When I first dipped into printing small game miniatures, I was surprised by how often tiny details collapsed into mush or supports welded themselves to places they had no business touching. Most of the time it came down to things like under-extrusion, brittle resin, or simply pushing layer heights too low for my machine to handle. I started fixing these issues by tightening my exposure settings, switching to sturdier supports, and slowing the print speed just enough to let the fine details breathe. Models like the
https://www.gambody.com/premium/bill...t-sitting-pose really taught me how much difference clean supports and a tuned slicer profile make. In the end, treating each miniature as its own small engineering challenge helped me see 3D printing less as a fight with the machine and more as learning how to coax the best possible result out of it.