I got a bit bored and wanted to see if I could depict my character as a dice... I don't know if I succeeded but it is -very- pretty. I just didn't know if I wanted to do one with or without an eye watching you all!
seen from Russia

seen from Tunisia
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from Indonesia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from United States
I got a bit bored and wanted to see if I could depict my character as a dice... I don't know if I succeeded but it is -very- pretty. I just didn't know if I wanted to do one with or without an eye watching you all!

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
I'm not into theater but if I were I just came up with an awesome tattoo (or dice) design:
A D20 but the 20 is the comedy mask and the 1 is the tragedy mask. I googled and I'm surprised nothing came up. Did I have an original idea at 5:30am???
After somehow overcoming many, MANY problems with Blender fucking around I have a full set of custom font dice models.
I’m already trying out a different font as well and Blender is already fucking around again, letting everything work except properly indenting the 3 and the 5 on my d6
Feel like reading about the evolution of Dragon Bagon dice?
If not, leave now. This is your last warning.
Custom Dragon Bagon dice weren’t a planned product in the way that Dragon Bagons and Bagthulhus were. They began as a fun and very simple add on to bridge the gap between some higher cost kickstarter stretch goals.
My original intention was to simply do a custom Dragon Bagon D6. I only had a rough sketch of what the emblem might look like, with the design goal of referencing the spikes and head shape present on actual Dragon Bagons, assurances from a dice supplier I’d worked with before that they could do what I was asking, and a quote.
For all that the D6s were well received and multisets were repeatedly requested. I compromised with the option of adding another ‘bridging’ stretch goal to also have custom D20s made up, again with quotes and assurances from the dice maker I had worked with in the past.
Because once I have a design rattling round in my brain I can’t stop, I started developing the dragon head emblem further. The first two images are the first mock up and the final product. As I explored the capabilities of laser engraving I began to expand from simple linework into slightly more complex shades experimenting with negative space, which yielded results I was much happier with. I was a web and graphic designer before the Bagthulhus and Dragon Bagons ate my life, so coming back to 2D graphics was refreshing.
I came back to my followers and backers for feedback on the options I came up with several times, occasionally making adjustments in the middle of the night because apparently my brain doesn’t want me to sleep.
And then the samples from the manufacturer started coming in. They were not a good match to the photos I had provided of the colour and effect I wanted (and my followers had approved). After trying two or three times, I started looking for another manufacturer.
After some time I found one through my sewing manufacturing contacts (surprisingly enough). They were able to provide much more suitable samples, but they also weren’t interested in doing single dice rather than multisets and their minimum order was much higher than what I was originally quoted. I realised I had to bite the bullet, and since multisets had already been requested by plenty of followers, it was worth it to get a higher quality result.
The final decision on the design came from narrowing it down to three options based on follower feedback, and then factoring in the preference of the manufacturer for easiest production. I still wonder if I should have gone with a more solid shape and relied on negative space for a more solid finish, but I still love the final design.
So, it cost a lot more, and took longer, but the result was worth it. Every die has a dragon head emblem on the highest face, which is quite unusual, they have a subtle shimmer and a certain dark intensity to them that I adore, the sets I kept for myself only try to kill me a few times per game, and rolling a natural dragon is pretty damn sweet.
Also, turns out bulk dice are heavy. They take up the least space of any of our stock but they weigh the most by a long way.
If you’d like to enjoy the draconic fruits of my odd brain and strange luck, you can order a Dragon Bagon multiset of your very own here
3D LUCKY DICE COFFEE MUG 11oz
Meet your next favorite morning companion, the iconic ceramic mug. This mug combines style and functionality to elevate your coffee or tea ritual. Offering plenty of room for your favorite beverage, this mug is available in 11 oz (0.33 L). Made from white ceramic and featuring a sleek glossy finish with eye-catching contrast, this mug is a delight to use and look at. The ergonomic C-shaped handle provides a comfortable grip, while the lead- and BPA-free design ensures peace of mind with every sip. -Material: White ceramic with colored interior and handle -Choose from multiple interiors and handle colors -C-shaped handle -Glossy finish -Eye-catching color contrast -Lead- and BPA-free

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
This was an experiment with a different medium. I do a lot of sewing, as I love to cosplay, and I had a few extra buttons lying around to put into some dice. Naturally, this set is called Buttons!
If you like them, you can purchase them here.
This is a set of sharp edged, polyhedral dice. It comes in a standard set of 7 dice with the Scissor Dice logo on the D20. At 16-20mm, they
Second (well 3rd but 2nd finished) go at making some custom dice files went so freaking smoothly, once I had gone through the effort of making the font actually workable for making into SVG that is. These went so nicely and turned out so well that when I get access to a printer they may very well be the ones that get printed first.
Actwres girl’z pamphlet (2015~2017.3)
>> Actwres girl’z