Of all the time I have spent looking to find an easy way to make dice and here a guy 370 followers is the real MVP. Thank you Nash for making a clear and easy answer that I have not been able to find until now.
Currently in the process of printing my first "custom" dice from the DiceMaker. 1,000,000% easier than trying to start from scratch in Blender. Thanks again. @@Nash_Idaho
Instead of saving each dice individually, you can scroll down on the save menu and select 'Export All' and it will save each dice as a separate stl file for you
OK, you just saved me ; i've spend the last weeks dealing with Blender to make dice with no results so thank you very very much for this video and the tutorial ❤
Muchas gracias, genial! Cómo es el asunto sobre la licencia de las fuentes? Puedo usar cualquiera para vender mis dados? Como hago para darme cuenta de que fuente puedo usar o no?
It appears that you can use anything you create with the program freely. The license only seems to restrict the software not the prints. The creator even encourages creating dice masters with it.
Bro since I discovered your channel I've been playing with this program . But I'm trying to put custom logos on mine . And it's a battle man I'm telling to to convert and do all the fine touches to the file. So I'm throwing together some python code that will make this easier to go from a SVG or PNG file run it through the code and spits out the ttd format. I'm trying to do like 12 logos all at once and thes online converters always have some limitations. If it works I'll post it for you and other dice maker devs👌
Its an awesome tutorial, love it. My question is, you made pngs in the blank space, can I do it where a number is without taking the number away? Thank you ^^
You can replace any side with a new design but if you wanted to add a design to a side and keep the number I think you’d have to make a whole new design I don’t think you can layer the designs on top of each other for example
I've been using this program for some time to try and design masters, it's absolutely amazing. You can even add the fins for printing. On question though, I don't have a printer myself so I send it out to print, but it seems that I keep having issues with "thin" lines collapsing/not printing well. Any advice on this?
I would recommend getting your own printer as they are really affordable, but a few things I've noticed... adding more supports all around the numbers on the bottom facing faces is important! Keep the intricate designs like a logo on the 20 facing upwards. Lastly keep the designs simple, lines too close together can fuse if the printer isnt dialed perfectly...
@@Nash_Idaho unfortunately here in Brazil they are not as affordable 😅 I think the design is ok, extra supports sounds something I could try. Also wondering about the engraving depth. Do you think it collapses when it’s too deep? I had at 1.25, but considering 0.75 might be better. Afraid that if I put less it won’t be enough after polishing
Next step? That was my first step in dice making. Whole reason i started is because I wanted custom sides for my characters. Oh and i used the free version of Fusion 360
@@RandomStuff404s started from scratch as i wanted to learn the program doing these. d4 d6 d8 were pretty easy to figure out myself. D10 d12 and d20 i found a tutorial on YT. Once i saved the basic shapes as templates i reused them ever since.
There's a tool you can get for generating 3d polygons in fusion but it's not much better than this as you'd need to go in and individually sketch each number in fusion or draw in images using the canvas feature
which slicer do you use? i've been printing using chitubox without issues, I've heard of some issues with lychee. It may also be an option in your slicer to make it hollow or filled.
@@Nash_Idaho it is hollow in the dice program and in the stl I used stl viewer and chitubox I am wondering if it is the font I used I used a font called stucked in gears
@@robertwilliams1095 the 3d file viewed on the computer will be hollow I suppose as it really is just the outside polygons you see, making it solid for 3d printing is the job of the slicer, once it is sliced is it solid?
@@Nash_Idaho I figured it out it is the font it is loading at engrave depth of 5.00mm automatically evertime I try to use it. I changed the depth and it fixed the issue thank you for taking time to help me and thank you for the awesome video
@@robertwilliams1095 that is really interesting, I think if the numbers get too deep they can clip through another part of the di and cause the 3d program to not know which side is the inside or outside! Well good to know for the future and I’m glad you figured it out!
Please be advised... If you want to make your own dice, to sell... You can't use other people's fonts. Just like you can't use other people's dice design, a font is copyrighted too. (But some may be public domain)
Is it a .ttf file? If it is and it doesn’t work then you may need to try a different font, some fonts, specially free ones are missing numbers and other things so maybe that is causing an error too
it wont allow you to add words longer than 4 letter to the faces. So if you're attempting to make dice for sight words for a 1st grade class, this is a major limitation.
Of all the time I have spent looking to find an easy way to make dice and here a guy 370 followers is the real MVP. Thank you Nash for making a clear and easy answer that I have not been able to find until now.
thanks! glad it helped!
Currently in the process of printing my first "custom" dice from the DiceMaker. 1,000,000% easier than trying to start from scratch in Blender. Thanks again. @@Nash_Idaho
You have no idea how much you just saved a lot of us! Hours of searching to find this diamond in the rough was so worth it!
Awesome!
My God, my God, my God, I've been living this long to find this. Thank you from Korea.
Very simple and helpful tutorial
Instead of saving each dice individually, you can scroll down on the save menu and select 'Export All' and it will save each dice as a separate stl file for you
This is a good to know!
OK, you just saved me ; i've spend the last weeks dealing with Blender to make dice with no results so thank you very very much for this video and the tutorial ❤
Awesome! Thanks!
I designed a D5 with unique geometry on Blender and printing masters based on the design. I can’t wait to start selling them!
This is such a comprehensive video - amazing job
This is a FANTSTIC video, you are easy to follow.
I've been using Freecad for my modeling options, this is so much easier regarding don't selection and alignment! Great video!
I never comment on anything, but you just saved my reality lol! Deserved a follow for this one!
Great freaking tutorial. Thanks
Yup. For sure subscribing to this.
As always you are awesome. Time Giver!
This is awesome!
i have dreamt of something like this, for showing me this alone you get a subscription
Glad I could help! Also major props to Igor the creator of this app!
Excellent tutorial. One question, how to achieve the smooth rounded edges instead of sharp edges of the dice?? please make a tutorial on this
There is an dropdown menu towards the top of the right menu that gives you different options for edges!
nice video!!!!
Thanks!
Also with that pentagram if you had spun it 180° you could have had the two corners in the corners so that you could scale it up just a bit more.
You are a Legend! The only thing I could say for feedback is the audio is a bit quiet but keep up the goodd work, thank you!
Muchas gracias, genial! Cómo es el asunto sobre la licencia de las fuentes? Puedo usar cualquiera para vender mis dados? Como hago para darme cuenta de que fuente puedo usar o no?
It appears that you can use anything you create with the program freely. The license only seems to restrict the software not the prints. The creator even encourages creating dice masters with it.
Bro since I discovered your channel I've been playing with this program . But I'm trying to put custom logos on mine . And it's a battle man I'm telling to to convert and do all the fine touches to the file. So I'm throwing together some python code that will make this easier to go from a SVG or PNG file run it through the code and spits out the ttd format. I'm trying to do like 12 logos all at once and thes online converters always have some limitations. If it works I'll post it for you and other dice maker devs👌
You should be fine doing custom logos in png format as long as the design is black on a white background
Its an awesome tutorial, love it. My question is, you made pngs in the blank space, can I do it where a number is without taking the number away? Thank you ^^
You can replace any side with a new design but if you wanted to add a design to a side and keep the number I think you’d have to make a whole new design I don’t think you can layer the designs on top of each other for example
I've been using this program for some time to try and design masters, it's absolutely amazing. You can even add the fins for printing.
On question though, I don't have a printer myself so I send it out to print, but it seems that I keep having issues with "thin" lines collapsing/not printing well. Any advice on this?
I would recommend getting your own printer as they are really affordable, but a few things I've noticed... adding more supports all around the numbers on the bottom facing faces is important! Keep the intricate designs like a logo on the 20 facing upwards. Lastly keep the designs simple, lines too close together can fuse if the printer isnt dialed perfectly...
@@Nash_Idaho unfortunately here in Brazil they are not as affordable 😅 I think the design is ok, extra supports sounds something I could try. Also wondering about the engraving depth. Do you think it collapses when it’s too deep? I had at 1.25, but considering 0.75 might be better. Afraid that if I put less it won’t be enough after polishing
Hope someday they develop it for Mac
It’s built on unity maybe asking the developer to port it to Mac??? Otherwise I have a few videos on using blender to do the same
Next step? That was my first step in dice making. Whole reason i started is because I wanted custom sides for my characters. Oh and i used the free version of Fusion 360
For Fusion 360, you start from scratch or there's a template?
@@RandomStuff404s started from scratch as i wanted to learn the program doing these. d4 d6 d8 were pretty easy to figure out myself. D10 d12 and d20 i found a tutorial on YT.
Once i saved the basic shapes as templates i reused them ever since.
There's a tool you can get for generating 3d polygons in fusion but it's not much better than this as you'd need to go in and individually sketch each number in fusion or draw in images using the canvas feature
I have a question I tried this and it made the dice hollow is there a way to make it solid
which slicer do you use? i've been printing using chitubox without issues, I've heard of some issues with lychee. It may also be an option in your slicer to make it hollow or filled.
@@Nash_Idaho it is hollow in the dice program and in the stl I used stl viewer and chitubox I am wondering if it is the font I used I used a font called stucked in gears
@@robertwilliams1095 the 3d file viewed on the computer will be hollow I suppose as it really is just the outside polygons you see, making it solid for 3d printing is the job of the slicer, once it is sliced is it solid?
@@Nash_Idaho I figured it out it is the font it is loading at engrave depth of 5.00mm automatically evertime I try to use it. I changed the depth and it fixed the issue thank you for taking time to help me and thank you for the awesome video
@@robertwilliams1095 that is really interesting, I think if the numbers get too deep they can clip through another part of the di and cause the 3d program to not know which side is the inside or outside! Well good to know for the future and I’m glad you figured it out!
This would be great if it had pips
i was actually thinking of making a d20 with braille on it as someone else asked about it.
Please be advised... If you want to make your own dice, to sell... You can't use other people's fonts.
Just like you can't use other people's dice design, a font is copyrighted too. (But some may be public domain)
Good point. Fortunately, there are thousands of royalty free fonts and even more you can purchase for a nominal fee...
@@Nash_Idaho there are indeed. The advice should probably be: check the license on your font
every time i try to load my font it says that it's "erroneous" T_T
Is it a .ttf file? If it is and it doesn’t work then you may need to try a different font, some fonts, specially free ones are missing numbers and other things so maybe that is causing an error too
it wont allow you to add words longer than 4 letter to the faces. So if you're attempting to make dice for sight words for a 1st grade class, this is a major limitation.
@warpedme you could make the word into an image using photoshop or canva or any number of free image editors.
That's more simple way.
Don’t play around with pentagrams… you don’t know what you are energetically inviting
It’s for my undead witch character so she will have to deal with it lol.
oh no, you did not just show me how to do better at a craft i really want to improve on....
I am so very sorry! lol
@@Nash_Idaho nuuuu,
I really hope you make a video 3D printing from dicemaker, and the steps you take pre and post print. Would be real nice to see your insight it.
working on it, maybe later this week....