@3dprinting This may not be the best example, but I have been 3d printing for about 2 years. Only recently however have I combined it with my other nerdy hobby, DND (Dungeons and Dragons). I may not be the greatest painter and not everything here is painted, but I’m very happy with the results and clarity of my prints. Everything here I printed.

Printer: Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro
Filament: 3DHoJor

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    10 months ago

    Im not into DND but you should be prowd, this is what makes 3D printing amazing. Well done op

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    10 months ago

    How do you print the floor tiles? I have the same two hobbies but I’ve been focussing on minis. The one tile I tried just came out like a flat square with some circles on top. Been meaning to try putting them vertically though. Also, what nozzle size did you print 'em with?

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        10 months ago

        Fantastic! I that’s what it’s all about, making sure everyone has a fun time.

        I ran my first game ever last week. I used some TrueTiles for some buildings, and took some other models and modified them to fit the True Tiles philosophy.

        The party likewise enjoyed it.

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      10 months ago

      I personally like the True Tiles system. They print fast and don’t obstruct as much of the game. However they are also less immersive/ impressive.

      ShipWorks (by Dragon Workshop) if you want to print some epic ships.

      Yasashii minis if you want to punish your FDM printer (or reward your resin).

      Brite Minis for FDM friendly minis.

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      10 months ago

      BriteMinis has supportless minis, perfect for FDM printers. Here is an example: