Looking for dice photography

bardolph

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Does anyone know where I can find well-photographed JPEGs of each die type with each number facing top?

For example, 20 JPG photographs of a d20, each with a different number facing the camera?

The lazy-butt in me thought I would check here before trying to photograph it all myself.
 

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I don't suppose this would count...

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Actually, check websites that sell dice. Chessex, for example:

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Go to the Chessex site itself, for more colors and styles.
 

Does anyone know where I can find well-photographed JPEGs of each die type with each number facing top?

For example, 20 JPG photographs of a d20, each with a different number facing the camera?

The lazy-butt in me thought I would check here before trying to photograph it all myself.

Sorry no. But why do you want this?
 


I wanted to make a dice-roller for a personal web site, where the results would be images of dice, rather than just a boring number.

Hmm, probably for copyright reasons I should just photograph it myself.

Yeah... I don't think anyone will really complain about copyright.

But... While it's easy to find pictures of dice, it's less easy to find pictures of each die in the set, with each number facing up (I missed that part earlier).

Just remember, when you do your own photographs, use a nice flat, clean background to make cutting and pasting easier. For consistency, use a tripod, if you've got one, and mark the spot where you are placing the dice so you are getting the same angle every time.
 


I wanted to make a dice-roller for a personal web site, where the results would be images of dice, rather than just a boring number.

Hmm, probably for copyright reasons I should just photograph it myself.

There used to be a webpage that almost exactly fit your description at Eposic.com However it appears to be gone.
I still have it saved. They might too. Perhaps ask them if they still have the code?
The people involved were Michael Eidson (web code) and Bernhard Schaffer (dice images).

However, you want photos. Their dice images were 3d generated images, saved as .gif files.
 

This isn't what you were looking for, but I couldn't resist posting this in a thread about dice photography. Every so often, I break out the dice for some photography! :)
 

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