Frostgrave Treasure Tokens
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I was desperate for treasure tokens and I wanted to create a cohesive set with uniform bases and details. Here's where each item originated from: Armor 1 - Stockto's armored warrior. I posed him and resized it to fit my needs. Then I designed an armor rack. Armor 2 - The same process as above, but without the helmet. Chest 1 - Dutch Mogul's loot markers were used for this piece. Chest 2 - I used Dutch Mogul's dwarven loot markers for this one. Chest 3 (Not included) - Unfortunately, Rocket Pig Games doesn't allow remixes in their license. Chest and gold 1 - Tvalladon's 25mm Treasure Marker v2 was modified by increasing the height of the base to match the rest. It was also cut in half and printed upright for a much better result (z resolution is superior to y/x). Coins - Dutch Mogul's loot markers were used again, this time cut in half and printed upright for a better result. Sacks 1 - I used Dutch Moful's loot markers for this piece. Sacks 2 - Trynn's DnD Treasure Artifact was used for the second sack. Ruined stone base - This was created to serve as a base for other items I craft (the scrolls and the book). It was also cut in half and printed upright for a better result. The book was crafted using the process described by Josh Williamson on DM Scotty's Crafts N' Games facebook page. Since it's a closed group, I replicated the tutorial with permission. The scrolls were made using the process described by jenniferg in her scroll case. Additional crafting details: Woodland scenics snow flocking was added to most tokens for texture and depth. A sword, axe, and swarovski crystal were attached to the chest + gold. Unfortunately, the print quality was poor, but these elements greatly improved its appearance.
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