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Printed with 0.25mm nozzle using the "0.07mm DETAIL" profile and tree supports on my MK4. The filament I used was Prusament PLA Pristine White.
The top of the bow and the ends of the arrows in the quiver broke off while removing supports. I was able to glue the top part of the bow back on, and also glued on some extruded filament as the bow string.
I was very positively surprised with how well this turned out for an FDM print. Still, if you have the option, I would recommend scaling up the model a bit to make it a bit less fragile and make removing supports easier.

@SantiagoMonet_414688 print them on their backs with supports. use organic when possible

In my roleplay campagne there are two of this type, the gnome and the human. I had troubles with the gnome but ended up being very goo.

The frog people are absolutely amazing. Obviously I still need to play with the settings a bit, but I'm amazed at how well the whole thing worked on an FDM printer.

These are obviously meant to be printed on a resin printer, so I did them on FDM like a crazy person.

With .2 nozzle and good profile settings it works, though you will need to print slow, hit it lightly with a torch afterwards to clean off stringing, and disable automatic spaghetti detection, since the tree supports at that size will trip that.

But it looks good!

Can't size down to make into a small because of all the thin areas, but a great model.

Printed with 0.2mm layer height, and organic supports. As I was removing the supports the delicate bow and tail tip of the Tiefling snapped off unfortunately. Not an issue with the model, just need to try some different settings.