Currently designing ;
- Cool fidget toys
- Epic mechanisms
- Interesting creatures
A follow is always appreciated :)
Specializing in fun, dark and pop culture STL files, lets have some fun and print some cool sh!t :)
Hi, My name is Greg and I am extremely new to modeling and 3D printing. I have always been someone with a creative mind but never put it from a thought to something I could actually use until now. Please enjoy the journey with me and lets see where this road leads.
Welcome! We are Tyler(USA) and Ryan(Denmark) We grew up together in Pennsylvania. We have both found a passion for 3D printing and creating. We have set up a Thangs to share all of our creations with you!
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Welcome to my Page. I made digital models for 3D printer to create silicone moldings for resin casting or plaster and 3D Models for direct 3D printing use.
I'm a retired 3D artist with more than two decades of experiences in 3D animation movies industry. now I'm exploring 3D printing and casting handcrafts as my fulltime job because this was my biggest passion since I was a child. to create useful handmade things, toys or any other beautiful crafts. I really hope you will like the designs I made and support me by joining the membership so I can help you in return with sharing the designs I made to fulfill your hobby or grow up your businesses. Thank You!
Searching to desing elegant printables for animal lovers.
Contact: ovi3dlab@gmail.com
Not decorativeāfunctional. Engineering-driven 3D designs built for strength, fit, and real-world use. Designed by a mechanical engineer on Fusion and tested in the real world. Print it once. Use it hard.
āØDear Voidwalker⨠If youāre reading this, the portal of āØFRAGMENTIA⨠has opened just for you.
š§š¼āāļø I am Snoot Wortherby Pendlegrast, goblin wizard of illustrious baldness and a finely groomed goatee (as every proper interdimensional conjurer should have). Welcome to Snoot & Nutz, my humble shop (sometimes zoo, sometimes library, almost always a magical hazard) where I collect, study, and sell fantastic creatures from the infinite realms of the Void.
š® After a minor arcane mishap, I tore a rift to a pocket universe I called Fragmentia, and there I met Nutz, a blob of purple plasma with bulging eyes. To keep him from fading away, I magically bound him to my essence and to Toofus, my living grimoire (formerly a soul-devouring shapeshifter). Now, the three of us wander Fragmentia in search of the weird, the dangerous, and the adorable⦠turning them into printable miniatures for your games.
š ļø Each model comes with its own lore, is optimized for resin (FDM-friendly with some tweaking), and is sized at 32 mm scale (rescalable).
šāšØ I donāt travel alone. My community of Voidwalkers, collectors, and plastic wizards help discover and choose which creatures get miniaturized next.
š Come in, explore⦠but DO NOT FEED THE SPELLBOOK. š
NS, Canada. ADHD brain with completely random ideas.
patreon.com/Mysticlabs
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Iām a 3D model designer & content creator inspired by organic forms and nature, creating unique and expressive pieces that feel alive.
I enjoy pushing my creativity and turning ideas into meaningful designs that people can connect with.
If youāre interested in selling physical prints, you can check out my Patreon page for a commercial license.
Thanks for your support and happy printing! š
Welcome to my new THANGS page! We started 3D printing 10 years ago. Visit our website to find out more ! Join our community to get access to hundreds of 3D models with commercial licenses !
Hi, my name is Fero. I'm a designer in the frontier of product and furniture design. I found joy in creating 3D printable designs for plants and lights and this is the result.
If you like what you see here, support me by following and let me know by liking which one do you like the most.
Let's use new tech in projects with a positive impact.
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