Just finished hand-painting this potion of oxen strength. It’s a small one, the big potion bottle holds regular dice, this one holds mini dice. It’s so cute!
You can hook a chain or cord to the loops to make it wearable. Could you put other things in it besides mini dice? I don’t see why not. Size matters so nothing bigger than mini dice. And not liquid, it’s just 3D printed with regular plastic filament, not food safe plastic.
I went with an elegant antique green glass with classic chestnut brown and brass accents. So pretty!
I made this animation for my website, hehe.
This got me thinking ... Can an artwork like a photograph or a painting of a robot be considered a portrait or still life? Drop your thoughts 👇
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I finished painting the Raven I was working on for quite some time now (Lord of the Print). I created the scenic base myself, using a slice of wood as a platform.
I think these are the newer USA material but I'm not sure. I decided to go fun and unique with my color choices for these. Also makes it easier for the GM to track hit points when using more then one.