The file 'D20 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 735.2KB.
I wanted the to create a d20 that would fit a few basic criteria:
It had to have fancy text that was still easy to read,
It had to be able to print without supports
It had to be moderately fair.
The dice is beautiful, and prints well without supports, but I would recommend scaling it up for the numbers to come out nicely. Unless you have an expensive printer, I would reccomend printing this 2.5x scale or higher, the larger die will be fantastic for those critical saving throws!
D20 1.0 and 1.1 have rounded edges as opposed to the hard edges on 2.0 and 2.1
D20 1.1 and 2.1 have deeper etchings than 1.0 and 2.0
The font I selected is Microsoft's French Script, the the only thing I don't like about this font is that the 7 looks like an upside down 2.
The letters are intentionally shallow so there is minimum impact on weight distribution.
The numbering on the dice isn't standard, it's taken from The Dice Lab, who apparently found the mathematically perfect number scheme.
https://www.mathartfun.com/thedicelab.com/BalancedStdPoly.html
I don't currently have intentions to release any sets inspired by this. In my opinion, the only dice you need are a single quality d20 and a handful of the rest!
If the die is popular, I'll be open to suggestions.
Big thanks to Ejectkid and Zachrywd for their amazing makes, and allowing me to use their photos.
Hope you like it!
D20_1.0.stl | 617.5KB | |
D20_1.1.stl | 617.9KB | |
D20_2.0.stl | 507.5KB | |
D20_2.1.stl | 508.5KB |