FAQs

It’s natural to have questions! Everyone goes through it at some point in their life…

Where can I learn about upcoming projects?

Joining us over at our Facebook Group, the Keepers of the Pocket Dimension is the best way to stay up to date on new projects and behind-the-scenes content!

When will “BLANK” be ready for sale?

All projects and models move through the Design/Print/Paint/Post process at different rates. At this point in my life, I move through projects based on personal motivation/interest. After all, I am doing this for fun! And I want it to remain fun.

Joining us over at our Facebook Group, the Keepers of the Pocket Dimension is the best way to stay up to date on new projects and behind-the-scenes content!

Do you take commissions?

At this point in time, I am open to discussions about commissions, be it tabletop gaming related or CAD/engineering related. Please reach out via my contact form here for more information or directly at info@pocketdimensionstudios.com.

Are your models pre-supported for resin-printing?

Yes and no. I am hoping to make this less complicated over time, if possible.

For now, all models are either completely pre-supported, partially pre-supported (as a result of providing all pre-supported files used in the test printing process), not pre-supported at all, or not meant for resin printing, 

Pre-supporting models successfully takes a great deal of time and effort. In an effort to create more content in the small amount of free time that I have to commit to Pocket Dimension Studios I do not always pre-support all files for every product.  

That being said, all pre-supported files that I use for test printing my work will always be provided at no additional cost. Occasionally I will also pre-support any additional files that are included that were not explicitly test-printed. For example, I may pre-support and test print the "landed" version of a ship, but not pre-support or test print the "in-flight" version of a ship.

I know and understand the convenience of pre-supported files, but I also know that printer capabilities and personal preferences on support methods can vary wildly.