
Numbered Tokens for D&D
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I created my own custom tokens for our Dungeons and Dragons game because I couldn't find any simple ones on Thingiverse that caught my eye. Using Blender, I designed these in no time. They're straightforward and work perfectly. Dimensions (just adjust in Cura, keeping the aspect locked): For a 1x1 grid, print these at 25mm For a 2x2 grid, print these at 50mm Colors: I printed them in black first, then added three layers of acrylic paint on top and they turned out fantastic for enemy tokens. The colors I used were white to make the red stand out more, followed by two coats of red. Check out the attached image for a visual.
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