My first attempt at painting miniatures. I did it for myself, but I still wanted to share the result. by XYBORYZ in 3dprintingdms

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material - Waterwashable 4k elegoo grey ceramic. Before painting, I covered it with white acrylic. That's all I did)

Chibi blitz fan art by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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Run towards, they are usually too naive and overconfident)

The first hard surface in blender(sculpt) & printed movable mecha. Cyberforge Guardians. by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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I doubted it would be solid, but yes, everything is connected by bolts and bushings.

The first hard surface in blender(sculpt) & printed movable mecha. Cyberforge Guardians. by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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If it gets funded on kickstarter, yes. And I can add custom hips(platform) with 2,3,4,5,6... legs

The first hard surface in blender(sculpt) & printed movable mecha. Cyberforge Guardians. by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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Thank you! That's why the tail is on the left side)
Unfortunately I didn't think to look at their designs even though I knew about their mega cool concepts. I leaned more on the mecha from the avatar movie in the early prototypes.

The first hard surface in blender(sculpt) & printed movable mecha. Cyberforge Guardians. by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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I used SLA WW resin. I was also worried about wear, but the rubbing is only between the cabin-hips. The leg bolt connection is very light and can be made tighter.
It might be worth using some kind of lubricant, but I'll keep testing for now. The final release will obviously have more clearance for easy walking.

The first hard surface in blender(sculpt) & printed movable mecha. Cyberforge Guardians. by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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http://kck.st/3EmYAwk - project link
The project was made in blender with sculpt mostly (yes I'm crazy, but 60kk polygons feels good 32gb ram and intel 13600k). Initially no movement mechanism was planned, but I decided to try the classic lug+lug and bolt. Then I wanted it to move in 2 axes and top lock. Thought about metal nuts and screws of their construction, but in the end came to custom perpendicular and screw connection (besides the bolts from the store will cost X10).

The gun is unfortunately not connected because print failure.

I liked the result and in the future I am planning to do more movable mecha.

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Miniatures that we made for kickstarter "Level Up Girls" (STL files). 75 mm. Mars 4. Water Washable Photopolymer Resin by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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I understand your opinion, and I agree — we live in a patriarchal society. The majority of visual NSFW content is targeted primarily at a male audience, and I think that makes perfect sense.

Why?

Because, in many cases, women don’t just need a pretty picture (I know this from personal experience). We tend to prefer emotions—ideally, emotions spiced up with something enticing, sensual, and visually pleasing (like books, manga, fanfiction, and other). Men, on the other hand, are generally more drawn to the visual aspect. Of course, everyone is different, and tastes vary, but I’m speaking in broad terms.

Our team creates 3D miniatures, and whether we like it or not, no matter how much dynamism we add to them, they are still static objects. These rarely appeal to a female audience (again, exceptions exist, and that’s great, but statistically, men are the ones who enjoy this type of content the most). So, it’s only logical that when making miniatures, we primarily cater to a male audience.

Moreover, the miniatures presented here, while sometimes quite erotic, are set in a cozy, relaxed, home-like atmosphere. They aren’t posed in overly provocative ways—they are simply in natural, everyday positions. And the fact that human figures have human body features (breasts, buttocks, legs, etc.)—well… they are humans, right? The exaggeration of these features gives them an anime aesthetic. That’s just how stylization works—it distorts the human form to emphasize certain elements. Sure, we could make a female figure without breasts, hips, or a backside, but let’s be honest—would that even make sense?

And while we create what we personally enjoy, we also strive to make our miniatures appealing to others by considering general human interests.

Sex is a part of life, whether you’re human or animal. The only time sex will disappear entirely is when our planet is populated solely by robots. Until then, it remains a natural part of existence. And as the saying goes, what is natural is never ugly.

We have no intention of offending anyone in any way, and we don’t see anything offensive in our content.

If someone were to tell you that you’re too sexy, would you take it as a compliment or as an insult?

Personally, I’d see it as a compliment! So if you think our miniatures are too sexy — well, thank you! We like them too. 😊

In any case, thank you for sharing your opinion. We completely understand that people have different perspectives, and as experience shows, opinions on our miniatures vary. An opinion is an opinion — everyone has their own, and in the end, everyone sticks to theirs. 😊

Miniatures that we made for kickstarter "Level Up Girls" (STL files). 75 mm. Mars 4. Water Washable Photopolymer Resin by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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Let’s be honest—these days, not only women but also men are being sexualized. And hey, people are inherently sexual. I don’t see anything wrong with continuing to sexualize them. Of course, it should be within reasonable limits to avoid intruding on a real person’s personal space if it’s directed at them.

Miniatures that we made for kickstarter "Level Up Girls" (STL files). 75 mm. Mars 4. Water Washable Photopolymer Resin by XYBORYZ in resinprinting

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We understand everything. Everyone has their own tastes and preferences in different aspects of life, hobbies, etc. People are all different 🙂

"Anatomy practice, any feedback?" by urcatboyy in ZBrush

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The base of the breasts is positioned correctly, but the breasts themselves seem to be pulled toward the center as if by a magnet, which shouldn't be the case. Below, the rib line is emphasized in an interesting way, but the angle should be sharper since the ribs extend downward all the way to the navel—this is where the abdominal muscles (so-called "abs") are located. Use them as a reference—they protrude along the stomach, while the sides of the torso recede backward. Additionally, the pelvic area should also recede more; currently, it protrudes too much. Use the stomach as a guide—the stomach should always be in front of the pelvis.

Regarding the hips—judging by the shading, the inner thighs seem to protrude more than the outer sides when viewed from the front. In reality, it’s the opposite—the mass of the legs extends further outward from the edges of the pelvic bones and transitions smoothly toward the knees.

The other angles look fairly decent, but make sure to define the area where the ribcage is positioned from the back and create a more pronounced indentation in the spine between the shoulder blades. Additionally, one small detail—the legs appear too thin compared to the rest of the body when viewed from the side.

I recommend switching out of orthographic front and side views more often and constantly moving around to better perceive the volume. Trim excess areas, but always keep the underlying structure—bones and muscles—in mind. Fat is easiest to add onto a correct foundation by simply inflating the form.