Look at the details on that massive axe! Rate this 3D print from 1 to 10.

Look at the details on that massive axe! Rate this 3D print from 1 to 10.

We got this photo from someone who printed one of our designs, and we are blown away by how sharp it looks. From the masked face to the battle-damaged, intricate axe, the printer captured everything perfectly.

Before it hits the painting desk, how many points out of 10 does this raw print get? Do you prefer painting massive weapons like this with metallic paints, or do you go for the NMM (Non-Metallic Metal) style?

(Design: SolGood Fantastic Ladies)

u/SergeySobol — 4 hours ago

Red and gold is such a striking combo! How many points out of 10 does this paint job get?

One of our supporters shared their painted version of a model we designed, and they completely nailed the grimdark, gothic aesthetic. The shading on the red fabric and the details on the stone base look incredible.

​It’s always a treat seeing our digital sculpts brought to life with such bold colors. Rate this paint job 1-10! Is there anything you would have painted differently?

​(Design: SolGood Fantastic Ladies)

u/SergeySobol — 4 days ago

Dynamic poses are the best, but that smoke effect is going to be a fun painting challenge. Hand for scale!

We got this photo from someone who printed our leaping knight design. Having the gloved hand in the shot really puts the size of that stone pillar into perspective! The grey resin captured the armor details and that trailing smoke perfectly.

​Seeing a piece like this fully assembled is always a great feeling. Painting smoke can be tricky to get right without making it look like solid rock. Do you guys prefer drybrushing smoke effects, or using an airbrush for smooth transitions?

​(Design: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 9 days ago

Usually I see prints in grey, but this tan resin really makes the textures pop! 🐗

A supporter shared this flawlessly clean print of a boar rider we designed. I'm so used to seeing our sculpts printed in standard grey, but this brown/flesh-toned resin really highlights the boar's fur and the rider's muscles perfectly.

​It’s so satisfying to look at unpainted. Do you guys usually stick to basic grey resin for your minis, or do you mix it up with colored/tan resins?

​(Design: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 11 days ago

Imagine dropping this absolute unit on the table! What Challenge Rating (CR) would you give this boss?

​A supporter sent us a picture of this massive print they did from our designs. Having a hand in the photo really shows how beefy this armored brute is! The grey resin captured all the mechanical details, the huge cannon, and the armor plates perfectly.

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​Since this sub is full of DMs, I’m curious—if your players encountered this guy guarding a sci-fi vault or a dwarven forge, what kind of attacks and stats would he have?

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​(Design: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 15 days ago

Like if you like this base!)

One of our supporters printed this small jungle/swamp base we designed, and the details came out crazy sharp. The texture on the rocks and those little fern leaves printed perfectly.

​It’s a tiny piece, but it has so much grimdark atmosphere. What kind of character or monster would you put on a base like this?

​(Design: SolGood Terrain)

u/SergeySobol — 17 days ago

Water effects on terrain: do you just paint it, or use clear water gels? Look at this crisp print! 🌊

​A supporter shared this flawlessly printed mill section they made from our files. The unpainted resin picked up all the textures on the curved stairs and the wooden wheel perfectly.

​The trickiest part of this piece is definitely that cascading water over the wheel. How would you guys approach it? Would you go for classic blue/white drybrushing, or use actual water texture gels to make it look wet and glossy?

​(Design: SolGood Terrain)

u/SergeySobol — 19 days ago

There is something so satisfying about a chunky, crisp resin print. Hand for scale!

We got this photo from someone who printed our undead brute design, and the crispness of the unpainted grey resin is just awesome. Look at the teeth on that shield and the armor spikes!

​Seeing our digital sculpts physically held like this never gets old. It’s such an intimidating piece. What color scheme would you use for this guy's armor? Classic rusty iron or maybe some dark, weathered bone?

​(Design: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 21 days ago

​Sometimes the smallest prints carry the most weight.

One of our supporters sent us this photo of a very special piece we designed. Having the 10 cent coin for scale really shows how crisp modern resin printers can get—you can clearly see the texture on the little girl's toy and the flower crown.

​I absolutely love the choice to only paint the flag. The pop of blue and yellow against the smooth grey resin is striking. Just wanted to share this beautiful result with the community!

​(Design: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 23 days ago

Having a hand for scale is the best! Look at how beefy this minotaur print turned out.

A supporter just sent us this pic of our minotaur design they printed, and the sheer size of it is awesome. The details on the fur, the sword wrap, and that patterned base came out super clean in grey resin.

​Seeing our digital sculpts physically held in someone's hand like this is the best feeling. Do you guys prefer painting standard-sized minis, or massive monsters like this one?

​(Sculpt: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 25 days ago

Nothing beats the look of a crisp terrain print. What kind of encounter would you run here?

One of our supporters printed this ruined section we designed, and the details on the bricks came out so crisp. From the broken walls to the wheel, it’s just satisfying to see it in physical form.

​We love seeing our terrain hit the table. Would you use a piece like this as a display base for a miniature, or throw it right into a tabletop game?

​(Design: SolGood Terrain)

u/SergeySobol — 27 days ago

A supporter printed and painted this absolute unit we designed. That internal glow effect is unreal! 🔥

We are completely blown away by this. One of our supporters shared their finished print and paint job of our undead brute, and we just had to post it.

​The way they nailed the OSL (Object Source Lighting) inside the ribcage and the eyes brings the whole digital sculpt to life. It’s so satisfying to see our work turned into physical art like this. What’s your go-to technique for painting glowing effects? Airbrush or just a lot of thin glazes?

​(Sculpt: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 29 days ago
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The texture on those scales is so satisfying! Would you paint the tail with iridescent colors or a classic green/blue? 🧜‍♀️

A supporter just dropped this pic of our mermaid design they printed, and the crispness of the details is insane. The contrast between the smooth skin and all the tiny textures on the base (look at that pearl!) is exactly why we love modern resin printers.

Busts and dioramas like this are such a fun canvas. How would you guys approach painting the sand and coral base?

(Sculpt: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 6 days ago

A clean terrain print is satisfying, but the tiny boar rider for scale is what really gets me! 😂

A supporter shared this flawlessly printed fantasy house they made from our files. The textures on the wood and stone came out so crisp in resin!

​Seeing our terrain pieces look this good physically sitting on a desk is just awesome. What kind of diorama or board setup would you build around this?

​(Design: SolGood Terrain)

u/SergeySobol — 1 month ago

There is something incredibly satisfying about a perfectly smooth resin print. Look at those details!

One of our supporters sent us a pic of this witch bust they printed, and the crispness of the smoke and the folds in the clothing is just amazing.

​Busts like this are such a fun canvas because you can go crazy with the lighting effects. How would you guys bring the magic in that pumpkin to life?

​(Sculpt: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 1 month ago

Absolute unit! Nothing beats the feeling of a flawlessly clean print on a massive, highly detailed model.

One of our supporters just sent us a photo of this print, and the crispness of the resin absolutely blew our minds.

​From the heavy chains to the textures on the skull belt and wrapped arms, it’s incredibly satisfying to see our digital brute turned into such an intimidating physical piece. No questions about painting this time, just had to share this beast with you all!

​(Sculpt: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 1 month ago

Love seeing how clean our sci-fi display models come out in resin! What color palette would you use here?

​A supporter shared this wonderfully clean print with us and we had to post it. Seeing our digital sculpts sitting physically on someone's display shelf never gets old.

​The details on the ruined concrete base and the character's gear look incredibly sharp. How would you approach painting this? Bright neon accents, or a more gritty, dystopian look?

​(Sculpt: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 1 month ago

Always amazing to see our older designs come to life in resin!

This barbarian has been out for a while, but a supporter shared this wonderfully clean print with us and we had to post it. Seeing our digital work sitting physically on someone's desk never gets old.

​(Sculpt: SolGood Creations)

u/SergeySobol — 1 month ago