Inktober Day 17 Collide




Inktober Day 17 Collide
from $10.00
At the beginning of this challenge I wanted to do a slammed together, hodge podge of dice blending into each other. Kinda like the Philadelphia Experiment of dice. I liked the idea of multiple realities merging together and overlapping. Collide seemed like the right prompt to do this on.
Available in raw resin $10 and painted $20 (last picture is an example of a random unpainted dice)
All my dice are made from solid 3d printed resin. The painted versions are sprayed with 3 layers of clear coat so they are usable but I would suggest rolling them on a soft surface to avoid chipping or wear and tear on the paint job.
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