• @sorrybookbroke
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    29 days ago

    If I had a 3d printer making negatives of the baddies a before casting them in chocolate, cake, or marshmallow would be wild.

    On a budget like I am I’m certain I could do something with cookies to make some or carve a marshmellow down, slime out of jello, etc. I’ve done 3d trees, but could also make my mini peanut butter cookies and use icing to paint the monster to be a token.

    Cheese would be a good medium as well however. Fuck man, I could do a three course dnd session. Charcuterie shiskabandits? Cheese pants, meat shirt, and a grape head all held with a toothpick?

    This would be fantastic for a kid, or very kid like adults. Ant on a log direwolf? Strands of twisted liqurice as tentacles for a rope or an abolyth? More ideas are welcome

    God dahm I kinda want to do that next time I run assault on gumdrop mountain. I don’t know if any of the PCs would actually eat during that specific campaign though lol

    • Captain Aggravated
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      529 days ago

      It is surprisingly difficult to 3D print chocolate molds. Most plastics aren’t flexible enough, and flexible plastic like TPU is fussy.