Quartz, Brick, and dried mushroom Sulfur(in place of blaze powder) Salt(ghast tears) and gold flake OH and maybe ground Bloodstone as bloodstone was the original name of Neitherack when the Neither was being developed
Flock the top of that dice box immediately!!! When I was in elementary school, we used to literally have a little economy for trading stuff using "soft sand" which was sifted sand from the sandbox to be, well, softer. The more soft the more expensive! So I can tell you if you ever want to get separate your dirt into INSANELY fine grains, the method is this: Get your sand/dirt ready a mildly windy day (or with a fan on low). Get a bucket and tip it on its side downwind from the wind/fan. Slowly drizzle the dirt from your hands or another bucket a few inches away from the tipped over bucket. The wind will blow the finest grains of sand/dirt into the sideways bucket, much finer than you get in a sieve. Then again, all we had was dorky plastic toy sieves so maybe adult seives work well enough lol. It takes forever but as a weird child I loved doing it and having a bucket with a layer of super soft sand to play with (or trade for a dirt clod to throw at my sister.)
Dude, I used to do the same thing as a kid. We had a strainer with big holes to get all the sticks and acorns out and then went from there. Everyone was obsessed with soft sand
if I had a ton of money I would pay a lot for the lapis dice tbh, they're so beautiful but prolly out of my budget lmao bc it'd be a crime to pay the usual amount I pay on dice for those
I think it would interesting to see this done again or something simililar but add your dye in to alcohol first and see if you could make your own alcohol inks to tint your resin.
@@Rybonator You absolutely need to get ahold of the darkest black pigment and create some dice out of it! i think its like black 3.0? idk if it comes in a non acrylic paint variant. it would look amazing for them to just be a void with numbers on them and possibly gold flakes for something to break it up? id like to see a mixture and just a jet black one.
Huge thank you to ReinkDesigns for always helping me on my projects when I am stuck, and including me on such an awesome video idea! You rock my guy :)
There are places like curio shops where you can buy human teeth, but they are pretty rare. It is difficult to buy human body parts in general because of the legality(/ethicality) of buying humans/human parts. Some things are quite restricted, at least in the US. I thought your use of a cow bone in a steak was genius (other than it being difficult to break lol), but you could also buy/find things like animal jawbones or bird skulls if you had to.
You could probably use alcohol to extract an actual dye from the beet and sunflower. You can find cactus at many grocery stores. Peeling and drying just the skin might give you the green dye.
Yay another dice video. I love how creative your dyes were. You could use kelp or seaweed to make green and it would be true to game as well. Doing some Metroid themed dice would be really fun to see. Great color schemes and if you could get a d20 to look like a Metroid it would be so cool.
Reink is doing 6 entirely different colors than I am :) Check his out as well! Oh man, Metroid... I feel like it's illegal to make a d6 (cube) when Samus turns into a ball :D Also thanks Colton!
this video gives me intense "binging with babish" vibes and i absolutely love it - would be super stoked to see more applications of making dice out of unconventional ingredients!
This was quite a lot more interesting than I would have gave it credit for, the pigment could be more of an experiment for a later time, but it was certainly fun to watch. I'm still waiting for the egg carving mask dice BTW
This was such a fun video I loved seeing all the different elements and it’s always cool seeing you use new materials. I really like the beet pigment. The little particles remind me of blood clots and I bet it would look great mixed with a silver or grey resin for a paladin or barbarian set.
Ugh. I've been watching your videos for about a year now, and these might be some of the neatest looking dice I've seen. I absolutely love these, especially the lapis and sunflower ones!
Man, this is AWESOME. For the neather dices I can only think of Gold, Quartz, Basalt and Obsidian, since that's what you need it to enter this realm. I don't know how you would make dice out of 3/4 of this materials or incorporate them in it, but it is just so amazing to think about maybe having pieces of quartz and obsidian in resin. Again, so cool, dude. This is amazing.
That cuddlefish ink is so troublesome, I recently tried to make mixed-drinks using it to get a pitch-black aethetic. It does NOT like to be cold in any fashion, just a goopy mess. I had to heat it up to prevent the goop action, which stank.
Loved the beetroot red dice! Whenever we celebrate Easter at my grandma's we usually use old school/natural methods to dye the eggs, so this video gave me some nostalgia :)
It'd be cool to see dice based off Magic: the Gathering! You could do white, blue, black, red, green, gold, and silver for the different colors of the cards.
I love these! A set of Stardew Valley dice would be really neat. You could do one to represent each tool upgrade level, and maybe the remainder can signify fishing/mining/farming or something. :)
You've combined my two current hyperfixations, minecraft and dice. Wonderfuly done! I would not complain at a mini series based on video game materials/principles!!
I love how these turned out! The beets color was almost on its way to a lake pigment! Lake pigments deal with like...chemical reactions and its a process but they're very rewarding in my opinion! They get really fine and might blend into the resin better? I've never tried any of mine in resin before! I love the grainy look in these though, they fit the minecraft texture!
The colours are amazing!!!! And I actually really like the cool effect each one gives! Would hecking love to see a video on making your own dye because in my opinion these were all a success!!!!
Wow, what an awesome and creative idea! I was so curious how they would look in the end and man, i was NOT disappointed! They are so cool and it is crazy to see how well the dyes worked *o*!
Obsidian it's what you use to make the portal to the Nether and purple for the numbers.🥰🥰🥰 And Obsidian is volcanic glass thus easy to break and grind into a fine powder. I think it would be gorgeous.
Love the Minecraft dice! :3 The little dirt block D6 is so cute next to the dice box, and the grey inking reminds me of the little bits of gray in the dirt blocks texture. Also a fish market full of death sounds like a good place in a spooky Halloween town, or a town full of friendly undead.
@@Rybonator That would be really cool! :D Maybe a future dice idea could be doing like minecraft ore blocks or the blocks that are completely made of Diamond, lapis, gold, iron, etc. :)
This was awesome! I love seeing your videos of making dice sets for your friends' D&D characters, maybe you could do your sets of your favorite casts of characters in games or TV shows (eg Avengers, Harry Potter, Final Fantasy etc) Love your videos, Rybo, keep rocking :) (and rybowife too!)
@@Rybonator glad to give you more ideas :) sometimes you're so creative in ways I never expect. Thanks for being a big inspiration and positive force in the dice and ttrpg community :)
These dice look amazing and I really enjoyed them. Although I feel you missed an opportunity to make the box a chest or shulker. Could have been really funny
I am BLOWN AWAY. I could not stop smiling while watching this, and actually clapped at the dice reveal! These are SO COOL and they look soooo good!!! My favorites are the lapis, grass/dirt, and sunflower. The grass dirt box looks so good, I can't believe it!
The warped forest in the nether is my favorite biome. Dice based on that would be awesome! Maybe something glow in the dark since it's sort of a bioluminescent mushroom forest vibe.
I love the idea and it worked out pretty well! I'm surprised at how well the lapis suspended, they definitely ground that really finely. I think you could use any of these additives again because you have so much of them, it would be interesting to see what other inspiration you get.
This really proves that you can basically use whatever you want in your resin as long as you're studious with the rest of the process (including trying to evenly distribute more coarse and heavy materials if you care to fairly use them). Really neat! Maybe the cactus one is yellow and not green, but eh, I blame it on the blanched powder - still looks hella cool.
I think dice based off the different slimes from Slime Rancher would look really cool! The colors themselves, of course, but I don't know if even doing a slime sort of texture within or slime look would be possible too.
There's a few games with dice in them, both visibly and invisibly. Hand of Fate 2 has visible dice you could recreate and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic has dice rolling all the time in the background in a tiny menu it's easy to forget about because it also shows you all the dialogue. And KOTOR might be a good choice because the remake is coming out, and SEO helps the channel grow. Maybe one of them could be a starfield, and the Sith soldiers wear a chrome armor. HK47 is a deep crimson, a wookiee joins your party so maybe flocked die? Lots to choose from. Also each planet is heavily themed (literally there is a puzzle where you identify each of 6 planets surfaces: desert, water, arboreal, etc). Maybe a two part series if the first one is as popular as I hope.
OwO I remember suggesting to do something similar like this with ground or powdered gemstones, so this is really rad to see. The sunflower one kind of looks like citrine, which is also awesome.
Lesse...making a nether set... Some things I'd likely look into trying something would like: Obsidian for the portal Pearls for ghast tears Basalt/Ash for the basalt deltas, blackstone, and withers Beefsteak mushroom for nether warts. Could also potentially serve as a good base for a netherrack die if you were to stick some ramen or mushroom shreds into it Bones are heavily present in the nether, and nether quartz does look like bone before being turned into a block, so could do another bone die for that set Refined quartz could be made with actual quartz or marble A much darker thing of dirt/topsoil could be used for soul sand The real problems come from other defining characteristics of the nether... Because the closest thing to glowstone would be either phosphorus, which will likely be really hard to get pure...and sulfur; which might not end so well...and even if it does, it will definitely end up stinking up the workplace... And the other defining key characteristic of the nether is...fire....just literal fire and lava...so...what could possibly be used to represent that...?
Idk what you're talking about I LOVE that sunflower one, it looks golden and floral and beautiful. Either way awesome video!! Love that Minecraft nostalgia combined with my current favorite hobby: D&D
These are amazing! I love all of them, they have such unique visual textures 😍 but imagine the sunflower one with a few petals inside, that that would make it look even prettier 💕
For the cactus one, you can get a really good green out of cactus, but either the desiccation process destroyed that, or they didn't use enough of the skin when making the powder you used. I have a liqueur from Bonaire made from cactus called Cadushy and it is very green. If you've ever seen the Star Trek TNG episode with Scotty, and Data gives him that bottle of alcohol he describes as "it's... it's... it's green", yeah it's exactly that shade of green
These all look just incredible Rybo, amazing work, holy cow! I love the lapis dice, I wonder if you could make some gemstone dice in the same way using stone pigments like this. It'd also be neat to have a set of "netherite" dice, or for that matter wood, stone, iron, diamond, and netherite dice. Crazy crazy crazy.
Mushrooms or bones would certainly be nether pigment sources, or perhaps ground-up flint or obsidian would be worth investigating. Maybe even try to get some basalt powders as well. You could possibly also get coal or charcoal dust (carbon black? idk, maybe a bit of a stretch there), but I'm not sure how that ties into the nether. Beyond that, I'm not sure what else you could use. That's just my ideas on what you could use for "nether-based" pigments. Even though the carbon black might not be a nether pigment, I'd still like to think it'd look pretty badass.
I've never played Minecraft so I'm not biased towards liking them, but these are some of the prettiest dice I've seen on your channel... More dirt, veggie and stone dice, please!
For nether dyes the first thing I thought of was quarts but there's also gold in the nether as well. But that lapis d20! So pretty! I would pay for a whole set made of it
You might try combining your dye powders with very small amounts of resin first, stir until smooth, then add the rest of the resin. That tends to work in cooking, when you're making something with a thickener like flour in gravy. Sadly i suspect the beet powder will go brown over the course of time. You could try getting green chlorella powder, or try refining chlorophyll from plants (you can find information about using a centrifuge to extract reasonably pure chlorophyll from spinach). I actually kinda like the sunflower die, but yeah it could be better if you found a way to grind it smaller. Maybe get it damp and grind it into a paste, then let it dry? Probably just air dry; it would likely turn brown if heated. That lapis lazuli dye is gorgeous 💙✨
I actually really like the sunflower one! I think it would be really nice for a Druid or alchemist character with an affinity for plants, or maybe a summer court fey character.
For a future video could you show how to make "milky" dice? I see them everywhere and they look like clouds and I can't figure out how to make them. For game related dice you should make Hades or Hollow Knight dice!
This is the first set I am really loving! There are so many out there that are pretty, but this one has emotional connotations for me as our family played MC together and are now learning D&D together. :) I'd love to see a Pokemon based set too.
for soul-sand Probably brown crayon or brown wax, for nethebrick ground up charcoal and a drop of purple pigment. definitely grind some purple cabbage for crying obsidian. (you should be able to find ways in which to make home-made PH testing fluid i saw this on nilered's channel ) for nether block maybe red sand/ red brick dust. maybe glowstone can be yellow highlighter. ( see more interesting ideas from Peter Brown and his Dye trying series where he tries to find cheap dyes )
You know, for such a random materials i expected a real crappy set of die but boy was i wrong, all of them look really good! Even the "least cool" ones look good, but the dirt and lapis ones dude, totally gorgeous.
They all turned out well, the lapis, beet, and cuttlefish ink in particular. The dirt block looked great too. The bone meal one had a ghostly vibe to it, which makes sense. The cactus was pretty boring, but looked like a chunk of cactus goo.
@@Rybonator I DID I smiled so much!! The concept was awesome and I loved seeing you work with these interesting pigments (and yeah if you do any more videos about making your own pigments I'd love to see that!) Also I think the dice turned out really nice. The d20 is my favorite, I love that sparkle-type effect! Loved the Minecraft footage! "nice color by the way " heheee Don't talk to me or my son LOLOL Also! Big thank you for the warning around 3 minutes! 😊
If YOU had to make a set of NetherMinecraft dice... what IRL material would you use?
These dice look great! Basalt, obsidian or ash could look cool for nether dice.
@@turdnugget6925 Oh I like Ash for dice!
Quartz, Brick, and dried mushroom Sulfur(in place of blaze powder) Salt(ghast tears) and gold flake
OH and maybe ground Bloodstone as bloodstone was the original name of Neitherack when the Neither was being developed
I'd use a hint of charcoal bits, maybe some rust dust, some red chalk, and a touch of wood dust
I feel like forge scale flakes could look realy good as netherite
A full set of lapis dice inked gold would be real nice
NOW you're speaking my language :D
I was thinking the same thing.
Funny you say that ;)
Yes! the lapis was by far my favourite. So saturated and shiny!
No-Silver!
Flock the top of that dice box immediately!!!
When I was in elementary school, we used to literally have a little economy for trading stuff using "soft sand" which was sifted sand from the sandbox to be, well, softer. The more soft the more expensive! So I can tell you if you ever want to get separate your dirt into INSANELY fine grains, the method is this:
Get your sand/dirt ready a mildly windy day (or with a fan on low). Get a bucket and tip it on its side downwind from the wind/fan. Slowly drizzle the dirt from your hands or another bucket a few inches away from the tipped over bucket. The wind will blow the finest grains of sand/dirt into the sideways bucket, much finer than you get in a sieve. Then again, all we had was dorky plastic toy sieves so maybe adult seives work well enough lol.
It takes forever but as a weird child I loved doing it and having a bucket with a layer of super soft sand to play with (or trade for a dirt clod to throw at my sister.)
That's an awesome tip! I'd love to get some SUPER fine sand like that :) I might have to give that a shot!
Dude, I used to do the same thing as a kid. We had a strainer with big holes to get all the sticks and acorns out and then went from there. Everyone was obsessed with soft sand
Bruh I just grinded the ground and hoped for the best
I would absolutely pay for a set of those cuttlefish ink dice! It looks like ash dispersed in the air of a raided village
That resin + gold inking/neon purple ink would look rad!
@@Rybonator oooooh, a purple for a corrupted/warlock look? I can dig that!
I wonder if the ink doesn't age, it seems like it's suspended
if I had a ton of money I would pay a lot for the lapis dice tbh, they're so beautiful but prolly out of my budget lmao bc it'd be a crime to pay the usual amount I pay on dice for those
I can't lie the dirt block D6 made me quite happy and it looked really good, I also liked the lapis one quite a bit and the bone meal one
Thanks Joshua :) I was super happy with how good the d6 turned out haha
I think it would interesting to see this done again or something simililar but add your dye in to alcohol first and see if you could make your own alcohol inks to tint your resin.
I've been planning to do a DIY Alcohol ink for a while now, might be a good idea :)
I was thinking the same, the alcohol could be better to extract the colours and mix into the resin without the clumpness of the powders
@@Rybonator You absolutely need to get ahold of the darkest black pigment and create some dice out of it! i think its like black 3.0? idk if it comes in a non acrylic paint variant. it would look amazing for them to just be a void with numbers on them and possibly gold flakes for something to break it up? id like to see a mixture and just a jet black one.
Huge thank you to ReinkDesigns for always helping me on my projects when I am stuck, and including me on such an awesome video idea! You rock my guy :)
I TRIED to find a human bone for making bone meal, but I guess SCIENCE needs those more than me. Man, selfish of SCIENCE as a whole :p
There are places like curio shops where you can buy human teeth, but they are pretty rare. It is difficult to buy human body parts in general because of the legality(/ethicality) of buying humans/human parts. Some things are quite restricted, at least in the US. I thought your use of a cow bone in a steak was genius (other than it being difficult to break lol), but you could also buy/find things like animal jawbones or bird skulls if you had to.
*Flashbacks to the human blood dice 😂
@@angriestjoker Blood for the blood dice!
You need a hand?
*Laughs manically
Shoulda just gave up a finger. Ya know, for Dice-Science.
Love these! And would also be interested in a creepy black/purple/red Nether set. Upvote for more pigment experiments!
Hmm, how can I get a GHOST'S tears into some dice IRL ;D
@@Rybonator You could always hunt online for someone selling supposed ghost ectoplasm? XD Oh! or bits of something like pearls
@@Rybonator cry into the resin, sure it won't affect the colour but the concept is pretty metal
The bone one looks very... _bone like_ to me, I can't explain it! It's SO COOL. I'd love some sort of lich or necromancer dice using bonemeal
Glad you like it Ethala :D
Fun fact: Dice typically used to be made of bone
well it looks like gelatine
Yo, this dice turned out great. I love the textures. The beet red reminds me of the blood dice you made and might be a safer way to achieve that look.
Thanks Keoki :) It looks way better than my old blood ones with a similar style :)
You could probably use alcohol to extract an actual dye from the beet and sunflower.
You can find cactus at many grocery stores. Peeling and drying just the skin might give you the green dye.
Reminds me of Peter Brown's Dye Trying series.
I love seeing you experiment with new resin additives.
Peter Brown just recently sent me some supplies. Collab inc :)
@@Rybonator Wooo!
Bell's on for you both!
Yay another dice video. I love how creative your dyes were. You could use kelp or seaweed to make green and it would be true to game as well. Doing some Metroid themed dice would be really fun to see. Great color schemes and if you could get a d20 to look like a Metroid it would be so cool.
Reink is doing 6 entirely different colors than I am :) Check his out as well!
Oh man, Metroid... I feel like it's illegal to make a d6 (cube) when Samus turns into a ball :D
Also thanks Colton!
this video gives me intense "binging with babish" vibes and i absolutely love it - would be super stoked to see more applications of making dice out of unconventional ingredients!
This was quite a lot more interesting than I would have gave it credit for, the pigment could be more of an experiment for a later time, but it was certainly fun to watch.
I'm still waiting for the egg carving mask dice BTW
Lol you might be waiting for a while, but I do love the idea
@@Rybonator I can wait, I know it'll be worth it
Rybonator: "And now my room smells like a fish market filled with death."
Me: "... So like a fish market?"
The sunflower dye kind of looks like sawdust.
Actually, come to think of it, that could be really interesting...
That's essentially making plywood if you combine sawdust and resin :)
This was such a fun video I loved seeing all the different elements and it’s always cool seeing you use new materials. I really like the beet pigment. The little particles remind me of blood clots and I bet it would look great mixed with a silver or grey resin for a paladin or barbarian set.
Oh yeah, some silver would be an awesome pally set you're right :)
Ugh. I've been watching your videos for about a year now, and these might be some of the neatest looking dice I've seen. I absolutely love these, especially the lapis and sunflower ones!
That makes me super happy Daydream! I'm glad you like them :)
Love the energy you put in your videos. It makes me happy to see your videos
Aww thanks Lindsey :) I'm glad you like them! That means a lot
A whole set of the lapis or beet dice would be so cool. This was a great experiment.
Man, this is AWESOME.
For the neather dices I can only think of Gold, Quartz, Basalt and Obsidian, since that's what you need it to enter this realm. I don't know how you would make dice out of 3/4 of this materials or incorporate them in it, but it is just so amazing to think about maybe having pieces of quartz and obsidian in resin. Again, so cool, dude. This is amazing.
That cuddlefish ink is so troublesome, I recently tried to make mixed-drinks using it to get a pitch-black aethetic. It does NOT like to be cold in any fashion, just a goopy mess. I had to heat it up to prevent the goop action, which stank.
Yeah I don't eat fish, and the smell is BLEGH. So when I opened that up... I was not happy haha
Loved the beetroot red dice!
Whenever we celebrate Easter at my grandma's we usually use old school/natural methods to dye the eggs, so this video gave me some nostalgia :)
It'd be cool to see dice based off Magic: the Gathering! You could do white, blue, black, red, green, gold, and silver for the different colors of the cards.
Yes!!!
Realizing I misspelled SKETCH at the end of the video... I am a dumb.
I love these!
A set of Stardew Valley dice would be really neat. You could do one to represent each tool upgrade level, and maybe the remainder can signify fishing/mining/farming or something. :)
You've combined my two current hyperfixations, minecraft and dice. Wonderfuly done! I would not complain at a mini series based on video game materials/principles!!
I love the gemstone dice, and I would love to see more gemstone styled dice.
Having a RUBY dust dice would be amazing :)
@@Rybonator or it would be awesome if was your birth stone that was used.
Beautiful!! I've missed you Rybonator.
Miss you more friend :)
I love how these turned out! The beets color was almost on its way to a lake pigment! Lake pigments deal with like...chemical reactions and its a process but they're very rewarding in my opinion! They get really fine and might blend into the resin better? I've never tried any of mine in resin before! I love the grainy look in these though, they fit the minecraft texture!
Love them all! Just yesterday I was trying with household stuff and charcoal is just * chef kiss * (maybe for the Nether Bastion?)
Oh, Reink did Charcoal and it looks great! I need to give it a shot :)
@@Rybonator Just don't forget to use protection while milling it! For what I know, charcoal dust might be toxic
Nic job. They all look good. That blue is the best.
Thanks Karl! I really like that one too :)
The colours are amazing!!!! And I actually really like the cool effect each one gives!
Would hecking love to see a video on making your own dye because in my opinion these were all a success!!!!
Wow, what an awesome and creative idea! I was so curious how they would look in the end and man, i was NOT disappointed! They are so cool and it is crazy to see how well the dyes worked *o*!
These dice are really neat, my favorite is the cuttlefish one honestly. The clumps give it bits of shadow on the inside that are really cool!
This is a very interesting idea I would have never of thought of this and keep up the great work
Obsidian it's what you use to make the portal to the Nether and purple for the numbers.🥰🥰🥰 And Obsidian is volcanic glass thus easy to break and grind into a fine powder. I think it would be gorgeous.
Love the Minecraft dice! :3 The little dirt block D6 is so cute next to the dice box, and the grey inking reminds me of the little bits of gray in the dirt blocks texture. Also a fish market full of death sounds like a good place in a spooky Halloween town, or a town full of friendly undead.
A perfect dnd campaign in the making :) I thought about making the logo blue for a diamond under the dirt :)
@@Rybonator That would be really cool! :D Maybe a future dice idea could be doing like minecraft ore blocks or the blocks that are completely made of Diamond, lapis, gold, iron, etc. :)
This was awesome! I love seeing your videos of making dice sets for your friends' D&D characters, maybe you could do your sets of your favorite casts of characters in games or TV shows (eg Avengers, Harry Potter, Final Fantasy etc)
Love your videos, Rybo, keep rocking :) (and rybowife too!)
Oh I like the idea of doing a set for a fictional character :) Thanks Jay! YOU keep rocking :)
@@Rybonator glad to give you more ideas :) sometimes you're so creative in ways I never expect. Thanks for being a big inspiration and positive force in the dice and ttrpg community :)
I love the choice for gray for the inking! It really does make it feel Minecraft
I’m really proud of you for trying a non-gold ink, these turned out great!!!
Such an awesome set of dice!
Thanks Jarod :) I appreciate that!
These dice look amazing and I really enjoyed them. Although I feel you missed an opportunity to make the box a chest or shulker. Could have been really funny
Me and the missus love the videos. She's a big ol' dice goblin now!
That's awesome Stephen! Tell her I said Hi! :D
@@Rybonator thanks! Hi back ^~^
I am BLOWN AWAY. I could not stop smiling while watching this, and actually clapped at the dice reveal! These are SO COOL and they look soooo good!!! My favorites are the lapis, grass/dirt, and sunflower. The grass dirt box looks so good, I can't believe it!
ah man, those came out BEAUTIFUL
No u :) Thanks for the awesome collab!
I'm here for the ASMR rolls at the end
One day I'll make a full Dice Making ASMR video
The warped forest in the nether is my favorite biome. Dice based on that would be awesome! Maybe something glow in the dark since it's sort of a bioluminescent mushroom forest vibe.
I love the idea and it worked out pretty well! I'm surprised at how well the lapis suspended, they definitely ground that really finely. I think you could use any of these additives again because you have so much of them, it would be interesting to see what other inspiration you get.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Rybonator: pronounces the t in pestle
"now my room smells like a fish market filled with death"
best line lmao
i also liked the beets by dre
This really proves that you can basically use whatever you want in your resin as long as you're studious with the rest of the process (including trying to evenly distribute more coarse and heavy materials if you care to fairly use them). Really neat! Maybe the cactus one is yellow and not green, but eh, I blame it on the blanched powder - still looks hella cool.
Love them ~ I think the sunflower and grass block ones are my favorite !
These actually worked so well, very surprised. I actually love the textured look, they look so magical!
For the nether I would use literal rust, ground down to a powder, and inked gold! For the End, I could see something very sand-like with purple ink
Oh man, rust powder would look really cool! :D
@@Rybonator I think it looks really similar to the texture of netherack
I loved all of them, my favs are lapis and bone meal, but the red and Black ones are pretty rad.
Very cool dice man, very cool.
Thanks Dice Bean, thanks :)
a full set of that sunflower with a nice green inking would look amazing
I would LOVE to see more self-made dye videos!
A full set of bone dice would be really cool - the matte look is awesome and it would be great for Halloween!
I think dice based off the different slimes from Slime Rancher would look really cool! The colors themselves, of course, but I don't know if even doing a slime sort of texture within or slime look would be possible too.
Oh, having maybe a soft gooey set of dice for that would be great :)
There's a few games with dice in them, both visibly and invisibly.
Hand of Fate 2 has visible dice you could recreate and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic has dice rolling all the time in the background in a tiny menu it's easy to forget about because it also shows you all the dialogue. And KOTOR might be a good choice because the remake is coming out, and SEO helps the channel grow. Maybe one of them could be a starfield, and the Sith soldiers wear a chrome armor. HK47 is a deep crimson, a wookiee joins your party so maybe flocked die? Lots to choose from. Also each planet is heavily themed (literally there is a puzzle where you identify each of 6 planets surfaces: desert, water, arboreal, etc). Maybe a two part series if the first one is as popular as I hope.
I kinda like the cool look the cuttlefish ink gives suspended in the resin. It’s a neat effect.
The lapis one is sooo pretty! The texture makes it look like sparkles to me lol.
Great video man. Now I’m going to go play some minecraft.
OwO I remember suggesting to do something similar like this with ground or powdered gemstones, so this is really rad to see. The sunflower one kind of looks like citrine, which is also awesome.
The Lapis turned out awesome! So the powdered stone one is a great idea :)
@@Rybonator I'm surprised that it turned out so well since I thought about it having a weight issue like you mentioned.
Lesse...making a nether set... Some things I'd likely look into trying something would like:
Obsidian for the portal
Pearls for ghast tears
Basalt/Ash for the basalt deltas, blackstone, and withers
Beefsteak mushroom for nether warts. Could also potentially serve as a good base for a netherrack die if you were to stick some ramen or mushroom shreds into it
Bones are heavily present in the nether, and nether quartz does look like bone before being turned into a block, so could do another bone die for that set
Refined quartz could be made with actual quartz or marble
A much darker thing of dirt/topsoil could be used for soul sand
The real problems come from other defining characteristics of the nether...
Because the closest thing to glowstone would be either phosphorus, which will likely be really hard to get pure...and sulfur; which might not end so well...and even if it does, it will definitely end up stinking up the workplace...
And the other defining key characteristic of the nether is...fire....just literal fire and lava...so...what could possibly be used to represent that...?
I really love the beetroot dice. I imagine that mixing the beetroot and cuttlefish ink could look sick. Perhaps for a set of evil dice!
I love that grainy look these have, big fan of these!
Idk what you're talking about I LOVE that sunflower one, it looks golden and floral and beautiful. Either way awesome video!! Love that Minecraft nostalgia combined with my current favorite hobby: D&D
Perfect combo of hobbies haha :) My bet is a lot of people who play both end up being DMs, since they like to build things :)
@@Rybonator I've already started GMing for another TTRPG so that seems accurate :p
These are amazing! I love all of them, they have such unique visual textures 😍 but imagine the sunflower one with a few petals inside, that that would make it look even prettier 💕
For the cactus one, you can get a really good green out of cactus, but either the desiccation process destroyed that, or they didn't use enough of the skin when making the powder you used. I have a liqueur from Bonaire made from cactus called Cadushy and it is very green. If you've ever seen the Star Trek TNG episode with Scotty, and Data gives him that bottle of alcohol he describes as "it's... it's... it's green", yeah it's exactly that shade of green
That lapis one! Love it 😍
It's such a pretty shade of blue!
Kept hearing Liam's cuttlefish voice in my mind when you mentioned using it to dye the black die X)
THESE ARE SOOO COOL
No u! :) Also thank you haha
These all look just incredible Rybo, amazing work, holy cow! I love the lapis dice, I wonder if you could make some gemstone dice in the same way using stone pigments like this. It'd also be neat to have a set of "netherite" dice, or for that matter wood, stone, iron, diamond, and netherite dice. Crazy crazy crazy.
Mushrooms or bones would certainly be nether pigment sources, or perhaps ground-up flint or obsidian would be worth investigating. Maybe even try to get some basalt powders as well. You could possibly also get coal or charcoal dust (carbon black? idk, maybe a bit of a stretch there), but I'm not sure how that ties into the nether. Beyond that, I'm not sure what else you could use. That's just my ideas on what you could use for "nether-based" pigments. Even though the carbon black might not be a nether pigment, I'd still like to think it'd look pretty badass.
I've never played Minecraft so I'm not biased towards liking them, but these are some of the prettiest dice I've seen on your channel... More dirt, veggie and stone dice, please!
Now I want to create a vampire to use those beet dice and a fallen paladin to that cuttlefish ink dice. Those would fit perfectly to each other
Combining them would make for an awesome DARK KNIGHT build :D
These are amazing! Seeing you make themed dice always makes my day
So you started a project by dropping some fat beats, I'm proud of you Rybo.
You got DIRTy with that Pun ;D
For nether dyes the first thing I thought of was quarts but there's also gold in the nether as well. But that lapis d20! So pretty! I would pay for a whole set made of it
@Corbin Lewis Same! I would also LOVE a video with other powdered stones, etc. Great video!
A few things I would try for the Nether Set: Obsidian, Volcanic rock, Basalt, and quartz.
You might try combining your dye powders with very small amounts of resin first, stir until smooth, then add the rest of the resin. That tends to work in cooking, when you're making something with a thickener like flour in gravy.
Sadly i suspect the beet powder will go brown over the course of time.
You could try getting green chlorella powder, or try refining chlorophyll from plants (you can find information about using a centrifuge to extract reasonably pure chlorophyll from spinach). I actually kinda like the sunflower die, but yeah it could be better if you found a way to grind it smaller. Maybe get it damp and grind it into a paste, then let it dry? Probably just air dry; it would likely turn brown if heated.
That lapis lazuli dye is gorgeous 💙✨
I actually really like the sunflower one! I think it would be really nice for a Druid or alchemist character with an affinity for plants, or maybe a summer court fey character.
This is my video of yours ive ever seen, this was so cool! The d12 is my favorite, its so good!
For a future video could you show how to make "milky" dice? I see them everywhere and they look like clouds and I can't figure out how to make them. For game related dice you should make Hades or Hollow Knight dice!
Now I want to see a full set of dirt/grass dice.
i have no words for how well the grass block turned out.
This is the first set I am really loving! There are so many out there that are pretty, but this one has emotional connotations for me as our family played MC together and are now learning D&D together. :) I'd love to see a Pokemon based set too.
for soul-sand Probably brown crayon or brown wax, for nethebrick ground up charcoal and a drop of purple pigment. definitely grind some purple cabbage for crying obsidian. (you should be able to find ways in which to make home-made PH testing fluid i saw this on nilered's channel ) for nether block maybe red sand/ red brick dust. maybe glowstone can be yellow highlighter. ( see more interesting ideas from Peter Brown and his Dye trying series where he tries to find cheap dyes )
I think quartz would be the most “nether” thing you could use. As for how well it would work I can’t say
You know, for such a random materials i expected a real crappy set of die but boy was i wrong, all of them look really good! Even the "least cool" ones look good, but the dirt and lapis ones dude, totally gorgeous.
They all turned out well, the lapis, beet, and cuttlefish ink in particular. The dirt block looked great too. The bone meal one had a ghostly vibe to it, which makes sense. The cactus was pretty boring, but looked like a chunk of cactus goo.
I love it!
For nether dice hmmm. That’s hard
Quartz powder maybe?
OMG OMG MINECRAFT DYES DICE I'm too busy to watch right now 😭 I AM SO EXCITED I CANT WAIT AHHHH 😆
HOPE YOU LIKE IT :D
@@Rybonator I DID I smiled so much!! The concept was awesome and I loved seeing you work with these interesting pigments (and yeah if you do any more videos about making your own pigments I'd love to see that!)
Also I think the dice turned out really nice. The d20 is my favorite, I love that sparkle-type effect!
Loved the Minecraft footage! "nice color by the way " heheee
Don't talk to me or my son LOLOL
Also! Big thank you for the warning around 3 minutes! 😊
You know, just had a great dice idea for ranger! Brown resin, green leaf paper, gold inking! That’s seems rangerish to me
So freaking cool!!! I'm an absolute nerd who loves both Minecraft and D&D, so this is right up my alley!!!