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A set of die faces for the European and Asian-type dice |
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14 March 2008 |
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I made this image myself using primarily Microsoft Powerpoint to make the image, Irfanview to save the file into PNG and Adobe ImageReady for the transparency. |
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Nanami Kamimura |
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See license below.
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