Hero Forge is such an amazing tool for PCs and DMs alike: nothing brings a player such joy as to hold their own character that they made... except to see them on the battle map! It's basically the reason I got into 3D printing to begin with. Now I do all kinds of stuff
Some amazing paint jobs! I love painting my minis and I am always excited to see other peoples work, even more so when it’s as good as this. Yes for a follow up video!
Such a cool insight into your campaign. I've been dming and painting minis for probably 12 years now, but most of my games are online and so I almost never get to use em in-person.
Thanks! Yeah, for me personally the minis are half the hobby and actually inform a lot of my worldbuilding. I fully get people that play online and it makes sense for a lot of reasons of course, but it must be a shame sometimes when you're also a mini-painter 🥲 I think I'd end up setting up an overhead webcam or something haha
We're these printed on FDM? I discovered your channel after starting to think that resin printing just isn't for me. You have reignited my passion for fdm, and I'm getting my Creality K1 back in shape. I've been using Titancraft because of their asset format, but I haven't reevaluated which customizable mini site would be best for fdm. Any thoughts?
Some of these are! This campaign spanned long enough that I had access to a resin printer at the start of the campaign but didn't later on (due to being in a smaller space). But a few of the minis are printed in FDM - I've found it easy enough to print HeroForge models in FDM as long as your smart with designing the character to be a bit sturdier (having intersecting parts helps with this! - swords being supported by clipping into cloaks, things like that)
I printed plenty more 😄 - This is just highlighting the 'characters' that ended up needing minis for my campaign, plenty of monsters and unrelated character minis went through the printer for sure! Would've been an hour long video if I covered everything.
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You simply MUST show off the monsters too, you can't leave us hanging!!
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Hero Forge is such an amazing tool for PCs and DMs alike: nothing brings a player such joy as to hold their own character that they made... except to see them on the battle map!
It's basically the reason I got into 3D printing to begin with. Now I do all kinds of stuff
I think it would be really cool to see all the monsters too! Amazing work as usual 😁
Thanks a bunch! I Might have to get onto that then 🙌
Some amazing paint jobs! I love painting my minis and I am always excited to see other peoples work, even more so when it’s as good as this. Yes for a follow up video!
Thanks a ton! There's a few duds in there that just needed color for a session 😅 - but overall I'm really happy with them when they're all together!
Cool video!
Thanks! 😊
Such a cool insight into your campaign. I've been dming and painting minis for probably 12 years now, but most of my games are online and so I almost never get to use em in-person.
Thanks! Yeah, for me personally the minis are half the hobby and actually inform a lot of my worldbuilding.
I fully get people that play online and it makes sense for a lot of reasons of course, but it must be a shame sometimes when you're also a mini-painter 🥲 I think I'd end up setting up an overhead webcam or something haha
Why the Squidmar thumbnail 💀
We're these printed on FDM? I discovered your channel after starting to think that resin
printing just isn't for me. You have reignited my passion for fdm, and I'm getting my Creality K1 back in shape. I've been using Titancraft because of their asset format, but I haven't reevaluated which customizable mini site would be best for fdm. Any thoughts?
Some of these are! This campaign spanned long enough that I had access to a resin printer at the start of the campaign but didn't later on (due to being in a smaller space). But a few of the minis are printed in FDM - I've found it easy enough to print HeroForge models in FDM as long as your smart with designing the character to be a bit sturdier (having intersecting parts helps with this! - swords being supported by clipping into cloaks, things like that)
@@Painted4Combat Cool I'll remember that!
A follow up video would be interesting
Wow
Bruh, I printed more in one week when I got a 3d printer
I printed plenty more 😄 - This is just highlighting the 'characters' that ended up needing minis for my campaign, plenty of monsters and unrelated character minis went through the printer for sure! Would've been an hour long video if I covered everything.