It'd be a fair bit of extra work to make the numbers flat, unfortunately (unless there's an easier way I'm unfamiliar with). The dice model comes with 3D numbers on it already, so I'd need to recreate it in Blender with the numbers removed, then paint them back onto the dice. That said, if there's a way that's less tedious, I could look into it :) I'm still learning how to use Blender so I don't have much experience yet
well regardless, the dice look amazing and its honestly great especially for someone still learning how to use blender. Do you think it would be possible to extrude the faces of the dice while excluding the numbers so they're on the same level and then scale it back down to its original size?
I'm pretty sure that in blender you can just create the basic iso-sphere shape and set it to have 20 sides! I once made a d20 for the heck of it and it was super simple! Hope this helps a little.
Just an FYI, if you don't use a mod manager, and I can't being on a Mac, you need to add the dice information to the modsettings file. Otherwise the dice don't show up in game. At least that's what happened to me. I can run the Modders Multitool under Boot Camp to unpak and get the information, but it's better posted here.
I added a non-.pak version under Misc files, though I'd also recommend looking at this Github page, as it looks like a mod manager for MacOS was just uploaded today.
Ahhh! These are beautiful. My favorite colors! Thanks so much for making and releasing these. I'm going to be staring at the dice for a long time before i roll. lol
Thanks :D I'm planning to make some similar ones themed around the various magic types (Force, Radiant, Cold, Fire, etc), but if there's any other colors you'd like, let me know!
That's the plan :D I have a couple sets in mind that I want to work on, with a magic-themed set being one of them. Not sure when I'll get the full set finished but it should have plenty of options <3
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Mystral Magic - Full Dice Set
Thanks <3
Update: The Mac Mod Manager is pretty basic but if you don't want to fiddle with the modsettings.lsx file then it does the job.
(also, would it be possible to see other color variations? my current wizard is very much a turquoise girl 🥺)