2.5 D Miniatures - Shrinky Dinks
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Make amazing miniatures for your tabletop games just using shrink plastic! This is more than images on paper. Learn how to give your miniatures depth and have fun with tools anyone can work with!
Templates Download:
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Music:
Neon Laser Horizon by Kevin MacLeod
Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song...
License: filmmusic.io/standard-license - Hry
Nice. All the fun of assembling an painting a miniature, but cheaper and more flexible.
Wow, this is fantastic!
I had to subscribe. You're the only person I've seen do this with shrink film. It's what I plan on doing for my game.
Thank you! I might've really only showcased character minis, but with a bit of planning I'm sure you can make some insane creatures too.
Experimented with this in the past but had no idea about how to properly size things! Thank you for the template!!!
You will still need to experiment a bit with cook time and temp as the sizes sometimes need different settings, espessially Huge, but it's a really good start. I hope to see what you create!
This is such a great concept! I am going to do this with my kids this weekend as a craft. Ages 11, 9, and 7.
This video needs more recognition.
Amazing! I bet they'll have a lot of fun making their own creative creatures to assemble.
I made my Dungeons and Dragons miniatures from sheinky dinks way in the past, but only singe layer. This idea was so cool. I hand draw everything, though, so it would be rather time-consuming.
You are not wrong, though both digital and hand drawn take a bit o' time. Tracing is your friend in such a project!
Wow, these are cool! You did a great job!
Thank you! Took a lot of experimentation I hope to help others skip over.
this was amazing to watch, and while I'll never do more than a front and back (and probably commission an artist to do them) it has opened up a new world of what I can do with minis
Always helpful to have more options and ideas if you do choose to tackle some minis! The single layer ones are nice too.
This is exactly what I was trying to do! Im AuDHD and I don't play DnD but I do make figurines. I want to make figures of characters from my stories. What do you color with when you color them by hand? I don't have an inkjet printer.
I've used sharpie pens for outlines and colored pencil for the body. If drawing on both sides make sure to hit the smooth side with sandpaper to give it a bit of surface for the medium to hang on to! I've also seen people use paint markers and pastels though I haven't tried those myself yet.