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Want custom dice or miniatures?

Started by estar, January 22, 2011, 10:54:24 AM

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estar

There now site called Shapways (http://www.shapeways.com) that give access to 3D printer and other additive manufacturing technologies.

It is expensive but not out of reach for a one time purchase. Here are some examples I found.

Dice

http://www.shapeways.com/model/126266/thorn_dice_set_with_decader.html?gid=mg



Miniature
http://www.shapeways.com/model/139668/nyarlethotep_bloody_tongue___mini_version.html?gid=mg


DKChannelBoredom

Those dice... whoah. They look awesome. I'm not sure the surface of my tabletop would like them, but they do look neat.
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The Steampunk d20 looks really cool. I wonder how accurately weighted these dice are?
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Actual minis produced by Shapeways still aren't that great of quality.

It's rather telling that most minis on the site don't actually show the final product, but instead, show the 3D model (as above).

Here's a sample from someone on the Paizo boards:

http://picasaweb.google.com/fanguad/ShapewaysMinis?feat=directlink

Monster Manuel

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Quote from: kythri;434401Actual minis produced by Shapeways still aren't that great of quality.

It's rather telling that most minis on the site don't actually show the final product, but instead, show the 3D model (as above).

Here's a sample from someone on the Paizo boards:

http://picasaweb.google.com/fanguad/ShapewaysMinis?feat=directlink

I do 3d modeling, and I don't believe that the Nyarlathotep from the first post is a digital 3d model. The one you linked to is crap, sure, but the Nyarlathotep looks good. The close up shot shows what looks like the pixelated effect 3d printing gives- it looks to be made of blocks rather than smooth. The 3d model would have looked smoother, and would have no such artifacts. Even without the 3d model being set to smooth, the look is very different; it would look like a bunch of linked quads rather than a bunch of stepped cubes, which is how it looks.

According to the site, the dice are physical (metal), but show the 3d models they came from.
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Quote from: Monster Manuel;434420I do 3d modeling, and I don't believe that the Nyarlathotep from the first post is a digital 3d model. The one you linked to is crap, sure, but the Nyarlathotep looks good. The close up shot shows what looks like the pixelated effect 3d printing gives- it looks to be made of blocks rather than smooth. The 3d model would have looked smoother, and would have no such artifacts. Even without the 3d model being set to smooth, the look is very different; it would look like a bunch of linked quads rather than a bunch of stepped cubes, which is how it looks.

According to the site, the dice are physical (metal), but show the 3d models they came from.

I disagree.  I do modeling with Rhino, Zbrush and Blender.  To me that Nyarlathotep looks like a render; there's a lack of depth to it.  I haven't tried all of shapeways various materials yet, but I certainly think you could get away with printing dice even if they have that "graininess" associated with the deposition printing.

Shapeways is a good service, and I do believe that their z-resolution is going to improve as they upgrade their tech.  If you want to do minis, there are two companies I have personal experience with and recommend (you will pay more for their service, though) and have a master that is very close to re-cast quality with very little work.

moddler.com
prototech.com

I have some work coming back from moddler soon, based on the render below; when it comes back, I'll post a pic.


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What are those dice made of?

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According to the site, the ones in the picture are stainless steel, so they're not straight out of the printer with paint or anything.

Speaking of the site, look at the larger image of Nyarlathotep on the site. You can really make out the stepped cubes look I was talking about around the face and on the skin blemishes. The background, which does indeed have no depth could be photoshopped.
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They look interesting but I don't know how usable they would be.

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Spinachcat

3D printing may be in its infancy today, but I am really looking forward to its future incarnations.

Daedalus

I like the idea and I know I could give them plenty of business but...

From the pictures their product doesn't look high quality

If I am wrong then let me know, I can throw some business their way

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Simlasa

I've been really tempted by some of the spaceship minis they have for sale... but I'm skeptical about the materials.
Metal or hard plastic I'd be fine with... but this stuff seems to be of a softer sort. I don't want bendy bits, warping, or soft details.
So nice as the sculpts are... I'm waiting for some improvements.

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Quote from: Simlasa;434950I've been really tempted by some of the spaceship minis they have for sale... but I'm skeptical about the materials.
Metal or hard plastic I'd be fine with... but this stuff seems to be of a softer sort. I don't want bendy bits, warping, or soft details.
So nice as the sculpts are... I'm waiting for some improvements.

yep.  I saw some of those spaceship minis and I was interested but I am not sure about the material either

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Quote from: Spinachcat;4349383D printing may be in its infancy today, but I am really looking forward to its future incarnations.






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