
Looking good out the gate! That's the goal :) haha
I love your work man, can't wait to print out those dice your letting people use.
Thanks Quentin! I am excited to see what people end up creating with my files :)
Open source dice! Good luck with your Patreon dude~
Thank you Juzzburn Gigaqueer. My life will never be the same, knowing that I have met the person with the best name in the world. :)
hey @Rybonator, just wanted to let you know that the probable reason why your dice failed the first time was because the dice were flat in relation to the bed (parallel). What tends to happen If you try to print large flat areas on a resin printer is that when the bed lifts it might create suction, which will pull the print off the bed.
I've had that kind of failure plenty of times and finally figured it out. While you can put more supports, all that is doing is making the area stronger to counter-act the suction.
Great video btw! I'm actually curing some resin dice right now to cast because you inspired me to try and make actual dice. It was weird that this video came out the day my prints cured...
That's really good to know for why it didn't work! Thank you Chris :) It's much appreciated.
Perfect timing on our prints together! It's almost like... I was watching you...
Or just coincidence :P
Nice ! According from what I read the choice of a transparent resin allows a better UV curing that helps preventing silicone cure inhibition
Awesome job on the dice and congrats on setting up the Patreon! Also, the chibi dice goblin is cute as heck, makes me want to get a 3d printer even more now :)
Thank you on many accounts :) I'm glad you liked the video!
It's a worthwhile investment if you buy many minis :) Saves cash in the long run!
Finally! I've been waiting for this video since I first discovered your channel. Your masters look amazing! I can't wait to make my own. I was thinking I would combine your method with darkmoon's, and then you did it. The only thing I would do differently is hot-glue the toothpick to a small die like you usually do to fix the air-dry clay problem.
That's actually my plan moving forward. If not that, then to try a tested sulfer free clay moving forward :) Glad you enjoyed!
First thought: oh nice! I think I try to make dice as well.
Thoughts when the video ended: yeah well it's also cool to just look at others doing it I guess.
Holy smokes, the effort. Nice work!
I also use the Zona paper after watching Dark Moon Dice. Great stuff. I knew you would like the Sorta Clear silicone.
I am working on a new set of molds for the next video, and got even better results with it :)
Your dice are amazingly beautiful
No u :)
Also thank you haha
@@Rybonator I can't wait to see your next project. You make me want to invest in a 3d printer
Been following you for forever it seems and it’s amazing what you’ve given the community over the years! Thanks!
Your videos are awesome! Packed with useful info.
Glad you like them Mark :) I try to keep people as informed as I can!
Thank you:))))) I been wanting to make my own dice now I can. I don’t own a 3D print so thank you so much
Of course! You can always get them printed online ify ou need!
Thanks for the free dice set, not gonna sell them but going to print a few for myself and D&D group.
Of course! Send pics if you do :) I'd love to see!
I loved the length of this video and i love your channel as always my friend!!!
Thanks goodness :) I am glad you all don't think I'm just boring you for too long! haha
@@Rybonator never ever never haha!!
I'm probably going to use the master dice I make lol they turn out so cool and we ordered the same resin when we saw your video on 3D printing miniatures!
Thank you for posting, I enjoy your watching your videos even if I don't make something, but this one was extremely helpful :)
Nice! I can't wait to see what you create :)
KINGGGGG WE WILL NEVER NOT APPRECIATE A LONG ASS VIDEO YOU GOOOOOO
Lol well thank you Glompy :) Glad it wasn't too much!
Thank you very much for the effort you've put into this tutorial, for sharing that experience with us and of course for the neat models themselves.
Of course Robert! :) I'm glad it was helpful
I love the longer video!!! This was such a cool one too
I'm glad you liked it! :) I was super happy with the final results
What a banger! I'm so proud of how far you've come and all the people you've inspired to start making dice. Not only that, you then go ahead and drop another bomb on us by giving out the STL files! You're the man. I can't wait to see the 100k video!
(this is more just for me, but would your friend who made the dice happen to have a video on how he made those from scratch? Because I can't find a tutorial for any program to make anything above a d6, and I'd love to send out my own version of the dice goblin dice someday.)
Thank you man, you've been there along for the ride that's for sure :) Happy to give some free stuff back to all the people that have helped this channel grow!
He doesn't have one to my knowledge, but it is a subject I am planning on learning from and tackling in the near future! I want to be able to sit down and figure it out myself :)
This is really cool. I enjoyed seeing the trial/test runs.
I'm glad you like it! I would rather show the process so that people know some possible failure points and can avoid them for themselves :)
Yaaaassssssss the video I have wanted for a whiiiiiile
Thank you, sir!
Edit: You guys, with your giving away that master print file. You're the best. Thank you again.
I hope it answered your questions and met your expectations :)