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Desaturated purplish red, black, and a cool-toned grey cloud with purple mica, scarlet mica, beige gold mica, silver swirls, champagne swirls, and grey-purple numbers. The highest number on each die is inked dark blush.
(There are small micro bubbles below the 1 and flash marks around the edges of the 1 on the D6, and micro bubbles above the 10 on the D100 - Shown in the last 2 pictures)
ATTN: This set can be harder to read when the dark blush crit numbers are against the purple-red resin and when the grey-purple numbers are against the grey cloud. Would recommend this set for a DM that doesn’t want any sneaky peeks, or for anyone that doesn’t mind picking up the die to read them.
Desaturated purplish red, black, and a cool-toned grey cloud with purple mica, scarlet mica, beige gold mica, silver swirls, champagne swirls, and grey-purple numbers. The highest number on each die is inked dark blush.
(There are small micro bubbles below the 1 and flash marks around the edges of the 1 on the D6, and micro bubbles above the 10 on the D100 - Shown in the last 2 pictures)
ATTN: This set can be harder to read when the dark blush crit numbers are against the purple-red resin and when the grey-purple numbers are against the grey cloud. Would recommend this set for a DM that doesn’t want any sneaky peeks, or for anyone that doesn’t mind picking up the die to read them.
Desaturated purplish red, black, and a cool-toned grey cloud with purple mica, scarlet mica, beige gold mica, silver swirls, champagne swirls, and grey-purple numbers. The highest number on each die is inked dark blush.
(There are small micro bubbles below the 1 and flash marks around the edges of the 1 on the D6, and micro bubbles above the 10 on the D100 - Shown in the last 2 pictures)
ATTN: This set can be harder to read when the dark blush crit numbers are against the purple-red resin and when the grey-purple numbers are against the grey cloud. Would recommend this set for a DM that doesn’t want any sneaky peeks, or for anyone that doesn’t mind picking up the die to read them.
The 3 pictures show our dice under different lighting:
First image is studio lighting.
Second image is indoor lighting (how the dice will most likely look at the table).
Third image is natural lighting in a studio box.