3d Printing,  Gaming

Custom Printable (Or Augmented Reality) Dice Set In Honor of Gary Con

I’m at Gary Con this weekend (if you’re here, find me and let’s share a beverage). In honor of the con, I made and shared a set of the standard tabletop gaming dice. A 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, and the second 10 for a percintile role. I’ve traditionally posted the things I make as .stl files. Here, I’m providing the .obj files (which are really just black and white), but also the mtl files for those who wish to use them in a tool like Apple’s Reality Composer, as well as the raw blender file. I posted those on MakerWorld (’cause I lurf my Bambu) at https://makerworld.com/en/models/254219. And yes, they’re free for commercial use if you wanna’ do whatevers.

It’s worth noting that now that I’ve provided that, it should be trivial to make your own skins for the dice and dump net-new .mtl files. If that seems like a foreign language that you’re interested in learning more about, check out https://www.secretchest.io/post/a-deeper-dive-into-augmented-reality-graphics-and-how-we-got-here.

Also, tinkerating with some ARKit stuffs from Apple and if you have a Vision Pro and would like to see what we’re doing with Augmented Reality and these dice/scanned .usdz files, find me out there on the interwebs. <3