wattos chance cube screen grab

that was fast thank you very much thats what i was looking for. Now maybe one with it in his hand so i can get an idea of the size it should be.

What PC program is used to get the screen grabs from a DVD? any free ones?
 
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that was fast thank you very much thats what i was looking for. Now maybe one with it in his hand so i can get an idea of the size it should be.

What PC program is used to get the screen grabs from a DVD? any free ones?
 
If your PC has enough power to run it.

KMPlayer is bar none the best Screengrab and Movie file player I have ever seen! (Thanks defstartrooper)

This is coming from a WinDVD/PowerDVD user


Best of all.. It's totally free!

Download the latest release and see for youself!

http://www.kmplayer.com/
 
i made one of these once.

i took a regular sized die and filled in the holes with wood filler. after painting 3 sides red and 3 sides blue, i weathered it with a light sandpapering on the edges.
 
Well, I think the size of a casino die would be ok. It's bigger than a regular d6 (Nerd alert!), but considering you only use one at a time the size shouldn't be a problem.

I like Beesa-Pesal's idea. Easy enough for anybody to make one.
 
Has anyone ever come up with the appropriate size of the chance cube? Is it standard 16mm dice or is it closer to 18mm, 22mm?
I'm guessing around 19mm (.75") I may be completely wrong on this, but I made a chance cube back in February using these measurements and it looks pretty size-accurate compared to when Watto is holding the cube in his hand.

Hope this helps.

Kind regards, The14thDr
 
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Here's a screengrab of Watto holding the chance cube:
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From this image, the cube looks pretty small, hence my estimate of 19mm (.75"). This is also one of standard sizes for a die, so I'm hoping that this was the size of the original.

Kind regards, The14thDr
 
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