D&D's master of 3D printing is making his way through the new Monster Manual
Briefly

The Open Gaming License (OGL) facilitates content creation for Dungeons & Dragons enthusiasts by allowing them to build on the 5th edition ruleset. Creators can offer diverse content, including free 3D-printable miniatures. A notable figure in this space is Miguel Zavala, who has created 3D models for every creature in the Monster Manual. As D&D celebrates its 50th anniversary, advancements in art direction and 3D printing technology challenge and inspire Zavala, leading to improvements in the detail and quality of his work.
"The artwork has gotten a lot more dynamic and a lot more action-oriented. I think that there are some creatures that they create that I look at this as like, did they know that I exist and they just wanted to fuck with me?"
"I think the biggest change, obviously, is the fact that resin printing is now a thing. That had to force me to increase the level of detail on the works that I've done."
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