![]() Eventually that income became enough to pay the rent, he quit his day job to work at 3D modeling full time. After getting a good response on Reddit, he started taking commissions for custom figures. That’s until five years ago, when his wife inspired him to make a hobby of creating digital models for his own 3D printer. Zavala says he studied 3D modeling in college, but after a stint in the advertising industry he left it all behind. ![]() Polygon talked with Zavala about his work, and how (for the most part) he’s been able to avoid the ire of D&D’s publisher, Wizards of the Coast. ![]() Miguel Zavala’s art project consists of more than 1,900 digital files, and he has nearly 3,000 paying subscribers supporting his work on Patreon. ![]() For more than five years, one man has been creating 3D models of every single monster in Dungeons & Dragons’ 5th edition, and giving away those digital files for free, so people with 3D printers can make them at home. ![]()
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