Great video! I've never seen molds quite like yours, where the dice are together in a slab but have individual caps. Would be cool to see a process video for how you make those at some point! Thanks for sharing your technique.
I love Dreamy Dice channel. Its so easy to watch and listen too. And my dice pours have gotten better. My friends are recipients of my first dice, i give them away. Everyone loves it. Its fun to share. 😊❤👍
Thank you! I’ve been asked several times what would happen if you just dumped everything in and never got around to testing it. But now that I know it makes pretty dice…time to experiment more
Just found your channel and I'm in love! I only recently started learning how to make dice and I can't wait to watch all your videos! These look amazing btw!!
I have referenced your IGTV about dirty pours IDK how much, and I still learned from this video. THANK YOU for comparing different dyes, pours, colors - this is super helpful. I can't wait for more tutorials from your channel, you explain things so well! THANK YOU!
Super pretty. Thanks for walking through everything. You use a bunch of different materials; I'd appreciate a walkthrough of your recommended coloring supplies at some point. (Even if they're affiliate links in your descriptions.)
These are soo awesome! Can you please do a tutorial on how you make your silicone molds!? I've never seen any with the unique cap like yours!!! They seem soo efficient!
I'm curious, I have been trying to make my own dice for a bit now but they almost always come out a bit soft. Like I can dent them with my nail. I mix them in the cup for like 5 min and even scrape the sides, but still the same results. I don't have a pressure pot. Do you think it would have something to do with the temp I have them sitting at or some other thing?
Love this. Do you let the alcohol ink set on top got a while? Mine seems to pour much thinner resin when I first start pouring just for a bit. They also all mix together on the mold :(
Would love to see a tutorial on how you make your molds. They look so convenient!
Absolutely, I do have a walkthrough on my TikTok but I definitely plan to post a guide here as well! 🥰
@@dreamy_dice good to know you have a tik tok! Will follow!
I’ve watched so many decent enough resin videos but this is my dream tutorial, just so so phenomenal, with gorgeous results! Thank you thank you!
Great video! I've never seen molds quite like yours, where the dice are together in a slab but have individual caps. Would be cool to see a process video for how you make those at some point! Thanks for sharing your technique.
I love Dreamy Dice channel. Its so easy to watch and listen too. And my dice pours have gotten better. My friends are recipients of my first dice, i give them away. Everyone loves it. Its fun to share. 😊❤👍
Wow these ones turned out so pretty! I love how much variation you can get just from how you move while pouring!
Thank you! I’ve been asked several times what would happen if you just dumped everything in and never got around to testing it. But now that I know it makes pretty dice…time to experiment more
Every single one of those slams so hard. Would love to see a full set of the D6 variation
😲😲😲😲😲😲OMG THEY ARE FANTASTIC 😲😲😲😲😲😲 you are incredible Dreamy Dice!
Wow! There are so many ways to make dirty pour, thank you, never knew of it
I knew about dirty pour but I didn’t know it could look this amazing!
Just found your channel and I'm in love! I only recently started learning how to make dice and I can't wait to watch all your videos! These look amazing btw!!
This was a great video! I love seeing how people mix colors together to create the different dice patterns. I'd love to see more!
I love that d20 that you used the mica and alcohol ink
I love the pink blue white one!!
I have referenced your IGTV about dirty pours IDK how much, and I still learned from this video. THANK YOU for comparing different dyes, pours, colors - this is super helpful. I can't wait for more tutorials from your channel, you explain things so well! THANK YOU!
First time watching your video but I'm loving the vibes so far 😁
i love those little cups
Wow! Amazing results !
Wow love these gonna try this today 😁
Super pretty. Thanks for walking through everything.
You use a bunch of different materials; I'd appreciate a walkthrough of your recommended coloring supplies at some point. (Even if they're affiliate links in your descriptions.)
I love the results on all of these! I'm going to be making my first set soon and I'll definitely be following your steps 😊
Came over here from TikTok. 🙋🏼♀️ Amazing video. Thanks for explainung hiw you did these amazing dice. Especially like the second color combination.
Thank you very much, I hope it was helpful! ☺️
@@dreamy_dice It was! Will definitely try this out. 😊
These are soo awesome! Can you please do a tutorial on how you make your silicone molds!? I've never seen any with the unique cap like yours!!! They seem soo efficient!
Yep! I plan to start working on the mold video this weekend ☺️
Ok but like I love this
The last die reminds me of the Grand Canyon ❤️
Will you make a video or a short about your safety equipment? gloves, mask, etc?
Very nice tutorial. i'm having lots of trouble in sanding this kind of dice though, in particular with the face from which I'm pouring... any advice?
How long did you wait to pour your dice and what work time do your resins have
I'm curious, I have been trying to make my own dice for a bit now but they almost always come out a bit soft. Like I can dent them with my nail. I mix them in the cup for like 5 min and even scrape the sides, but still the same results. I don't have a pressure pot. Do you think it would have something to do with the temp I have them sitting at or some other thing?
How mold made????????????
Whats the brand of your alcoholic ink ?
Where do you order your dice masters?
@@silasarney9775 I recommend Cleric’s Components as my go-to master makers and 3D printers! ☺️
@@dreamy_dice thank you
Love this. Do you let the alcohol ink set on top got a while? Mine seems to pour much thinner resin when I first start pouring just for a bit. They also all mix together on the mold :(