User notes that resin printing is costly and messy for general consumer use. They suggest an auto-fill feature and a fully reusable, long-term film for the resin vat to make it more accessible outside of industrial applications.
Most people think 3D printing is a hobby. They're wrong. The printers have caught up: resin output with detail so sharp you have to look twice. Output people can't quite believe is real. The technology is genuinely here, but the perception is filament layers and the Dwayne Johnson octopus. That's exactly where the opportunity lives. A campaign doesn't have to just live on a screen: → drop a limited run of merch the same week as your campaign launch → mail physical prototypes to 10 customers before writing any copy → turn a brand moment into something people can actually hold, use, keep → make your story tangible before your competitors even think to try That's not some future thing. that edge exists right now. The intersection of storytelling and physical creation is almost entirely untapped. not because the technology isn't ready. Because most people still haven't discovered what's actually possible.