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thegleepV2

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That sounds like a potentially useful feature - allow layers on the faces.  Then you could have one "layer" be a square or a triangle, and the other layer be the numbers.

And of course the option for "all faces" or "just one face".

But that would probably be a fairly big ask for the developer.

In the meantime, you *could* find a font editor and create a font that has the edges you want added into it.

I haven't seen anything like that ... if you could get me your saved project file (?*.dmkr?) I could explore it a little bit to come up with theories.

Yet another improvement suggestion - automatic size calculations.  For the dice set, I'd specify the size of the D6 (5cm, for example - you only need one measurement) and the sizes of all the dice are calculated based on that.

(I'm having a tough time getting my dice to be the right sizes; print, measure, edit, try again ....)

Another improvement suggestion - it'd be great to configure the die as a counter instead of a roller (numbers are consecutive instead of opposed; so 2 is next to 1 and 3 is next to 2 and 4 is next to 3... instead of 1 opposite 20, 2 opposite 19, 3 opposite 18...)

Oh!  Whole shapes, not characters for faces.  

Yeah, that's a different critter and totally out of my skillset.  I would guess there's not a feature for that at all.

If you are up to learning a bunch of web technologies, you might be able to do the work in a browser.  Most have native SVG support.

But I don't envy you the challenge of getting where you want to go from where you are.

I can't really see that well enough to say ... does it look like a  part of what you want?  You could try changing the size to scale it into the die...

That's about what I figured.

If you could export the stls to svgs, it might work.  But svg is a 2d format instead of 3d.  Not sure how you'd do that.

dmkr is the collection of dice for the app.  To get STL, you need to export instead of save.

I've had a similar problem after print a very large D20 on a resin 3d printer.  Haven't noticed it on the D12

I'll measure next time I print one.

I have found there are sometimes small structural issues that hinder slicing.   Meshinspector has been a GREAT tool for fixing those.

I'd love to - but haven't seen any git links.  :(

If I'm just blind, can you give me a link?

Would you like any help with this project?  I have a couple of features I'd like to see and could probably add them.

Like saving face templates to files so they can easily be restored.  And maybe adding an option for "count down" versions of the dice.