DnD Monster - Mountain Giant
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I am just a Hobbyist. I 3D print organic models for fun. Started with an A1 Mini about 3 years ago and just have not looked back. The models that I create are AI Generative assist. I am learning blender but get a functional foundation from AI to then clean up and reshape in Blender. All Models from me are test printed multiple times with different filament. I try not to use the meta or most expensive filament for test prints. All photos from me will be as is, no paint, no primer, just removed supports and took the pics. If there is excessive wispy stringing, I may hit it with a heat gun to clean that up, but everything is photographed as it comes off the printer.
For additional examples of prints I have done (not my models) see Odd_Zone5925 on Reddit. I have printed everything under the sun; from funtional parts in a mechanical setting to DnD minis and dragons, masks, signs, Hueforges, lamps, etc. If there is a way, I print it. I really love the hobby and just want to toss a few things out to the community that I made myself. Cheers to everyone!
Towering Mountain Giant
This the first in a line of Large DnD Monsters that I am working on. I had this one printed for awhile from an earlier campaign but wanted to tweak it a bit to share it with everyone.
He wields a tree trunk as a club while he stalks he home lands in the rugged mountains. Is he the objective the party is after or something they need to carefully skirt around to avoid engaging at all costs? Is he a villain for the current story or one that can be seen from a distance and will soon come into play a few sessions out.
In our story a group of low level adventurers needed to secure the safe passage through a mountain pass for an overbearing and loud Elven Socialite that was almost bound and determined to attact unwanted unattention. The group narrowly escaped an encouter that would have proven deadly. It was a hilarious session that was almost a game of hide and seek, but all ended well…mostly. They now fear this mountain pass and it may find it's way back into the story later with more serious consequences.
However your story unfolds, this towering presence will find a home on the battlefield.
He stands at 100mm as printed but will scale up well if desired. It is a relatively quick print for the size as it has been optimized in 0.12 Layer Height, 2 walls, and inspite of how it looks, has very easy to remove supports.
I would be very happy to get any feedback on the currently available models or requests for future works. Next planned release is an easy FDM Dragon that I am finishing up now.
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Thank you everyone for taking the time to view these models. I am still a novice but learning more every single day. I love the hobby and want to feel like I left of bit of what I love here for others.
The print profile you will find here is somewhat unique. Supports are easy to remove and function well with many different models. Even if these models are not for you, the print profile might be worth trying.
Thank you! Cheers all and Happy printing.
Just want to end on one note. The models that you find here are set in very specific print profile settings. These are incredibly clean print profiles designed to do well with the models being shown. You are more than welcome to use these print profiles to print other models.
To use a print profile on another model of your choice:
- Open the 3mf that you want to use.
- add a plate, and open a new model as geometry only on the new plate. It will automatically apply the same settings from the project to that model.
- Slice the model to ensure there are no conflicts or non-manifold errors.
- Print!
- You can also save these settings in your user presets to use in the future without the hoops.
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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.













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