I've been looking for similar types of dice, but they're pretty tricky to find..
For my Engineer character, I've been using these dice, but they're on the expensive side if you plan to give them away to your group. For that purpose, I'd recommend going to Wish or AliBaba and ordering a bunch of 'Galaxy' or 'Space' themed dice. They're pretty cheap, you can get a lot of them and they sort of fit the theme..
Picture is a couple of shirts I bought. I've added all of the options available in a Teespring store. It's all simple merch with low margins ($1-2 per item). Proceeds will go towards the website.
Yes of course i was searching Thingiverse But didnt find much. Except one imperial agent model but with weird mask/helmet.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/imperial-agent
Sith model is in progress of coming to my as stl file (was in other). I wrote to an artist who made Acolyte CGI model.
Still looking for prettier imperial agent chiss/human model
Photoshop is a pathway to many abilities some consider unnatural
https://www.photopea.com/ is the site I used.
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I cut out all the images and then used different lvls of opacity to make them blend into the background better.
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This took me a little less then 2 hours to do. I could have spent longer and made it perfect but just wanted to do it fast and not have it become a chore.
....yes? which is exactly why you don't want 2 books, in the same universe, playing basically the same type of game, with all the same settings and archetypes, with the exact same name?
It exists, Same name. You have to remember all the other details to know which one to get.
You might have forgotten how hard it is when you're just getting in to a book series or game, to tell apart similar items when you have no idea where to start. And thats when you're just looking for the first item in a series. I stopped reading spider-man comics when it became spectacular and amazing spiderman were concurrent, and there was NO way of knowing where to begin or end reading them while looking through a back catalog.
I've NEVER had to be confronted with 2 books with the exact same name, until now. I know the difference, so while i'm poking around online, i won't be confused, but new people might.
It might not be an issue to any one in a store setting, but to just people trying to get in to either/or in their respective games, they might google "star wars: scum and villainy" and then its a battle of the google keywords to see which one they'll find and be confused by.
You should not have two VERY, very similar books in 2 games with the exact same name.
Awesome that will go perfectly with the DM screen I just purchased. If anybody is interested this one has dry erase pockets.
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Not at all, honestly.
You don't need to build a full planet, with all its details, you just need "what is needed for the game."
Think of the movies, and what we see of any planet that is being shown.
Naboo is probably the only planet ever that shows more than one environment, with all others relegated to a few locations within the same ecosystem.
If you can get your hands on a copy of Traveller: The New Era, there are tables to help you roll a detailed star system in a matter of a couple minutes, helping you populate your galaxy in no time.
Alternatively, there was Planets of the Galaxy for Star Wars d6 that also offers guidelines on creating new systems, though to a lesser degree of detail compared to TNE.
In the end, for how Star Wars worldbuilding has always worked, creating a planet is not much different from creating a kingdom in a fantasy setting, with most of it left in the background, and only explored if and when needed.
Very late to the post here, but I'm new to the sub... Definitely pricey for that sort of customization, but I just wanted to share the set I use that feel particularly Star Wars-y.