I'm trying to get a bead on best practices for printing D&D miniatures with my Anycubic. I just got it a few days ago and I'm pretty sure I've scuffed up the film enough that I'll need to replace it soon, but I'm trucking along.
Does anyone here have experience with doing printing D&D minis with their Anycubic?
So far, I've tried two approaches:
* Printing with base on, vertical, generating supports from Meshmixer. This has worked well for a number of minis, but others have turned up limbless or otherwise deformed.
* Printing with base off, supports generated by the Anycubic Photon Slicer. This was a pain in the butt to get off of the build plate and most of my minis turned out various degrees of screwed (usually in early layers).
I've been doing FDM printing for a while, but I'm not 100% up on the lingo or the practice of resin work, so I'd appreciate any help I can get. (And no, I'm not playing with the resin right now using my bare hands, I promise.)
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