Beginners orient resin 3D models by focusing on stability, minimizing supports, and using slicer tools—start with the largest flat surface on the build plate.
- Prioritize stability: Place the biggest, flattest area (e.g., a figure’s back or box’s base) on the build plate to reduce warping and support needs. - Angle overhangs: Tilt parts like ears, claws, or wings 30–45 degrees to avoid bulky, hard-to-remove supports. - Shorten tall models: Lay tall items (e.g., standing characters) on their side—shorter print heights lower layer separation risk. - Use slicer tools: Try beginner-friendly options like Lychee Slicer or Chitubox. Their auto-orientation suggests basic setups to tweak as you learn.
Stick to these basics first—you’ll refine your approach as you gain experience with different models.
