Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Number of Players: 1, 2, 3, 4
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17 Sep, 2017 @ 3:52pm
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I'm Working on making custom dice and this is what I got so far, I will update as I improve the model and add texture.















Tags: Die, Dice, Custom, Model
8 Comments
NettleSoup 5 Feb, 2023 @ 12:22pm 
Still unfinished, but neat.
SaltyO 30 Sep, 2017 @ 7:14pm 
I have used SketchUp for TTS, which is also free and very simple UI compared to Blender, which is kind of overwhelming, it does have an explode faces feature. Autodesk appears to as well, but its called Extract Objects : Triangles. Beyond that I don't know as I've never used it, but cool to know about for texturing and such. :)
DR.DeathKitty  [author] 28 Sep, 2017 @ 7:33pm 
I use autodesk products cause I can get them for free as a college student, I have tried Blender but it is not very easy for me to figure out so I use simple ones that have a lot of video tutorials for them such as Fusion360 and 3ds Max.
SaltyO 28 Sep, 2017 @ 5:46pm 
I'm no expert, but I believe you can "explode" a 3d model, such as a die model in Blender, and in probably every other major 3d modeling suite, and see all of its faces as 2d. This is what the die template essentially is, an exploded model that is reassembled by the game engine. Then you can see what faces are textured, or if there's any weird semi-visible or one-sided faces. I know that might not be much help, it's just something I recall from modelling for TTS.
DR.DeathKitty  [author] 28 Sep, 2017 @ 10:10am 
Yeah, you didn't come off aggressive to me at all. i'm not a good artist so I didn't want to use the template, I can better texture the dice if I can see the 3D model as I am coloring it, I made what I think are some nice dice but tabletop didn't upload the files to the cloud so they ended up not working and just being spheres when anyone downloaded them. And now I can't find the usb that had the files for them so I have been trying to remember what I did to texture them but I have had no luck.
SaltyO 28 Sep, 2017 @ 12:06am 
Oh ok, I didn't mean to sound aggressive there, I was honestly just curious what your project was. The dice template can make very nice dice if you texture them well (found in your config folder), so I was wondering if you had some kind of nifty twist on this where you were going to have especially textured pips. Good luck to you, I love dice mods. :)
DR.DeathKitty  [author] 26 Sep, 2017 @ 7:52am 
My goal is to just make dice, I'm new to modeling and i just found a program to texture models 2 days ago.
SaltyO 26 Sep, 2017 @ 6:10am 
Could you explain the goal? You would like bevelled pips for more realistic texturing?