Frequently Asked Questions:
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The object is too small or large for what I need it for.
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Most dnd models on Tabletop Minis are designed to suit a 28mm scale, but this doesnt mean you cannot scale the model up or down when printing.
For example, if you are using a 32mm scale then you will use a scale of about 1.14.
A Small lookup table with some common scales:
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Figure Height
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Scaling Factor
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| 15mm |
0.54 |
| 18mm |
0.64 |
| 20mm |
0.71 |
| 25mm |
0.89 |
| 28mm |
1 |
| 30mm |
1.07 |
| 32mm |
1.14 |
| 35mm |
1.25 |
| 40mm |
1.43 |
| 54mm |
1.93 |
For any other scales use this formula: (1 / 28) x yourscale
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