This file (you have this if you have TTS installed in your c: drive) is the template for a D6:
C:SteamSteamAppscommonTabletop SimulatorModdingDice Templatesd6.png
You can customize it with a script like this (standard dots, and BGG logo for '1'):
;I create the faces and save them
cardsize=6,6
image=1,bgg_logo.png,3%,3%,96%,96%,0,P
circle='3,5',36%,36%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='2,3,4,5,6',3%,3%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle=6,3%,36%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='4,5,6',3%,69%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='4,5,6',69%,3%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='6',69%,36%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='2,3,4,5,6',69%,69%,27%,27%,#FF5100
save=1-6,face{§}.png,0,0,100%,100%
;load the template in the canvas (card #0)
canvassize=17.33973333,17.33973333
image=0,'c:SteamSteamAppscommonTabletop SimulatorModdingDice Templatesd6.png',0,0,100%,100%
;draw the faces in the canvas
image=0,face2.png,0.2,6.03,5.25,5.27
image=0,face4.png,6.05,6.03,5.25,5.27
image=0,face5.png,11.88,6.03,5.25,5.27
image=0,face1.png,0.2,11.88,5.25,5.27,180
image=0,face3.png,6.05,11.88,5.25,5.27,180
image=0,face6.png,11.88,11.88,5.25,5.27,180
;save the template
save=0,template_d6.png,0,0,100%,100%,2048,2048
This is the result:
And the result loaded as a custom d6 in TTS:
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C:SteamSteamAppscommonTabletop SimulatorModdingDice Templatesd6.png
You can customize it with a script like this (standard dots, and BGG logo for '1'):
;I create the faces and save them
cardsize=6,6
image=1,bgg_logo.png,3%,3%,96%,96%,0,P
circle='3,5',36%,36%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='2,3,4,5,6',3%,3%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle=6,3%,36%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='4,5,6',3%,69%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='4,5,6',69%,3%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='6',69%,36%,27%,27%,#FF5100
circle='2,3,4,5,6',69%,69%,27%,27%,#FF5100
save=1-6,face{§}.png,0,0,100%,100%
;load the template in the canvas (card #0)
canvassize=17.33973333,17.33973333
image=0,'c:SteamSteamAppscommonTabletop SimulatorModdingDice Templatesd6.png',0,0,100%,100%
;draw the faces in the canvas
image=0,face2.png,0.2,6.03,5.25,5.27
image=0,face4.png,6.05,6.03,5.25,5.27
image=0,face5.png,11.88,6.03,5.25,5.27
image=0,face1.png,0.2,11.88,5.25,5.27,180
image=0,face3.png,6.05,11.88,5.25,5.27,180
image=0,face6.png,11.88,11.88,5.25,5.27,180
;save the template
save=0,template_d6.png,0,0,100%,100%,2048,2048
This is the result:
And the result loaded as a custom d6 in TTS: