Animated ten sided dice
A downloadable asset pack
Download and edit this fully animated d10 ten sided dice. This download includes eight animated frames showing the dice tumbling or being thrown, as well as ten frames showing the result of each die. This ten sided dice also include a result displaying a zeor and a result displaying a ten
Furthermore, this pack includes a top-down wooden tray which you can use to build out an entire dice-throwing scene, As well as that there's also a dice-throwing cup with three views. view from the top, view from the side, view from the bottom. Perfect if you want to expand on your dice-throwing animations.
It doesn't stop there either!!! This dice is fully editable using the GDS plus online asset editing tool. You can change the color of the dice, remove animation features, remove or increase stroke weight, add your own numbers formats, and build better dice trays with as many compartments as you like. All this is simple with the amazing asset editing tool, GDS+
Status | Released |
Category | Assets |
Author | Robert Brooks - gamedeveloperstudio.com |
Tags | 10d, 2D, animated-dice, animated-ten-sided-dice, animated-ten-side-dice, Animation, game, ten-side-dice, Vector |
Purchase
In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of £5 GBP. You will get access to the following files:
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way too expensive for a png
You know that it takes more time to hand draw a dice animation than to create a 3d dice and animate it with a 3d engine right?
compared to the rest of the hand made assets on this site it's very expensive. 5 dollars is more like character packs and tiles. Not 8 sprites for one dice. ^^
That may be so, But price isn't decided by what a sprite is, it's decided by how much time it takes to create. If I have to invest 15 hours in creating a character and 15 hours in creating a dice the price will be exactly the same. You may think that a character is more complicated but tweening software is used for characters, a dice animation requires each frame to be hand so it actually ends up taking more time. Further more it's not just eight pngs. it's an animation, an editable gds file with free access to gds editor program, pngs for each result, SVG,s and of course a license that will let you use it in your commercial project without any further royalties. How many people do you think there are in the world that need an animated dice? I have to wait years to get return on investment at this price.
I respect the work of the graphic designers, but I'm talking about packs, not characters, even a single character at 5 dollars is expensive. At 5 dollars there are many character packs or even tiles with that's all I wanted to say.
especially since each dice asset costs 5 dollars and there are only 8 different sprites from one dice to another.