Inktober Day 7 Fan




Inktober Day 7 Fan
This thing was driving me bonkers. For some reason the print kept failing(coming out all warped and wonky looking) which is weird because it's a pretty mundane design compared to the others, but hey, it got done!
If you're not familiar with Inktober it's a series of prompts to give artists inspiration by providing a prompt word a day for the month of October. I've been working on making a set of dice for each day of the challenge
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.