Included File Formats
You’ll receive user-friendly, easy-to-use formats for different workflows:
FBX (great for animation pipelines and most 3D software)
OBJ (widely supported, simple mesh format)
GLB (web-ready + real-time engines, compact)
STL (3D printing standard)
Premium JPG/JPEG renders (compression quality 95/100)
Cinematic 360° showcase video (8 seconds) for visual storytelling
Animated GIF preview (quick share for listings/social)
Fablekin Guardians is a set of 10 stylized fantasy/sci-fi “guardian” characters—each designed like a collectible hero figure with clear silhouettes, readable armor shapes, and personality-driven details (ears, horns, capes, runes, plating, etc.).
The concept goal is simple:
Cute + heroic + premium collectible—a set that looks great as:
a 3D printed desk figure
a tabletop / display miniature
a game or cinematic character base
a brand mascot / promo character
AI disclosure (friendly):
These models were created using AI-assisted 3D generation tools and then refined through artist creativity and decision-making (posing, selection, style consistency, and presentation).
These are general settings that work well for most characters in the pack:
Recommended Print TypeResin (SLA/DLP/MSLA): Best for crisp details and small features (faces, runes, armor edges).
FDM (Filament): Works well if you scale up slightly and use good supports.
Mini scale: 60–90mm tall
Display scale: 120–180mm tall (recommended for maximum “wow”)
Print upright when possible for best face/armor detail.
If your printer struggles with ears/horns, tilt 15–30° (resin) to reduce suction and improve support success.
Resin: 0.03–0.05mm (detail sweet spot)
FDM: 0.12–0.20mm (use 0.12–0.16 for cleaner results)
Resin: light supports for cape edges + ears/horns; medium supports under feet and heavy overhangs.
FDM: tree supports recommended for capes and small protrusions.
Walls: 3–4
Infill: 10–18% (increase if you’re printing larger than 150mm)
Quick sand + primer makes these look like store-bought collectibles.
Metallic acrylics or dry-brush techniques work great on armor.
(Optional suggestion for your listing: include a small “printing tips” image in your JPG set.)
Target AudienceBusiness: mascots, promo visuals, brand characters, product packaging mockups
Education: classroom creativity, beginner 3D printing practice, character design studies
Personal: 3D printing hobbyists, tabletop fans, collectors, gifts
All ages (kid-friendly stylization; printing and tools recommended for adult supervision if children are involved)
Theme CategoriesDecorative (desk figures, shelf collectibles)
Educational (3D printing practice, character design reference)
Seasonal (works well for gift seasons: birthdays, holidays, events)