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Looks like the collision issue has already been sorted out — great job to whoever figured it out! 👏
If you ever need more models or help with modding for Tabletop Simulator (or other games), I’m a 3D artist active on the Steam Workshop. If my work has been helpful or saved you some time, consider tossing a small donation my way — any support is super appreciated and helps keep the project going! 🙏
Also, if you're curious about the creative process or just wanna hang out while I work on stuff, you can catch me live on Twitch — my channel is sonnolo 🎮🎨
Thanks again, and happy modding!
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3503049354
Update on my previous Pros and Cons. If you stretch the tower to be slightly taller the dice roll better. But, if you right click your dice and change bounciness to .5 and save, The Tower works perfectly!
My new review: This is the Best Dice Tower! Users just need to be educated on tuning their dice.