After seeing alot of different variations of some DIY minis I found a way to recreate the official D&D figurines in a way that doesn't involve buying one mini, isn't too crappy and keeps the same official d&d mini art. So I thought I'd share:
1. Buy Inkjet Shrinky Dink Paper. You can order it here or you can go to Michaels or your local fabric store and pick some up.
2. Click on a set, and save one of the official d&d figurines you want HERE.
Example:
3. Open photoshop. New layer. Paste picture in new layer. Turn layer opacity somewhere between 33%-50% (picture shrinks 1/3 size, colors get darker, more opacity lighter color, less opacity darker)
4. Blow up picture 300%. Print. Shrink. If its too small blow picture up more next time, too large, don't blow up so much.
5. Find some sort of base. If your cheap - pennies, buttons, or cut up some thin wood. If your not cheap or too lazy to cut up wood yourself you can get some cheap bases here.
Done. Good number of minis with official mini art for $10ish bucks.
I havn't done it yet so I don't have any pictures but heres some miniatures based on the same concept.... they contain some suck but you get the idea.
None of this is really new news, but I was looking for some fantasy pictures to use for my shrinky dink mini's... but apparently every official d&d mini is perfectly ready for print. Thanks Wizards!
Let me know what you guys think...
1. Buy Inkjet Shrinky Dink Paper. You can order it here or you can go to Michaels or your local fabric store and pick some up.
2. Click on a set, and save one of the official d&d figurines you want HERE.
Example:

3. Open photoshop. New layer. Paste picture in new layer. Turn layer opacity somewhere between 33%-50% (picture shrinks 1/3 size, colors get darker, more opacity lighter color, less opacity darker)
4. Blow up picture 300%. Print. Shrink. If its too small blow picture up more next time, too large, don't blow up so much.
5. Find some sort of base. If your cheap - pennies, buttons, or cut up some thin wood. If your not cheap or too lazy to cut up wood yourself you can get some cheap bases here.
Done. Good number of minis with official mini art for $10ish bucks.
I havn't done it yet so I don't have any pictures but heres some miniatures based on the same concept.... they contain some suck but you get the idea.
None of this is really new news, but I was looking for some fantasy pictures to use for my shrinky dink mini's... but apparently every official d&d mini is perfectly ready for print. Thanks Wizards!
Let me know what you guys think...
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