What’s included (file formats + media)
3D files: FBX, OBJ, GLB, STL (user-friendly, easy to import)
Premium illustrations: JPG/JPEG (quality 95/100) for previews, thumbnails, and marketing
Cinematic 360° showcase video: 5 seconds (visual storytelling, turntable-style)
Animated GIF: quick looping preview for product pages and social posts
Pocket Pioneers is a set of six stylized, collectible-style characters with bold silhouettes, readable shapes, and “toy-like” proportions—perfect for thumbnails, promos, dioramas, and fun prints. Each character is designed to feel like a premium figure: clean surfaces, strong forms, and distinct outfits so they look great even at smaller sizes.
AI disclosure (friendly): These models were AI-assisted during the early 3D generation stage and then artist-refined for cleaner shapes, stronger details, and better usability.
3D Print Settings (easy starter guide)Recommended scaleDefault display/desk figure: 100–150 mm tall
Mini / tabletop scale: 50–80 mm tall (best on resin)
Collector scale: 180–250 mm tall (split/assemble if needed)
Layer height: 0.03–0.05 mm
Supports: light/medium supports on arms, hands, chin/ears, and any floating parts
Orientation: tilt 20–35° to reduce suction; face angled away from supports
Hollowing (optional): 1.6–2.5 mm wall thickness + drain holes if printing large
Post-process: wash/cure as usual; light sanding on support contact points
Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm
Nozzle: 0.4 mm (0.25 mm for extra detail if you have it)
Infill: 10–20% (higher if you want heavy, sturdy figures)
Walls/perimeters: 3–5 walls for solid feel
Supports: “Tree” supports recommended for ears/hands/overhangs
Orientation: upright works; for cleaner faces, rotate slightly so supports avoid the front
Ears & hands: most likely to need supports—add a bit more clearance and go gentle when removing
Sanding/prime: a quick primer coat makes the “toy figure” vibe pop
Paint-ready: use matte primer + acrylics; dry brushing brings out details fast
Target audience: Business, Education, Personal
Business: thumbnails, promos, product mockups, brand mascots, ads
Education: 3D printing classes, character design studies, pipeline demos
Personal: collectibles, desk buddies, gifts, dioramas, tabletop props
Age group targeting: All ages (kid-friendly style; printing may require adult supervision)
Theme categories: Educational, Decorative, Seasonal-friendly (easy to adapt with holiday colors/outfits)