Reddit Reddit reviews Hedral Value Pack of 12 - Blank Board Game Stand-up Player Pieces with Multi-Color Card Stands - 2 Sets of 6 - Markers pawns Tokens DIY

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Hedral Value Pack of 12 - Blank Board Game Stand-up Player Pieces with Multi-Color Card Stands - 2 Sets of 6 - Markers pawns Tokens DIY
Package of 12 Blank Stand-ups with 12 Multi-Color Plastic Stands Blue, Red, Orange, Yellow, Purple, Green1" x 2"1.5mm Thick Durable Chipboard DiecutsBlank White on Both SidesGreat for Prototypes or DIY board game projects
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5 Reddit comments about Hedral Value Pack of 12 - Blank Board Game Stand-up Player Pieces with Multi-Color Card Stands - 2 Sets of 6 - Markers pawns Tokens DIY:

u/zerokupo · 12 pointsr/DnDIY

Tutorial:

  1. Get the sprite sheet (or make your own), due to the transparency, the sprites should be side or 3/4 views since you won’t be able to see the backs (since they’ll show through).

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  2. Get some print friendly transparencies. There’s a good variety but I went with Apollo ink friendly transparencies since they’re easy to find on amazon. [this one is what these are printed on](https://www.amazon.com/Apollo-Universal-Inkjet-Transparency-CG7033S/dp/B003BM42L2)

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  3. Get some stands. Also on amazon. [I used these.](https://www.amazon.com/Value-Pack-12-stand-up-multi-color/dp/B01MD1A7QH)

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  4. Print sprites on sheets! Ink should go on the rough side, not on the glossy side.

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  5. Cut out the sprites in a rectangle around the image and mirror image. The sprites are spaced to be folded in half so that the image and mirror overlap perfectly.

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  6. Align the pixels and fold the transparency so the rough sides face each other and the smooth sides are facing outward. This protects the ink from damage during storage and also gives it a nice glossy finish.

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    6a) Use a small dot of Elmer’s glue to secure the sides together. It’ll dry clear, but means you won’t be able to play right away. Important: do NOT put a huge glob.

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  7. Trim as close as you’d like to the pixels, I tend to leave a good gap since I’m not terribly great with scissors.

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  8. Slot the folded transparency in and you’re good to go!

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    Hope that helped! This method creates pretty thin minis that can be carried around in a book for easy transport! Once I get the video done I’ll post it here and on my Patreon.
u/JesusSquid · 3 pointsr/GhostsofSaltmarsh

I signed up for his patreon and used them A LOT so far. They went off the rails with Skerrin and are slowly getting brought back into the story line but it was super clutch on the smugglers boat and the salvage quest. My players really enjoyed actually seeing the pieces in a similar way. They were looking at the different weapons and stuff. I even printed out some of his "fluff" pieces like cocoons. I'm going to use this alot in the Isle of the Abbey quest. Gonna make that certain part of it a real dark place.

I went and bought heavy paper at wal mart. I can't remember the weight but it felt similar to a birthday card, maybe a little thinner.

I bought these from Amazon. The pdf from the minis lets you click and change how they print out. I did it so they were mirror images so when you fold them it shows the front and back of the character. Print, cut them out, fold over, stick in the holders. Works great. I can't remember exactly how I did it but you can also set up the mini how you want and then copy the image over to a Microsoft Word doc and I would create a whole sheet of various mini's for all the encounters. Just lock the aspect ratio of the image and set width to 1". Print one big page and cut them all out. I had them paper clipped together for each encounter. Then put them in their holders and deploy them onto the battle mat.

I will say that my laser printer did not like paper so for my next encounter I'm probably going to cut the card stock into blank 1"x 2" pieces and print the minis on normal printer paper. Maybe glue them to the blanks. I had a few feeding issues and the toner on a few didn't adhere very well near the end of the page.

u/hacksoncode · 3 pointsr/rpg

This may sound kind of dumb, but actually Lego minifigs are relatively cheap, and infinitely customizable... and bizarrely enough there are custom ones out there which look like almost anything you can imagine.

The fact that they all look like Lego ironically means that it doesn't matter what they look like.

That, or you know, counters with pictures on them are pretty commonly available on amazon and at your FLGS. Or blank 1" hexagons.

Or there are stand up figures where you can print out and glue on any pictures you want.