I wanted to try inverse clouds with black instead of white. It really muted the blue color and darkened them more than I expected. I don’t think they look bad but I’m kinda surprised at how much attention they are getting from people I show them to.

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    8 months ago

    I have a set of pastel cloud dice in the pressure pot now to make up for how dark these turned out. They will probably be too bright 🤣.

    The moral of the story is that while I can’t ever make myself happy I can at least please others.

    I have a little skull mold I use for dumps and this is what it looked like before going in the pot

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    8 months ago

    They do look cool.

    I have made many dice that didn’t turn out how I wanted but friends raved about. It sounds like you have some prime gifting targets for this set.

    Thanks to the facets, dice can be visually “tinted” by the smallest amounts of color. It is way too easy to muddy colors together. Possibly adding some foil glitter to the translucent resin to better define its area?

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      8 months ago

      I did but I used black and gold foil which added to the darkening effect by putting more black than just the swirl.