AI 3D generator for tabletop miniatures
Generate tabletop miniatures and terrain pieces without sculpting from scratch
MagicOBJ helps tabletop creators test miniature concepts and terrain shapes before committing to a full sculpt. Describe a character, creature, or terrain feature and get a rough mesh you can inspect, tweak, and print.
What you get
Describe characters, creatures, or terrain in plain language
Use Print-Ready mode for cleaner geometry aimed at FDM or resin printing
Download GLB files and prep in your slicer
What makes this workflow useful
Tabletop work rewards iteration. You want to test silhouettes, proportions, and scene fit before investing hours in a polished sculpt. A generated base mesh lets you skip the blank-canvas phase and start making decisions faster.
The generated models are starting points, not finished miniatures. But for custom campaigns, homebrew terrain, and one-off props, that starting point is often enough to print and play with while the detailed version takes shape.
Step 1
Describe the miniature or terrain piece
Include the character class, creature type, pose, or terrain feature. Mention the printing method if it matters.
Step 2
Generate in Print-Ready mode
The prompt engine adds guidance for cleaner, more printable geometry. Simpler forms print better than complex thin features.
Step 3
Inspect and prep for printing
Check the GLB in Blender or your slicer. Scale it, fix any mesh issues, add supports, and send it to the printer.
Best fit for
Custom D&D and Pathfinder character concepts
Terrain tiles, scatter terrain, and dungeon props
Quick proxy miniatures for playtesting homebrew rules
Wargaming terrain and objective markers
Use prompts like these
Fantasy character
A dwarf cleric holding a warhammer and round shield, wearing chainmail with a broad stance, 28mm scale proportions.
Terrain piece
A ruined stone archway with crumbling walls and scattered rubble, sized for 28mm tabletop play.
Creature
A cave troll with hunched posture, long arms, and a heavy club, printable at 50mm scale with minimal overhangs.
How it works in practice
Each output mode adjusts prompt guidance to match what the next step in your pipeline actually needs.
Character and creature concepts
Describe the figure and get a rough mesh to evaluate proportion, silhouette, and pose before sculpting details.
Terrain and scatter
Broad, simple shapes like walls, pillars, and ruins tend to print well with minimal cleanup.
Print-first approach
Use Print-Ready mode and keep geometry simple for the best chance of a clean first print.
Limits worth stating upfront
Fine details like facial features and thin weapons may need sculpting in ZBrush or Blender after generation.
Complex poses with deep undercuts may need support planning in your slicer.
Scale is approximate. Always check dimensions before committing to a print.
FAQ
Can I 3D print the generated miniatures?+
Often yes for simple shapes, but inspect the mesh in your slicer first. Complex minis may need cleanup in Blender before printing.
What scale are the models?+
MagicOBJ exports a GLB at arbitrary scale. You set the final print scale in your slicer or modeling tool.
Is this good for Warhammer or D&D?+
It is useful for concept proxies, homebrew characters, and terrain. Tournament-legal models usually need more deliberate sculpting.
Can I upload a character sketch?+
Yes. Image-guided generation works well when you have a character drawing and want a rough 3D translation.
Related workflows
3D Printing
MagicOBJ is most useful at the messy start of a print project, when you want to test shape quickly and decide what deserves a cleaner pass in CAD or a slicer. It gives you a rough mesh to inspect, not a fake promise of perfect production geometry.
Read pageSketch to 3D
Sketch-to-3D works well when the silhouette is already there and you do not want to rebuild it from zero. A clean drawing gives MagicOBJ enough direction to produce a rough mesh you can refine, test, and push further.
Read pageAI 3D Generator
MagicOBJ helps when you need shape on screen before the idea goes cold. Write a prompt or upload a reference, get a GLB back quickly, and decide whether the concept is worth a deeper modeling pass.
Read pageText to 3D
If you can describe it, you can start it. MagicOBJ gives prompt-first users a fast first pass before deeper modeling, sculpting, or retopology work.
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